I was presented with a request to let my 13 year old brother come live with me. I was 17 years old I had just graduated from high school and I was in my first year of college at write state university. My little brother is very rebellious and at the time was still in school. When he lived with me when I was younger he never went to school and always in trouble. I do not know what my family was even thinking when they asked me to let him come live with me.My moral reasoning told me my aunts took care of me. They gave my every opportunity. If I would take in my brother I would be doing my aunts a favor. My logical reasoning told me that I know my brother and if I were to allow him to come live with me. I would be taking on a responsibility; I know I was not ready for. I would not only be doing my brother an injustice but I would be taking a very big risk. In the end I told my aunts that I could not take in my brother. I know now that if he had come to live with me. I would have probably dropped out of college and had to work two jobs. I also do not think I would have joined the militaryIt sounds like you did quite a bit of critical thinking when this decision arose. You had to evaluate all of the options that were available to you and make a decision based on the information that you had at the time. It also sounds like you are certain about the decision that you made and would make it again if the same situation arose. Are these indicators of a strong critically thought-out decision?