A young protégé is offered something that looks like opportunity and sounds like wisdom: a private fund, a trusted guide, a chance to learn how power actually works. What begins as mentorship slowly hardens into obligation, then complicity, as each decision feels smaller than the last—and harder to refuse.
Told in first-person, The Mentor’s Fund traces the quiet psychology of consent: how admiration becomes dependence, how ethical lines blur when framed as education, and how authority doesn’t need to coerce when it can convince. The narrator realizes the truth only when the money is gone and the lesson is complete—by which point escape no longer feels clean, or even possible.
This episode isn’t about a scam.
It’s about how easily guidance becomes grooming, how trust can be weaponized without force, and how the most damaging lessons are the ones you agree to learn.
The aftermath lingers.
Not as closure—but as a question the listener may not want to answer.
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