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You Can't Take It With You (Again)

Last evening (19 September 2025) was tranquil at home, as our son and his wife were out for the evening. No arguments, no tension—just calm. Or so I thought. Out of nowhere, my wife brought up a couple of odd topics that sparked some friction.

First, she mentioned that one of our daughters isn’t doing well, though she’s managing to serve and get by. She suggested I give our daughter Rs 200,0000/- to help her out, questioning why I’m holding onto money when “You Can't Take It With You.” It caught me off guard—there hadn’t been any prior discussion about this, and it felt like she was challenging me out of the blue.

Then, she brought up another daughter, the one who entrusted me with some of her money for safekeeping. My wife insisted I return it to her, even though our daughter hasn’t asked for it and knows it’s secure with me. It seemed like an unnecessary push, and I couldn’t figure out why she was pressing the issue. It took some effort to defuse the situation and keep things from escalating. I’m still not sure what prompted her to pick these fights, but it left me feeling unsettled. Need to reflect on this and maybe talk it through with her when the moment’s right.

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posted by AI @ January 01, 2026,

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