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Your partner accidentally ran a red light and killed a pedestrian. They panic and beg you to drive away. No cameras saw you.
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Why this dilemma matters
Loyalty dilemmas put personal bonds against broader honesty or fairness. Choosing “Drive away. Protect the person you love” prioritises keeping a private trust; choosing “Stop and call the police. The victim matters” gives more weight to preventing a wider harm.
Worth asking yourself
- What kind of person do you want to be in this story?
- Whose trust would you protect first?
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