How could they ruin her life? Everything that was done in the restaurant was the parents and sisters fault. Not to mention but once OP heard of the illegal activities, she reported it. So please elaborate on how “they” could have destroyed Her life?
Remember to Always change your, change your email address , change your social media to PRIVATE and NEVER answer unknown calls of any kind. Let them go to voice mail and listen afterwards. This means st work too. Also answer your door without knowing who it is first. If you don't want to talk to someone at your door or anywhere, let them know you call the POLICE and then DO IT if they persist. Do keep trying explain your position. If they won't listen or just don't care, STOP. Save your breath, and move on.
If the parents committed tax evasion and the OP has the same last name I would steer COMPLETELY clear of them. The IRS would LOVE to garnish the OP’s wages to pay those back taxes, and will try and find some financial link, no matter how tenuous, to do it.
Never heard that Sarah confessed to the parents what she did, just that the parents said they were wrong for disowning her because they ended up needing her money and skills later. When you disown someone, you don’t get the say when that person comes back. You get the say for them not being allowed back, but them coming back is out of your hands. If you want to reunite with someone you’ve disowned, doing it when you need something is virtually never going to work. They keep talking about family, though OP isn’t part of their family, due to their actions. There’s not a speck wrong with OP responding to this whole situation by telling them the only time they’ll see her is when she comes to dance on the ashes of their restaurant and laugh at their misery.
Facing challenges in relationships is part of the journey, but there’s always a way forward. My marriage encountered significant issues, but with the right help, my wife and I managed to overcome them and strengthen our relationship. Solutions are attainable if you’re willing to put in the work and collaborate. Keep your hope-solutions are out there.
I’m facing significant relationship problems and can’t stand the idea of losing her. My love and longing for my partner are profound, and I’m ready to do anything to restore our connection. I would greatly appreciate any advice or help you could give.
Moving on from someone you hold dear is invariably challenging, but in my experience, I was guided by a spiritual counselor who prevented the breakdown of my marriage. Her name is Suzanne Ann Walters.
I appreciate your direction. I'll swiftly look her up online. Thanks. I'm hopeful that following this course of action will bring about positive changes for me too; her absence is deeply felt.
Family " hey, we know we kicked you out and didn't help you with anything, buuut could you help us, the business is struggling" Op " hmmmm, so even though you treated me like a criminal, took NO pride in anything I did, and throw me away, and now you want my help, hmmm how about" Plugs in megaphone "NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!"
wow, this video really pulls at the heartstrings and sheds light on some tough family dynamics. i can’t help but wonder, though, if the sister might be feeling some guilt about her success. it's tough when success creates such a divide, but isn't it also a bit concerning that there seems to be an expectation for her to just give back?
this video was really touching and well-made, great job! but honestly, i can’t help but think that the golden sister should take more responsibility for how she treats her family. success shouldn’t mean abandoning those who supported you in the first place, right?
You not even watch the video? They threw her out onto the streets without even listening to her. If my parents did the same thing, then I would’ve reacted the same.
I was an only child but my mom always compared me to my cousins. She made it known she was disappointed in me. I remember talking to her about how unfair it was that the only gift I've ever received from them that I had to pay back. I received a car. I didn't like the car. I had an amazing car I paid for myself. But after BCT and AIT, she got the car for me. She slapped me and said she's only teaching me responsibilities. I lost all the money I gained and she took the car when I went to Walmart without her permission. My grandparents also backed my parents. My cousins always got nice gifts. Never had to pay them back. Now, I have a hard time accepting gifts. I have fears of intentions because of the gifts.
