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When My Parents Sold My Car to Save My Brother, I Learned This Lesson

On my birthday, my parents sold the car I had worked years to buy—to cover my brother’s mistakes. I’d always been second to him, but this time was different. When they asked for my bank account too, I finally said no.

Protecting myself didn’t mean I loved my family less—it meant I valued myself more. Love isn’t enabling, and boundaries aren’t selfish. They’re strength.

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