Who gets the bigger piece, the thing they took without asking, the blame game that never ends, and the truce that takes real effort. Navigate the blame game in this interactive journey.
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Who gets the bigger piece, the thing they took without asking, the blame game that never ends, and the truce that takes real effort. Navigate sibling battles and learn to fight fair.
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They did it and you're getting blamed. Or you did it and they're getting blamed. Either way, the blame game is a sport your family has perfected — and nobody ever wins.
What started with the blame game just got more complicated. Now you need to take accountability for your part in a conflict even when you're not the only one wrong — and the situation is shifting faster than your first approach can handle.
This is the moment you've been building toward. Trying to make peace with someone you're still mad at because you share a room — except now the stakes are real and there's no rehearsal. What you do next matters.
You've faced the hardest part. Now turn what you've learned into something sustainable — a way to take accountability for your part in a conflict even when you're not the only one wrong not just today, but every time this situation returns.
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View all →The Bigger Piece
Who gets the bigger piece, the thing they took without asking, the blame game that never ends, and the truce that takes real effort. Navigate the bigger piece in this interactive journey.
4 scenarios →The Borrowed Thing
Who gets the bigger piece, the thing they took without asking, the blame game that never ends, and the truce that takes real effort. Navigate the borrowed thing in this interactive journey.
4 scenarios →The Truce
Who gets the bigger piece, the thing they took without asking, the blame game that never ends, and the truce that takes real effort. Navigate the truce in this interactive journey.
4 scenarios →The Blame Game
Who gets the bigger piece, the thing they took without asking, the blame game that never ends, and the truce that takes real effort. Navigate the blame game in this interactive journey.
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