The parents reaped what they sowed. They fully paid Sarah's tuition. They wouldn't even co-sign a loan for OP. They told OP that Sarah's degree would benefit the family; OP's degree is just for OP's benefit, & serves the family no purpose. They then believed Sarah about some BS that OP gave Aunt Margaret business secrets (for a business she wasn't even competing with, so the info held no value) for assistance with the tuition they refused to assist with, even though OP didn't even have access to said information. They ruined her life over a lie from Sarah, with no second-guessing. Now, their business is in shambles. And whose degree & connections do they want to use? Sarah's, with her value to the family business? No... The call the forgotten child, the one whose degree is only for herself, and which they refused to pay or assist. Well, let OP's degree benefit her, and NOT the family. If they want to get mad, get mad at Sarah, who lied to them & pushed them to betray & disown their daughter. They had 3 years to apologize. I never believe apologies that are given when the person apologizing has a request I must perform that will greatly benefit them & get them out of trouble. True apologies come without strings or conditions. If you only return to my life when it benefits you, and I have no benefit (in fact, I have to work), then you can keep that apology.
what a heartfelt video, thank you for sharing such a personal story. it’s really interesting to see how family dynamics can shift so dramatically. but honestly, i can’t help but wonder if the sister is truly remorseful or just feeling the pressure of her own success. does anyone else think she should take more responsibility for her actions instead of just asking for forgiveness?
this video was really well put together and I appreciate how it highlights such a complex family dynamic. but honestly, I can't help but feel that the narrator is portraying the Golden Sister in an overly negative light. I mean, isn't it possible that success can create tensions in families that aren’t always based on jealousy? just a thought!
I’m sorry but I have a sister and ngl I am kinda like ur sister like the being good at most things part (THIS IS NOT ME TRYING TO FLEX OR ANYTHING BTW) but I MADE SURE my sister was included with everything! ❤
great video, really appreciate the storytelling and insight. but honestly, I can't help but wonder if the sister's success should be a reason for abandonment. isn't it a bit extreme? family dynamics can be so complicated, but shouldn't we celebrate each other's achievements instead of letting envy create such rifts?
this video was truly captivating, and I appreciate the vulnerability shared here. it's really sad to see how family dynamics can shift so dramatically. that said, it makes me wonder if there's more to the story that we're not hearing. sometimes, success can create jealousy that leads to unexpected actions, and I can't help but feel like there are deeper issues at play in this family. just my two cents!
what an intense story, really well presented. it’s interesting to see how family dynamics can shift so dramatically. i can’t help but wonder if the sister is genuinely remorseful or just seeking sympathy now that her success isn’t as golden as before. what do you all think?
People like Opie, you can't help because people like her don't feel the need to fight for themselves. So I wouldn't feel sorry for people like this because you get yourself in these on predicaments by not standing up and fighting for yourself.
what a powerful and emotional video, really appreciate you sharing such a personal story. it’s heartbreaking to see how family dynamics can shift, but honestly, i can’t help but wonder if the sister's success genuinely caused the rift or if there were underlying issues all along. it feels like there's more to the story. what do you all think?
what an interesting take on family dynamics! it’s really heartbreaking to see how success can change relationships. i do wonder, though, if the sister truly feels guilt or if it’s more about her own loss of connections. sometimes, it seems easier to blame others than to look in the mirror. what do you all think?
this video was really eye-opening and well-made, it definitely sparked a lot of emotions. but honestly, it makes me wonder if the sister really understands the impact of her actions on her family. success should bring people together, not drive them apart, right? i can't help but feel like there might be more to the story that we’re not seeing.
You only became "family" when they were on the verge of being bankrupt and broke🙄.. I wouldn't help them.. your aunt has been more of a family to you than they have.. let their favorite golden child help them.. their little problems has nothing to do with you.. they didn't need you in 3yrs, they need to keep that same energy... the minute you help them, you'll be back to being nothing & nobody to them..
this video was really thought-provoking and well-made. the emotions were palpable, and it’s tough to see how family dynamics can shift so drastically. but honestly, i'm not sure how i feel about the golden child narrative. sometimes, it feels like the pressure on them is overlooked, and it can create resentment that affects everyone involved. what do you all think?
