You can't just unplug the console and expect him to be happy. Video games provide high-speed rewards and cool visuals that the real world often lacks. To get him off the screen, you have to offer a "dopamine replacement"—something that looks cool and feels rewarding but exists in the real world. You have to pivot his drive for "leveling up" in a game to "leveling up" in life.
This book acts as that bridge. We designed the art to look like the RPGs and anime he already loves, so it visually competes with his screen. But instead of fantasy stats, the quotes teach him how to build real-world stats: strength, discipline, and respect. It shows him that the "Warrior Mindset" he practices in games is actually more powerful when he applies it to his real life.

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