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Question
#
3
:
Would
being
wrong
create
a
better
or
a
worse
problem
than
my
current
problem
,
for
both
myself
and
others
?
This
is
the
litmus
test
for
determining
whether
we
’
ve
got
some
pretty
solid
values
going
on
,
or
we
’
re
totally
neurotic
fuckwads
taking
our
fucks
out
on
everyone
,
including
ourselves
.
The
goal
here
is
to
look
at
which
problem
is
better
.
Because
after
all
,
as
Disappointment
Panda
said
,
life
’
s
problems
are
endless
.
My
friend
’
s
brother
,
what
are
his
options
?
A
.
Continue
causing
drama
and
friction
within
the
family
,
complicating
what
should
otherwise
be
a
happy
moment
,
and
damage
the
trust
and
respect
he
has
with
his
sister
,
all
because
he
has
a
hunch
(
some
might
call
it
an
intuition
)
that
this
guy
is
bad
for
her
.
B
.
Mistrust
his
own
ability
to
determine
what
’
s
right
or
wrong
for
his
sister
’
s
life
and
remain
humble
,
trust
her
ability
to
make
her
own
decisions
,
and
even
if
he
doesn
’
t
,
live
with
the
results
out
of
his
love
and
respect
for
her
.
Most
people
choose
option
A
.
That
’
s
because
option
A
is
the
easier
path
.
It
requires
little
thought
,
no
second
-
guessing
,
and
zero
tolerance
of
decisions
other
people
make
that
you
don
’
t
like
.
It
also
creates
the
most
misery
for
everyone
involved
.
It
’
s
option
B
that
sustains
healthy
and
happy
relationships
built
on
trust
and
respect
.
It
’
s
option
B
that
forces
people
to
remain
humble
and
admit
ignorance
.
It
’
s
option
B
that
allows
people
to
grow
beyond
their
insecurities
and
recognize
situations
where
they
’
re
being
impulsive
or
unfair
or
selfish
.