Well, I don't really know. Make it about taxes and B sounds like
"Part of my money? I bought the tools/machines for my business. I was working on my own to make profit. It is the fruit of my effort. How could you possibly take it from me and give to someone else, basically redistribute as gibs?"
If child B made the flute, then it's hers to give.
I don't understand why the question is who I would give the flute to if it's not mine to give.
Me taking the flute that I didn't make or buy from another person and then dolling it out is playing Robinhood, and that doesn't make for a healthy society.
Trick question. There is no flute, there is no spoon.
It's a trick question.
Well, I don't really know. Make it about taxes and B sounds like
"Part of my money? I bought the tools/machines for my business. I was working on my own to make profit. It is the fruit of my effort. How could you possibly take it from me and give to someone else, basically redistribute as gibs?"
But the nuance might be lost on me
The answer is to whoever buys it.
B sounds like she owns it therefore it doesn't get given to her, she just keeps it or sells it.
If child B made the flute, then it's hers to give. I don't understand why the question is who I would give the flute to if it's not mine to give.
Me taking the flute that I didn't make or buy from another person and then dolling it out is playing Robinhood, and that doesn't make for a healthy society.
Trick question. There is no flute, there is no spoon.