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When Self-Care Makes You the Villain: Betty’s Story

Regards, Betty

The Anxiety of Setting Your Own Priorities!

Betty, let’s all clasp our pearls together! How daring of you to decide to have some well-earned fun as you approach the end of your life! The sheer chutzpah of it!

But, readers, hold on to your horses. Let’s take a second look at this. A 72-year-old grandmother must decide between her ephemeral happiness and her grandson’s urgent needs while saving for what may be her final vacation. How did the family respond? Outrage and quick exclusion. However, isn’t it commonly recognized that taking care of ourselves is essential to our mental and emotional health?

 

Happiness’s Price

Betty is investing her hard-earned money on a dream of a lifetime rather than just giving in to her whims. A voyage with her sister, an event that might have sentimental significance that only they could comprehend. This raises an uncomfortable topic for us to consider: can we ever really put our happiness first without feeling guilty about it?

True, making a sacrifice is a great deed. But what about people who have given up their lives for others for decades? When will they get to enjoy the results of their labor?

 

The Boundary between Self-Care and Selfishness

While it is easy for society to paint Betty as a greedy person, it isn’t really fair to expect her to spend all of her savings in anticipation of an unknown future. Is it considered selfishness for someone to desire to enjoy the fruits of their labor?

The fine, frequently annoyingly hazy boundary between selfishness and self-care is revealed by Betty’s story. Is it improper to seek personal fulfillment and to recognize achievements made during life? Even if we don’t know the whole story, Betty’s struggles with duty and desire are a reflection of our own struggles as well.

Karen Would Do What?

You can know that if I were in Karen’s shoes, I would go onto that cruise ship, martini in hand, smile on my face. Everybody deserves to take care of themselves, especially when we are conscious of how many days we have left. Therefore, if you’re questioning whether it’s acceptable to be Betty, always remember to put on your own oxygen mask first.

Betty, have fun on your cruise and savor each sunrise and sunset. You merit it.

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