The Day My Best Friend Stole My Car

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Summarize the situation The moral dilemma I have chosen to examine is one where two of my best friends stole my car, and subsequently wrecked it, this is how it all happened. Back in 2009 during February my brother and I decided to have some people over as our parents were out of town. Before the party started we put anything of value including car keys into a spare room. My brother had many people over, and I invited over only a few of my close friends. During the party, everything went fine, but when I work up in the morning and was going to go get coffee for myself, and my brother, I could not find my car as it had been stolen. I immediately called the police and told them all the information I had, and a description of the car, my brother …show more content…

By making the decision I did there was nothing that I needed to hide, and there was nothing that I did wrong. I was also able to help support my friends after they made a very careless and stupid decision. I also feel like I helped them turn themselves around a bit, after this they did not do near as much questionable things, and that made me feel happy as I didn’t want them to go down the wrong path that so many young people do. The other thing that made me happy with the choice was the response I got from other friends, family, and even the police officer, they were all very impressed that I convinced my two friend to turn themselves in, and admit to what they did wrong, especially since it was my car that they had stolen and wrecked. Also, my two friends that stole my car were very mad at themselves, but were very thankful for me going with them to the police station. The fact that I helped them through it and forgave them strengthened our friendship, even today these two friends are two of my closest friends. I would not change any part of my decision after looking back it at, I am extremely satisfied with my response to this situation, I also learnt a lot about myself after this, and the compassion and responsibility I know that I am capable of. My friends are forever thankful for how I forgave them and handled the situation, and a few times a year I will bring it up with my friends and we will have a big laugh about it, as no one is perfect, and everyone can make poor

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