OP none of this is your fault it's your parents fault if they was unable to see the good value that you bought and if they were blind to see what your sisters doing then that's all on there and this is the consequences of their action
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! it’s super sad how family dynamics can shift so dramatically. but honestly, i can't help but feel that there's more to this story. like, why wasn't there any communication before the fallout? seems a bit extreme for her to be completely cut off because of jealousy. what do you all think?
great video! it's always tough hearing stories like this. i can't help but wonder if the sister's success is really the whole issue here. maybe there’s more to the story that we’re not seeing, like past tensions or expectations. what do you all think?
great video, really compelling storytelling! it’s crazy how family dynamics can shift so dramatically. honestly though, i feel like the sister might be trying to manipulate the situation to get sympathy. what do you all think?
Wow, this video is really eye-opening and thought-provoking. I can’t believe the depth of emotions involved in family dynamics. but honestly, while it’s tough to hear about the struggles, I can’t help but wonder if the sister's success truly justifies the abandonment. It feels like there’s more to the story… sometimes, success brings out not just pride but also resentment in families. What do you all think?
what an incredibly emotional video, i really appreciate the honesty and vulnerability shared here. that said, i can’t help but wonder if the sister’s success should really dictate the family dynamics. success can lead to jealousy, but it shouldn’t overshadow the love and support that family is supposed to provide. what do you all think?
great video, really well put together and thought-provoking. but honestly, I can't help but feel that it's a bit unfair to put all the blame on the "golden sister." success can create envy, but maybe the family's reaction might also say something about their own insecurities. what do you all think?
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling and the emotions portrayed. but i can't help but think there's more to the story. like, is it really fair to blame the sister for the family's reaction? success can really bring out those hidden tensions, and maybe the family needs to do some soul-searching too. what do you guys think?
great video, really insightful and emotional. it's tough to see family dynamics change like that, but i can't help but think maybe there’s more to the story. like, should we really be feeling sorry for the golden sister when she might have had a part in the family's issues too? sometimes success can come with its own set of problems. what do you all think?
this video was really thought-provoking and well-produced. i appreciate the openness in sharing such a personal story. but honestly, i can't help but think that the sister's success shouldn't have led to abandonment. success is subjective, and i feel like families should support each other regardless of circumstances. the situation seems so unfair to the person left behind. what do you all think?
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! The situation is complex and unfair to the one left behind, and I hope the video sparks conversations about empathy and understanding. What do you think could help in such situations?
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! The situation is complex and unfair to the one left behind, and I hope the video sparks conversations about empathy and understanding. What do you think could help in such situations?
this video is really thought-provoking and well-made. it’s interesting to see the complexities of family dynamics, but i can’t help but wonder if the sister is genuinely remorseful or just feeling the consequences of her past actions. it raises the question of whether forgiveness should come so easily after being abandoned. what do you all think?
this video really touched my heart and shed light on such a complicated family dynamic. but honestly, i can't help but think that sometimes success can create more division than unity in families. it seems unfair that one person's achievements can overshadow others, leading to resentment. what do you all think?
It was fine until the writing went AI "Hey" she said in a soft tone with desperation in her eyes "Hey" I said, my voice trembling as I anticipate the gravity of her visit.
If i was the op the day after sarah came i would have went to a car dealership and buy the most expensive car i can afford.then i can rub the success in their face and say i am lacking money
this video was really eye-opening and well put together. however, i can't help but wonder if the "golden sister" is taking advantage of the situation to gain sympathy. family dynamics can be so complicated, but shouldn't we also hold people accountable for their actions? just my thoughts!
this video was really powerful and gave a lot of insight into complex family dynamics. but honestly, i can’t help but wonder if the golden sister might be a bit manipulative in trying to garner sympathy. i mean, success can change relationships, but it seems like there’s more to the story that’s not being told here. what do you all think?
