When I asked why I had never been told, her answer changed everything.
My parents had known about it the entire time.
They had received annual reports. They had full awareness of its growth.
And they had chosen not to tell me.
The realization hit hard.
While I worked multiple jobs, took on student debt, and worried about basic expenses, they had allowed me to live in unnecessary struggle—while my siblings benefited from resources that should have been equal.
That was the moment I understood:
This wasn’t oversight.
It was a choice.
And from that moment forward, everything began to change.