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Kappy begins by reminiscing about his early experiences in life, contrasting them sharply with the present state of services like dentistry. He conveys a humorous yet critical tone, painting an exaggerated picture of a time "back in the olden days" when life seemed simpler. He recalls how he was able to purchase a house for $25,000 through hard work—memories that are now overshadowed by a sense of frustration regarding modern financial realities.