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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.

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.

“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.
"The Truth is Out. Get it on Amazon."

For parents who love their
children enough to hear the truth

The Rogers Protocol: Clinical Social Audit
This is not a parenting blog; it is a clinical audit of the modern soul.
Paul Rodgers investigates the "Britny Virus"—a pathology where adult ambitions transform children into investment portfolios and marketing props.
You won't find "gentle advice" here; you will find diagnoses. Every case study is a dissection of the glossy lies surrounding "success," for which children pay with their identity and mental health.
Paul Rodgers exposes the dark side of a "brilliant future" that is never discussed at Ivy League galas: the emptiness, the burnout, and the hidden resentment.
This is a space of intellectual hedonism for those ready to admit that modern upbringing has become a form of hostile takeover.
The goal of these texts is not to help you be a "better parent," but to force you to see the invoice your child will present to you in 20 years. If you seek comfort, look elsewhere. If you seek the truth, you have arrived.
Paul Rodgers investigates the "Britny Virus"—a pathology where adult ambitions transform children into investment portfolios and marketing props.
You won't find "gentle advice" here; you will find diagnoses. Every case study is a dissection of the glossy lies surrounding "success," for which children pay with their identity and mental health.
Paul Rodgers exposes the dark side of a "brilliant future" that is never discussed at Ivy League galas: the emptiness, the burnout, and the hidden resentment.
This is a space of intellectual hedonism for those ready to admit that modern upbringing has become a form of hostile takeover.
The goal of these texts is not to help you be a "better parent," but to force you to see the invoice your child will present to you in 20 years. If you seek comfort, look elsewhere. If you seek the truth, you have arrived.