How Some Adults Dispose of their Sons When He's "Out of Control" #shorts

Published on January 11, 2026
Duration: 0:50

Instructor Mike discusses the '3 Cs of Relationship' (Companionship, Control, Cash) and how their loss can lead parents to 'dispose' of sons through systems like corrections, death, or financial benefit. The video critiques societal approaches to difficult family situations.

Quick Summary

Instructor Mike outlines the '3 Cs of Relationship': Companionship, Control, and Cash. He posits that when these elements are lost, parents may 'dispose' of their sons through systems like Corrections (prison), Coffin (death), or Cash (financial benefit from their demise).

Chapters

  1. 00:00The 3 Cs of Relationship
  2. 00:11Loss of Control and Disposal
  3. 00:23The 3 Cs of Disposal

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the '3 Cs of Relationship' according to Instructor Mike?

Instructor Mike identifies the '3 Cs of Relationship' as Companionship, Control, and Cash. He suggests that the presence of these three elements is crucial for maintaining a relationship.

How does Instructor Mike describe the 'disposal' of a son?

Instructor Mike explains that when parents lose Companionship, Control, or Cash benefits from their son, they may 'dispose' of him through systems like Corrections (prison), Coffin (death), or Cash (benefiting financially from his demise).

What are the three methods of 'disposal' mentioned in the video?

The three methods of 'disposal' discussed are Corrections, referring to incarceration; Coffin, signifying death; and Cash, indicating financial benefit derived from the individual's absence, such as through insurance or GoFundMe.

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