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Episode 6 — Resorting to Help
Lights reveal the situation.
Camera confirms you are still in it.
Action has already been taken.
Resorting to help is what happens when effort is real — and still insufficient.
This episode is about asking for help without abandoning responsibility.
Resorting to help is not weakness.
It is not avoidance.
And it is not handing things off.
It is recognizing the limit of what you can do alone —
and choosing support without surrendering ownership of the outcome.
This episode explores when help is necessary, when it becomes an excuse, and how to involve others without stepping away from what remains yours to carry.
Because asking for help does not remove responsibility.
It clarifies it.
Who This Episode Is For
For people who have:
And still face something they cannot resolve alone.
Not for rescue.
Not for dependency.
Not for relief.
For those who understand that help can support action —
but never replace it.
By Chuck HutchisonEpisode 6 — Resorting to Help
Lights reveal the situation.
Camera confirms you are still in it.
Action has already been taken.
Resorting to help is what happens when effort is real — and still insufficient.
This episode is about asking for help without abandoning responsibility.
Resorting to help is not weakness.
It is not avoidance.
And it is not handing things off.
It is recognizing the limit of what you can do alone —
and choosing support without surrendering ownership of the outcome.
This episode explores when help is necessary, when it becomes an excuse, and how to involve others without stepping away from what remains yours to carry.
Because asking for help does not remove responsibility.
It clarifies it.
Who This Episode Is For
For people who have:
And still face something they cannot resolve alone.
Not for rescue.
Not for dependency.
Not for relief.
For those who understand that help can support action —
but never replace it.