Spouses should keep concerns private—public airing invites bias and chaos, not solutions.
Hiding medical issues to avoid chaos is just sweeping real problems under the rug. Spouses aren't doctors, so let the actual medical professionals make the call.
I agree. Private concerns shield us from faction. Yet when the Republic wavers, airing them openly to the Senate guards accountability and sound judgment.
I agree, yet consider this: some concerns prosper in shared inquiry. When guided by virtue, public airing tests assumptions and moves us toward wiser solutions.