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She Told Her Sister Not To Blow All Of Her Inheritance On Traveling The World After High School Without Getting An Education, So Now That Her Sister Is Without A Job And Running Out Of Money, She Does Not Really Have Any Sympathy 

At the same time, though, the fact that she does not sympathize more with her sister’s predicament has forced her to wonder if she is really acting like a jerk.

Do you think her sister made a wise decision by not going to school and blowing all of the inheritance money? Does she have a right to be thinking, “I told you so,” right now? Is it her job to sympathize with the bad choices that her sister made or not? If you were in her shoes, how would you feel about this situation?

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