this video was really eye-opening and well-made, i appreciate the effort put into it. however, i can't help but feel that the whole concept of family dynamics can be really complicated. should success truly create a divide or bring us closer? i mean, shouldn't we celebrate each other's achievements instead of feeling abandoned? just my two cents!
what a powerful video, really highlights the complexities of family dynamics. But honestly, I can't help but wonder if the sister is simply taking advantage of the situation after achieving success. It's tough to say, but it feels like there's more to the story that might not be fair to explore. what do you all think?
this video is really eye-opening and well put together. however, i can't help but feel that the narrator's perspective might be a bit one-sided. i mean, while it’s sad that family dynamics can get so complicated, shouldn't the golden sister be able to celebrate her success without feeling guilty? it raises questions about personal responsibility and the expectations we place on each other. what do you all think?
A nitpick. They literally didn't just believe the sister with no proof. They were deceived with proof that she fabricated. Although i can't imagine what they thought a surgeon was going to do with that info. Obviously a ridiculous story but don't be lazy to and contradict yourself.
this video was really thought-provoking and well-made, kudos to the creator for bringing such a sensitive topic to light. however, I can't help but feel that the "golden child" narrative is a bit overplayed. while I understand the feelings of abandonment, it seems like there's more to the story that isn't being shared. sometimes families can have complex dynamics that lead to these situations, and it would be interesting to hear all sides of this. what do you guys think?
This video was really eye-opening, and I appreciate the way you presented such a complex situation. However, I can’t help but feel that maybe the focus should be on personal growth rather than just pointing fingers at family dynamics. It's tough, but everyone has their own journey, right? What do others think?
Im reminded of the phrase, "a child neglected by the village will burn it down to feel it's warmth"
True, but I think the IRS did the burning.
So its like "a child neglected by the village Will let another village burn it down to feel warmth"?@@Crystal323100
Guess the parents picked the wrong child but OP should be happy because they could’ve very easily have destroyed her life instead of her sisters
How could they ruin her life? Everything that was done in the restaurant was the parents and sisters fault. Not to mention but once OP heard of the illegal activities, she reported it. So please elaborate on how “they” could have destroyed Her life?
@@phenomdesigns4006they could have chosen her to be the golden child instead of the sister...
@@kristinezinecker845 True That. If these Storys have one moral, its that the golden child always loses in the end
Remember to Always change your, change your email address , change your social media to PRIVATE and NEVER answer unknown calls of any kind. Let them go to voice mail and listen afterwards. This means st work too. Also answer your door without knowing who it is first. If you don't want to talk to someone at your door or anywhere, let them know you call the POLICE and then DO IT if they persist. Do keep trying explain your position. If they won't listen or just don't care, STOP. Save your breath, and move on.
No assistance. OP was disowned. She is not part of their family. She is Only family when they need her. NO.
Once they screwed over the IRS , I would have said hell no too.
Right I don't wish to be in a prison cell with them
Not even The Joker will cross that line.
@@DesertRider-zs2qb exactly! He may be crazy but not that insane
Even the joker scared of em. They ain’t no joke fr
Thank god for aunt Margaret's In the world
She the best
If the parents committed tax evasion and the OP has the same last name I would steer COMPLETELY clear of them. The IRS would LOVE to garnish the OP’s wages to pay those back taxes, and will try and find some financial link, no matter how tenuous, to do it.
Very good advice.
Too right
Never heard that Sarah confessed to the parents what she did, just that the parents said they were wrong for disowning her because they ended up needing her money and skills later.
When you disown someone, you don’t get the say when that person comes back. You get the say for them not being allowed back, but them coming back is out of your hands.
If you want to reunite with someone you’ve disowned, doing it when you need something is virtually never going to work.
They keep talking about family, though OP isn’t part of their family, due to their actions.
There’s not a speck wrong with OP responding to this whole situation by telling them the only time they’ll see her is when she comes to dance on the ashes of their restaurant and laugh at their misery.
