
The Tragic Genius of the Gifted Child: A Deep Dive into Alice Miller’s Masterpiece
Breaking Free from the Chains of Generational Trauma
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Anton Volney

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The first tragedy of the gifted child is that no one sees them for who they are.
Instead, they are seen as reflections—mirrors of their parents' unmet needs, unfulfilled dreams, and hidden insecurities.
And so, in the quiet corridors of childhood, where love should be unconditional, a cruel exchange is made: be what they want, or risk losing love altogether.
Alice Miller’s The Drama of the Gifted Child is not merely a book—it is a revelation, an emotional earthquake that shatters the illusion of the ‘happy childhood’ many of us have been conditioned to protect.
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