In the same way, the number of people in Mesothelioma Lawyers who were diagnosed with the disease kept growing at an increasing rate. The second derivative is positive, if you're into that kind of stuff.

For a long time, the only significant growth was in the population of mesothelioma attorneys, much more so than the actual mesothelioma cases. We owed that to a severely broken justice system that rewarded the lawyers who could form a case about nothing, aim it at no one in particular, and drag it out for far too many years at a cost of far too many dollars.

Many people, myself included, thought that we were in a bubble, just like the internet bubble of the 1990s, or the real estate bubble of the 2000s. After all, how could our economy keep growing indefinitely by bringing in absurd numbers of lawyers to file lawsuits about a disease that not many people have?

There had to be some limit on how much the mesothelioma lawyer population could grow. As far as we knew, no one else was coming in through the wall, so the overall population wasn't growing any faster than the birth rate would allow.

And the official statistics were that 90% of all Mesothelioma Lawyers residents were in fact mesothelioma lawyers. Of the remaining 10%, most of them were in a profession that was connected to mesothelioma in some way, often in the medical profession. And out of the hundreds of people I knew in this town, only two of them were not mesothelioma lawyers.



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