You did the right thing, they're not family, they dont value or deserve you,good luck in your career
Facing challenges in relationships is part of the journey, but there’s always a way forward. My marriage encountered significant issues, but with the right help, my wife and I managed to overcome them and strengthen our relationship. Solutions are attainable if you’re willing to put in the work and collaborate. Keep your hope-solutions are out there.
I’m facing significant relationship problems and can’t stand the idea of losing her. My love and longing for my partner are profound, and I’m ready to do anything to restore our connection. I would greatly appreciate any advice or help you could give.
Moving on from someone you hold dear is invariably challenging, but in my experience, I was guided by a spiritual counselor who prevented the breakdown of my marriage. Her name is Suzanne Ann Walters.
I appreciate your direction. I'll swiftly look her up online. Thanks. I'm hopeful that following this course of action will bring about positive changes for me too; her absence is deeply felt.
You should... I promise you will not regret it.
You’re a wise soul. Well done.
You have to stay strong. You have the fire of a thousand dragons behind you. We support you through everything! ❤
uhhhhh this is AI. its not real. nearly all the stories on this page are AI.
If op had gotten involved, they would have totally set her up to take the fall for all of their illegal activities.
I’m not sure what OPs family supposed she do, miss out on her education? Y’all didn’t want to go sign she found someone that did.
Finally, a story ending I can get behind!!!❤
She had every right to refuse to help, but unless there were health issues that could’ve made customers sick, I wouldn’t have narc’d on them.
Family " hey, we know we kicked you out and didn't help you with anything, buuut could you help us, the business is struggling"
Op " hmmmm, so even though you treated me like a criminal, took NO pride in anything I did, and throw me away, and now you want my help, hmmm how about"
Plugs in megaphone
"NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!"
wow, this video really pulls at the heartstrings and sheds light on some tough family dynamics. i can’t help but wonder, though, if the sister might be feeling some guilt about her success. it's tough when success creates such a divide, but isn't it also a bit concerning that there seems to be an expectation for her to just give back?
this video was really touching and well-made, great job! but honestly, i can’t help but think that the golden sister should take more responsibility for how she treats her family. success shouldn’t mean abandoning those who supported you in the first place, right?
You not even watch the video? They threw her out onto the streets without even listening to her. If my parents did the same thing, then I would’ve reacted the same.
When I saw the orange soda desert, my mind went immediately to the SODA meme 😂😂😂
I was an only child but my mom always compared me to my cousins. She made it known she was disappointed in me. I remember talking to her about how unfair it was that the only gift I've ever received from them that I had to pay back. I received a car. I didn't like the car. I had an amazing car I paid for myself. But after BCT and AIT, she got the car for me. She slapped me and said she's only teaching me responsibilities. I lost all the money I gained and she took the car when I went to Walmart without her permission. My grandparents also backed my parents. My cousins always got nice gifts. Never had to pay them back. Now, I have a hard time accepting gifts. I have fears of intentions because of the gifts.
I love how family screws you but then family means something when they need something from you.
The parents reaped what they sowed. They fully paid Sarah's tuition. They wouldn't even co-sign a loan for OP. They told OP that Sarah's degree would benefit the family; OP's degree is just for OP's benefit, & serves the family no purpose. They then believed Sarah about some BS that OP gave Aunt Margaret business secrets (for a business she wasn't even competing with, so the info held no value) for assistance with the tuition they refused to assist with, even though OP didn't even have access to said information. They ruined her life over a lie from Sarah, with no second-guessing.
Now, their business is in shambles. And whose degree & connections do they want to use? Sarah's, with her value to the family business? No... The call the forgotten child, the one whose degree is only for herself, and which they refused to pay or assist. Well, let OP's degree benefit her, and NOT the family. If they want to get mad, get mad at Sarah, who lied to them & pushed them to betray & disown their daughter. They had 3 years to apologize. I never believe apologies that are given when the person apologizing has a request I must perform that will greatly benefit them & get them out of trouble. True apologies come without strings or conditions. If you only return to my life when it benefits you, and I have no benefit (in fact, I have to work), then you can keep that apology.
