Sounds a bit like a mantra to me — an idea, a ghostly vision in the mist, a sword in a stone, just a story, an insurmountable mountain if you will.
It’s an ideal that cannot be practiced in the majority of software engineering projects and leads to inefficiency, infighting, and misery — except for the practitioners and facilitators who trouser the benefits.
Alas, I have many suggestions many of which could easily facilitate a less stressful and more efficiency way for developers to work toward a product.
Do expect to see further articles in future regarding the misery that agile has inflicted on software engineering and how we can eradicate its neutron star weighted process from the world and replace it with tried, tested, and all round better alternatives.