Agree about the first two points—but I’m not convinced they’d stand on their own either. They feel flimsy and overly generalized. Putting healthcare on such a pedestal also felt a bit delusional. While it’s inspiring when the system works, it’s far from immune to inefficiencies, especially given how pervasive IT failures are in healthcare too. If the goal is to push for action and improvement, the argument would have been stronger without these oversimplifications.