L Parents, W Aunt
W aunt Margaret for sure
@PastaaFN 👍
Once illegal activities are involved, they're on their own.
what a heartfelt video, thank you for sharing such a personal story. it’s really interesting to see how family dynamics can shift so dramatically. but honestly, i can’t help but wonder if the sister is truly remorseful or just feeling the pressure of her own success. does anyone else think she should take more responsibility for her actions instead of just asking for forgiveness?
Buy the company, remove them from everything minus running the cash register and serving meals. Be their boss not their daughter.
Keep them far away from any money, so not even the cash register.
Children should be loved equally. I know it doesnt always work that way. Im the middle child. I was often beaten or blamed for stuff i didnt do.
Screw them, don't ruin your life for them a**holes.
No distance yourself from them prioritized yourself
Let them workout their own problems cause if you do it this time they will continuously come too you when they having problems
Good living is the best revenge.
Such stories make me realise how lucky I am that my parents never treated me or my bro differently🥺🥺
Sarah is an evil winch at least you have your aunt in your corner
I always love these type of stories
this video was really well put together and I appreciate how it highlights such a complex family dynamic. but honestly, I can't help but feel that the narrator is portraying the Golden Sister in an overly negative light. I mean, isn't it possible that success can create tensions in families that aren’t always based on jealousy? just a thought!
the golden child made false remarks on the daughter and got her kicked out of her own family home by her parents. Just a thought though!
I’m sorry but I have a sister and ngl I am kinda like ur sister like the being good at most things part (THIS IS NOT ME TRYING TO FLEX OR ANYTHING BTW) but I MADE SURE my sister was included with everything! ❤
Id demand 51% of the business then sell after turning it around
great video, really appreciate the storytelling and insight. but honestly, I can't help but wonder if the sister's success should be a reason for abandonment. isn't it a bit extreme? family dynamics can be so complicated, but shouldn't we celebrate each other's achievements instead of letting envy create such rifts?
Noyoursister isnotsincereatyou aheremberyou coz she know you're successful
If I was in the dad's position then i wouldn't make my children feel what I was feeling about our siblings like one is not over shadowing the other
these ai stories man, but i’ll eat them up everytime lmaoo
Nobody wished for a happy reunion tale 😂😂😂
I enjoy the stories with these tone of AI voices
I understand not helping. But alerting authorities??? That's cold.
They had a choice.
this video was truly captivating, and I appreciate the vulnerability shared here. it's really sad to see how family dynamics can shift so dramatically. that said, it makes me wonder if there's more to the story that we're not hearing. sometimes, success can create jealousy that leads to unexpected actions, and I can't help but feel like there are deeper issues at play in this family. just my two cents!
m reminded of the phrase, "a child neglected by the village will burn it down to feel it's warmth :v
I wonder where these people learn this family comes first BS even when they are backstabbed.
what an intense story, really well presented. it’s interesting to see how family dynamics can shift so dramatically. i can’t help but wonder if the sister is genuinely remorseful or just seeking sympathy now that her success isn’t as golden as before. what do you all think?
People like Opie, you can't help because people like her don't feel the need to fight for themselves.
So I wouldn't feel sorry for people like this because you get yourself in these on predicaments by not standing up and fighting for yourself.
Now I have learnt how to make great tasty cakes 😅😊
what a powerful and emotional video, really appreciate you sharing such a personal story. it’s heartbreaking to see how family dynamics can shift, but honestly, i can’t help but wonder if the sister's success genuinely caused the rift or if there were underlying issues all along. it feels like there's more to the story. what do you all think?
