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Kappy’s reflection serves not only as a personal account of frustrations but also as a larger critique of how healthcare, especially dental care, has drifted from being accessible to becoming exorbitantly expensive. Through humor, vivid anecdotes, and critique of capitalist practices in healthcare, he shines a light on serious economic issues that deserve attention. Ultimately, Kappy's observations call for empathy toward the struggles faced by families and children—all while questioning the integrity of a system designed to prioritize profits over the health and well-being of society.