In 'The Problem with Everything', Meghan Daum takes on the daunting task of dissecting the tumultuous terrain of contemporary feminism, the Trump presidency, and the ever-evolving Resistance movement. Tossing aside her original manuscript in the wake of the 2016 election, Daum rebuilds from the ashes to present a nuanced exploration of our era's polarized landscape. This is a narrative woven from personal reflection, infused with humor and marked by a refusal to yield to exaggerated outrage. Stepping into the riptide of identity politics, the intricacies of intersectionality, and the generational chasm between Gen Xers and millennials, Daum probes the depths of the gender wage gap and the texture of personal resilience. This account stands as a testament to an epoch marked by its contradictions and challenges, promising to resonate, regardless of where readers find themselves on the spectrum of contemporary dialogues.