Reflect on a time when you had to rely on someone else. How did it feel?

 Prompt Response: There was a time when I had to rely on my younger brother to help me complete chores, and it was a mix of emotions. I paid him five dollars to help, which made me feel good because the work got done, but also bad because I felt like I should have been able to handle it myself. Relying on him made me realize how hard it can be to ask for help, especially from someone younger than me. At the same time, it showed me that accepting help can make things easier and doesn’t always mean weakness.

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