The Duty to Help: Making Decisions in Imperfect Situations
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概要
A question I asked myself during the Iraq War – and the decision it compelled – becomes a framework you can apply in other hard situations:
What is my responsibility here?
Not all decisions are made in clean environments. Once something exists – a strained marriage, a struggling business, a drifting friend, or a season of burnout – the question shifts from blame or withdrawal to responsibility.
When do we step in?
When do we step back?
How do we act with integrity when situations are imperfect?
This episode explores service, discernment, and deciding when something is yours to carry.
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Original Essay
On the Duty to Help (Substack)