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Your aging parent insists on driving, but you believe they are becoming unsafe. Do you take away the car keys?
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Why this dilemma matters
In close relationships, the kindest choice and the truest choice rarely overlap perfectly. Choosing “Yes. Public safety matters more than independence” prioritises who you want to be for them; choosing “No. Taking their freedom should be a last resort” gives more weight to who you actually are.
Worth asking yourself
- Are you protecting them or yourself?
- Does silence still count as honesty here?
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