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He’s worked so hard. You don’t get into the best training academy without putting the hours in. I remember the day the scout called and said he had a place. There was a tear in my eye. He learned from the best. We all saw a great future. It’s not wrong to want your kid to have financial security, even fame but also to follow his dream. Join the big leagues. But it’s all going wrong. The opportunities aren’t there like they used to be. His coach suggests he works on his authenticity, but that’s not what he’s trained for.
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