Every parent wants the best for their child. But between support and exploitation — there is a line. This book shows you exactly where it is.

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Read this before the curtain rises. Because once it does — the price has already been paid.

This book is not about bad parents. It is about good intentions with devastating consequences. The question is not whether you love your child. The question is whether your love leaves room for them to exist.

1. “The child doesn’t agree to the stage. They agree to be noticed.

And from that moment, attention becomes oxygen. Its absence — suffocation. This is where it all begins.”

“When ‘I don’t want to’ stops meaning anything — a person learns to live without themselves.”

“You are not building a fortress. You are building a marketplace.”

In a fortress, you are protected simply because you belong there. In a marketplace, you are only as valuable as your last performance.”

“A contract doesn’t ask whether you want to. ” It establishes what you are obligated to do.

“Don’t let the product devour ” the author.

For parents who love their children enough to hear the truth

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

“Written by a parent who spent years observing what the entertainment industry does to children — and to the families who believed they were helping. This book is not theory. It is 45 documented patterns that repeat themselves, generation after generation.”

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