That's a fair point. While it is true that many wealthy people support universal healthcare and other social welfare programs because they benefit from them directly, there are also plenty of people who advocate for these policies based on moral grounds or simply because they believe in the principle of helping others in need.

Overall, I think it's important to recognize that the Nordic model is not a panacea - no system can be perfect, and there will always be trade-offs and challenges to overcome. But at its core, the Nordic approach emphasizes fairness, equality, and solidarity, which are values that I believe many people find compelling.

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