After our mother died, my brother and I each inherited $90,000. I used my share to raise my five children, while he saved his. When I later asked him for financial help, he refused, and I accused him of being selfish.
Weeks later, my eldest daughter received a letter revealing that my brother had quietly set up $15,000 college funds for each of my five children—$75,000 in total—protected by a trustee and reserved solely for their education.
In that moment, I realized I had judged him unfairly. While I had been focused on getting through the present, he had been safeguarding my children’s future. Filled with regret and gratitude, I knew I owed him an apology. Taking a deep breath, I picked up the phone and called him.
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