Some children grow up in war zones, sleeping in shelters, surrounded by danger.
Others grow up in mansions with trust funds.
Yet the research is clear:
The first group often becomes more grounded, courageous, and emotionally stable…
while the second group can grow into anxious, brittle adults who look successful but feel empty inside.
The difference isn't money.
It's presence.
A loving, attuned caregiver gives a child the kind of presence their brain depends on — warm eyes, soothing tone, patient listening, and consistent comfort.
And when that emotional presence is missing, the impact can mirror physical neglect or abuse.
Not because anyone intended harm — but because a child's nervous system only registers one question:
"Did someone make me feel secure, seen, and held… or not?"
In this episode, I show why emotional presence builds the brain, the self, and the capacity for resilience…
why achievement-addicted parents unintentionally raise insecure high-performers who chase validation their whole lives…
and how adults who never received this warmth can reparent themselves and break the cycle.
If you grew up performing for love…
or if you're a parent who wants to give your child what actually matters…
this episode will change the way you think about success, achievement, and legacy.
Listen now.
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