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As a responsible parent, you always stand by your kid.

Also, as a doctor, you are very


dedicated to your work and passionate about it. So, heres the scenario.

Epistemic: You have a PTA meeting for your child's upcoming school fair that you are
required to attend. Yet, because there are so many patients who require medical attention,
the hospital also needs doctors. Will you skip the meeting and continue working as
normal? Or are you willing to put your job on hold in order to attend your child's PTA
meeting? You are unsure about which option to take.

In this scenario, your sector of work is considerably more crucial because they require a
physician. In addition, you are putting your work at danger because it will have a long-
term influence on your career. However, if you miss the PTA meeting, you can still inquire
about the forum with your child's class adviser or other parents who were present.

Ontological: You are a single parent who is expected to attend your child's award event
since she is on their school's list of academic achievers. But, on your approach to the
event, you witnessed an accident in which a motorcycle and a car collided head-on. You
noticed an adolescent who collapsed and needed to be brought to the hospital since he
had been bleeding heavily and needed medical assistance right away. Will you go to your
child's school award event and see the teenager's slow death? Or Will you opt to transport
the boy to the hospital for immediate medical attention, risking losing your child's warmth
and affection?

In this manner, you are presumably aware that each of these options involve making
sacrifices. You lose something irrespective of your particular actions, but it only matters in
light of your guiding beliefs in life. Just expect the worst possible outcomes that it might
brought you.

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