If the JOKER won't mess with the IRS, what makes you think ANYONE would!?
what an interesting take on family dynamics! it’s really heartbreaking to see how success can change relationships. i do wonder, though, if the sister truly feels guilt or if it’s more about her own loss of connections. sometimes, it seems easier to blame others than to look in the mirror. what do you all think?
this video was really eye-opening and well-made, it definitely sparked a lot of emotions. but honestly, it makes me wonder if the sister really understands the impact of her actions on her family. success should bring people together, not drive them apart, right? i can't help but feel like there might be more to the story that we’re not seeing.
You only became "family" when they were on the verge of being bankrupt and broke🙄.. I wouldn't help them.. your aunt has been more of a family to you than they have.. let their favorite golden child help them.. their little problems has nothing to do with you.. they didn't need you in 3yrs, they need to keep that same energy... the minute you help them, you'll be back to being nothing & nobody to them..
Sue for lies and fraud or pull fake accounts that thy bad at cooking
this video was really thought-provoking and well-made. the emotions were palpable, and it’s tough to see how family dynamics can shift so drastically. but honestly, i'm not sure how i feel about the golden child narrative. sometimes, it feels like the pressure on them is overlooked, and it can create resentment that affects everyone involved. what do you all think?
You should absolutely ditch her and block them out ur life!!!
OP none of this is your fault it's your parents fault if they was unable to see the good value that you bought and if they were blind to see what your sisters doing then that's all on there and this is the consequences of their action
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling! it’s super sad how family dynamics can shift so dramatically. but honestly, i can't help but feel that there's more to this story. like, why wasn't there any communication before the fallout? seems a bit extreme for her to be completely cut off because of jealousy. what do you all think?
great video! it's always tough hearing stories like this. i can't help but wonder if the sister's success is really the whole issue here. maybe there’s more to the story that we’re not seeing, like past tensions or expectations. what do you all think?
great video, really compelling storytelling! it’s crazy how family dynamics can shift so dramatically. honestly though, i feel like the sister might be trying to manipulate the situation to get sympathy. what do you all think?
Wow, this video is really eye-opening and thought-provoking. I can’t believe the depth of emotions involved in family dynamics. but honestly, while it’s tough to hear about the struggles, I can’t help but wonder if the sister's success truly justifies the abandonment. It feels like there’s more to the story… sometimes, success brings out not just pride but also resentment in families. What do you all think?
what an incredibly emotional video, i really appreciate the honesty and vulnerability shared here. that said, i can’t help but wonder if the sister’s success should really dictate the family dynamics. success can lead to jealousy, but it shouldn’t overshadow the love and support that family is supposed to provide. what do you all think?
great video, really well put together and thought-provoking. but honestly, I can't help but feel that it's a bit unfair to put all the blame on the "golden sister." success can create envy, but maybe the family's reaction might also say something about their own insecurities. what do you all think?
great video, really enjoyed the storytelling and the emotions portrayed. but i can't help but think there's more to the story. like, is it really fair to blame the sister for the family's reaction? success can really bring out those hidden tensions, and maybe the family needs to do some soul-searching too. what do you guys think?
great video, really insightful and emotional. it's tough to see family dynamics change like that, but i can't help but think maybe there’s more to the story. like, should we really be feeling sorry for the golden sister when she might have had a part in the family's issues too? sometimes success can come with its own set of problems. what do you all think?
the best revenge is become succesfull
this video was really thought-provoking and well-produced. i appreciate the openness in sharing such a personal story. but honestly, i can't help but think that the sister's success shouldn't have led to abandonment. success is subjective, and i feel like families should support each other regardless of circumstances. the situation seems so unfair to the person left behind. what do you all think?
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! The situation is complex and unfair to the one left behind, and I hope the video sparks conversations about empathy and understanding. What do you think could help in such situations?
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! The situation is complex and unfair to the one left behind, and I hope the video sparks conversations about empathy and understanding. What do you think could help in such situations?
this video is really thought-provoking and well-made. it’s interesting to see the complexities of family dynamics, but i can’t help but wonder if the sister is genuinely remorseful or just feeling the consequences of her past actions. it raises the question of whether forgiveness should come so easily after being abandoned. what do you all think?
