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A woman writes to the New York Times Ethicist asking whether it's ethical to spend her retirement savings on herself while her financially irresponsible cousin faces homelessness. Meridith and Beth see something else entirely: a textbook case of enabling. This episode explores how enabling shows up outside of chemical addiction, why helping can become harm, and what it means to finally put yourself first.
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