Now that 3-year-old Claire is safe and sound, all attention turns to the mother.
The ‘pseudo ”experts’’ in criminal law, child psychology, and psychiatry on Facebook are going at it with all their grand theories and opinions that everyone can do without. Besides, they all have the same degree: a degree from the University of Life.
coincidence? i don’t think so
For the moment, she’s only charged with child abandonment, and for Canada that’s not exactly a long prison sentence. It’s even better than going to an all-inclusive Mexican prison. Some psychologists and psychiatrists even suggest that, for the sake of the child, she should not go to prison. DATSS WILD!
WHAT?
ESSSCUSE MOI?
(It’s in french – you will learn a few words in french reading this newsletter)
”Because it’s not best for the child”.
What I’m wondering is how this will affect the child later on in life. Will she be traumatized? And the answer is, potentially, it depends.
It depends on how her reality was preserved in the 4 days she slept alone by the side of the road in the woods. How she was able to protect her innocence and not feel abandoned.
Like in Roberto Benigni’s 1997 film “Life is beautiful”:
ATTENTION SPOILER.. AT YOUR OWN RISK
(I hate being the guy who reveals punches)
World War II breaks out in Europe, and Guido, the main character, has a very big flaw at the time: he’s Jewish. Eventually, he, his wife and young son Giosuè are sent to a concentration camp.
To protect his son from the horror that surrounds him, he thinks of something absolutely brilliant:
He tells him that all this staging, all these deaths, is in fact… Staged. He makes him believe they’re taking part in a game, a big contest with a real tank as first prize. Every day, he invents new rules and challenges and keeps smiling, hiding the cruelty of their environment. His only mission: to preserve his son’s innocence and hope until the end.
Guido will make the ultimate sacrifice to ensure his son’s survival.
The film ends with Giosuè freed, believing he has won the “game”, and reunited with his mother…
END OF SPOILER
If you’re reading this email, you probably won’t have to live through a situation as dramatic as this one, but the consequences of not changing your reality today could cost you the life you’re looking for. Work, work, sleep isn’t as dangerous for your life as going to a German concentration camp during the Second World War, but it’s just as deadly not to achieve your goals.
And the first step to changing your reality is to create your infoproduct so you have something to sell online. Lucky you, I’ve created a guide with all the rules you need to create a good infoproduct quickly and without pain. You just need to click here and buy it:
Once you succeed, the same expert mentioned earlier will tell you how lucky you are, how easy it was for you because SO and SO… so predictable
Yann Brainy
www.yannbrainy.com