Some families are so messed up lol
this video really touched my heart and shed light on such a complicated family dynamic. but honestly, i can't help but think that sometimes success can create more division than unity in families. it seems unfair that one person's achievements can overshadow others, leading to resentment. what do you all think?
It was fine until the writing went AI
"Hey" she said in a soft tone with desperation in her eyes
"Hey" I said, my voice trembling as I anticipate the gravity of her visit.
"We ought never to have expelled you" lmao who talks like that?
I enjoy these stories WITHOUT AI AUDIO 💯🤦♀️🤣🤷🏼♀️
The stories and the backgrounds are fine, but omg the AI sucks!!!! 😂
If i was the op the day after sarah came i would have went to a car dealership and buy the most expensive car i can afford.then i can rub the success in their face and say i am lacking money
this video was really eye-opening and well put together. however, i can't help but wonder if the "golden sister" is taking advantage of the situation to gain sympathy. family dynamics can be so complicated, but shouldn't we also hold people accountable for their actions? just my thoughts!
What a toxic family. Think very carefully and engage a good arty. Di not put yourself at risk.
You need to stay away from your 'family"
Thanks for watching and sharing your thought!
this video was really powerful and gave a lot of insight into complex family dynamics. but honestly, i can’t help but wonder if the golden sister might be a bit manipulative in trying to garner sympathy. i mean, success can change relationships, but it seems like there’s more to the story that’s not being told here. what do you all think?
Always hearing about aunt margret but apparently I heard she died
a leopard cannot change its spots...
Getting diabetes by watching this ngl😭
this video was really eye-opening and well-made, i appreciate the effort put into it. however, i can't help but feel that the whole concept of family dynamics can be really complicated. should success truly create a divide or bring us closer? i mean, shouldn't we celebrate each other's achievements instead of feeling abandoned? just my two cents!
what a powerful video, really highlights the complexities of family dynamics. But honestly, I can't help but wonder if the sister is simply taking advantage of the situation after achieving success. It's tough to say, but it feels like there's more to the story that might not be fair to explore. what do you all think?
this video is really eye-opening and well put together. however, i can't help but feel that the narrator's perspective might be a bit one-sided. i mean, while it’s sad that family dynamics can get so complicated, shouldn't the golden sister be able to celebrate her success without feeling guilty? it raises questions about personal responsibility and the expectations we place on each other. what do you all think?
A nitpick. They literally didn't just believe the sister with no proof. They were deceived with proof that she fabricated.
Although i can't imagine what they thought a surgeon was going to do with that info. Obviously a ridiculous story but don't be lazy to and contradict yourself.
Hahaha. She reported them. Best choice ever.
I smell AI
this video was really thought-provoking and well-made, kudos to the creator for bringing such a sensitive topic to light. however, I can't help but feel that the "golden child" narrative is a bit overplayed. while I understand the feelings of abandonment, it seems like there's more to the story that isn't being shared. sometimes families can have complex dynamics that lead to these situations, and it would be interesting to hear all sides of this. what do you guys think?
it's a creative writing exercise for one and two a lot of tha all sides shit is really weird.
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Show your parents photo shop and show them the fake messages
You know these stories are fake when like half of all the story is about someone with a business in the family.
23:05 dramatic ass piping
Hating ahh parents
"oh don't you find it strange, the only thing we share is one. last. name" aah family
I have heard this same story with different characters . People have no originality in Creative writing these days
Very formulaic
Karma is a cat 😏💅🏼
This video was really eye-opening, and I appreciate the way you presented such a complex situation. However, I can’t help but feel that maybe the focus should be on personal growth rather than just pointing fingers at family dynamics. It's tough, but everyone has their own journey, right? What do others think?
Do you think that I would allow someone back in my life once they disrespected me like this story, no i have self respect and this is a stain to me.
I'm getting diabetes from watching the video
Saw this on another channel