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You discover your closest friend committed a serious financial crime — embezzling from a charity. Do you turn them in?
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Why this dilemma matters
These choices ask whose interests you protect first when you can’t protect everyone. Choosing “Report them. No one is above the law” prioritises loyalty to people close to you; choosing “Stay loyal. Talk to them first, privately” gives more weight to honesty toward everyone else.
Worth asking yourself
- Where does loyalty stop being a virtue?
- What kind of person do you want to be in this story?
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