trensational
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Higher/middle class parents already spend massive amounts of money optimizing their children’s appearance, they just don’t admit it that way publicly. Orthodontics, skincare, private athletics, posture correction, cosmetic dentistry, grooming, dermatology, jaw surgery consultations, hormone evaluations, all of it is already happening at scale. The market already exists. Nobody spends thousands trying to “improve posture” because they randomly care about spinal alignment aesthetics in isolation. They care because appearance matters, wether they actually admit it or not. And every year parents become more ambitious (you’d be surprised to know how much ambitious Chinese’s parents give HGH to their kids because they want them to play in the NBA). Whether people admit it or not, deep down almost everyone understands attractive children statistically get treated better, perform better socially, have more opportunities, more confidence, better dating prospects later on, better networking outcomes, even better career outcomes in some industries. People can moralize about it publicly all they want but their actual spending behavior says otherwise. I honestly think there’s huge moneymaxxing potential in building what is basically a more aesthetics-directed version of pediatrics. A system focused on maximizing developmental potential. Growth optimization, sleep, nutrition, athletic frame development, posture, facial development education, skincare, confidence, grooming, healthy body composition, social presence, all centralized into one brand instead of fragmented across ten industries.