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Throughout the dialogue, a strong personal commitment emerges. "I get up in the morning wanting to fight this every day," asserts Gordon-Byrne. She's ready to take on large corporations and legislative battles because the fight for repair rights isn't just about machinery; it’s about ownership and consumer rights.
Her philosophy is clear: life is too short to settle for the small fights. The fight for repair rights is the big fight because it encapsulates fundamental issues of ownership, autonomy, and fairness in the modern consumer landscape. As she puts it, "What are they going to do? Kill me twice?" illustrating her readiness to stand firm despite the challenges.