In what way is my viewpoint perverse? I'm not sitting here saying people should buy off the endorsements of professors and physicians. I had other LORs and shadowing done and they were great experiences/letters too, but these three specific people went far above my expectations. I didn't do what I did because I thought they might be expecting it (and judging by their responses, they weren't), nor will I harbor any of those expectations in the same position. I just wanted to.
Sure, let's agree that there's an obligation to do the things discussed for students in general. But I was a numerically ****ty applicant. Average MCAT, bad grades. Some good life experiences, I guess. Why should they have been be willing to take me under their wing? Who knows. But they did, in full, without reservation. And for that, I was extremely gracious. Sure, I can write a mean secondary, but they are undoubtedly a big part of why I made it here, and why my app cycle turned out better than anyone expected.