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For a young person, this constant scrutiny can be suffocating.
There is no room to fail quietly. No space to experiment, to make mistakes, to grow at your own pace. Instead, every phase of development is documented, dissected, and judged—often by people who know nothing about you beyond a snapshot.
Over time, this kind of exposure doesn’t just invade privacy; it erodes a sense of safety. Home, which should be a sanctuary, begins to feel like a stage.
The Weight of Expectations
What if you don’t want to follow in your parent’s footsteps?
In many cases, choosing a different path is seen not as an act of independence, but as a failure to measure up.
One of the most painful realities that often goes unspoken is the emotional cost of fame—not just for the person in the spotlight, but for their family.
Demanding schedules, constant travel, media obligations—these are part of the job. But for a child, they can translate into absence. Missed birthdays. Cancelled plans. Conversations cut short.