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Tom and Jerry, Greedy Commercial Systems, and the Health Industry: A Surprising Connection

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The classic Tom and Jerry cartoon, with its endless chase between the mischievous mouse (Jerry) and the determined cat (Tom), may seem like nothing more than a source of entertainment. However, beneath its slapstick humor lies a deeper metaphor that mirrors the workings of greedy commercial systems, health institutions, and the pharmaceutical industry.

In many ways, the dynamic between Tom and Jerry reflects how powerful corporations create problems only to sell the solutions, trapping consumers in a never-ending cycle of dependency. This pattern is especially evident in the healthcare sector, where pharmaceutical companies and medical institutions often prioritize profits over genuine healing.


  1. The Endless Chase: A Symbol of Consumer Exploitation
    Tom never truly catches Jerry, and Jerry never permanently escapes—just as consumers never truly gain independence from commercial systems that thrive on their constant need for more.

Like Tom’s futile chase, patients keep paying for treatments that rarely provide lasting solutions.

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  1. Pharmaceutical Companies: Selling the Problem and the Cure
    In Tom and Jerry, the cat and mouse keep repeating the same cycle, with Jerry escaping at the last moment and Tom always coming back for more. This reflects how pharmaceutical companies operate:

This system ensures perpetual demand, just like Tom’s endless pursuit of Jerry.


  1. The Illusion of Progress in Healthcare
    Each episode of Tom and Jerry gives the illusion of something new happening, yet it always returns to the same predictable formula. Likewise, healthcare systems often present new treatments and technologies that seem groundbreaking but still keep people locked in the same profit-driven loop.

Just as Tom believes he has a new trick to catch Jerry, patients believe they are getting better options—until they realize they are still stuck in the same system.


  1. Fear and Manipulation: Keeping the Chase Alive
    In Tom and Jerry, suspense and fear keep viewers engaged. Similarly, commercial and healthcare industries use fear to control consumer behavior:

By keeping people scared and dependent, the system ensures they never stop chasing after health and security—just like Tom chasing Jerry.


Conclusion: Breaking Free from the Loop
The real lesson from Tom and Jerry is not just humor, but a cautionary tale about the never-ending cycles we find ourselves in. Whether it’s in commercial markets or the healthcare industry, the goal is often to keep people engaged, spending, and dependent—rather than offering true solutions.

To escape this trap, we must:

Ultimately, Tom may never catch Jerry, but we can break free from this cycle—if we recognize the game being played.

The author is Dr. George Donkor, the Chief Executive Officer of Noble Trust Herbal Clinic, the West African Traditional Alternative Medical Award receiver for Best Liverpool Treatment Centre

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