I genuinely hope somebody else tells you how stupid you sound. You won't understand the number of times I tell you this. I will try again.
You introduce a completely unrelated point ("We Indians have better mental health because we don't need to worry about monthly BILLS.") - I mention in response that it's maybe not as good as you think. You then make this
completely unrelated issue the focus point of your response. << Parenthetically, from my village, a man could only see a doctor for 1 minute and even then for 5000INR or something (I can't remember the price). 1 minute consultation because the doctor was too busy with the 9999 other people he had to see. Have you ever spent 15-minutes with your physician before for a consultation? Or maybe more time than that? My own uncle who is a physician in India, retired from the Army, spent maximum 5-minutes with patients. Maximum. He charged 5000 INR per consultation also. >>
Not owning our own hospitals here is a good point. I have no counter. But I am again emphasizing that this is unrelated. Also if you knew anything, anything at all, you'd perhaps be aware that American private equity companies are purchasing Indian hospitals at a breakthrough pace (
https://www.ft.com/content/335558f1-bdb3-4f38-ab31-2c447a9500c7 ;
https://bwhealthcareworld.com/artic...s-are-betting-big-on-indian-healthcare-501365 )
We do this too?
And 2 last points. 1. Stand-up comedy dude. Seriously, consider it. You're a natural. and 2. Relevance of any of these points to the main issue that was brought up?