What happens when we multiply, but forget to mature?
In The Cycle We Keep Conceiving, Krystal L. Orozco confronts one of the most uncomfortable - yet urgently needed - conversations of our time: the ways in which unhealed trauma, emotional immaturity, and generational dysfunction are recycled through the most sacred act of all - parenting.
Drawing from deep spiritual insight, raw social truth, and piercing personal reflection, Orozco challenges the glorification of dysfunction in modern family systems. She dares to ask the questions too many avoid:
Why are children being born into emotional poverty, spiritual absence, and financial instability?
Why is motherhood praised, even when rooted in unresolved pain or repeated recklessness?
How does generational trauma pass down-not just through abuse-but through neglect, entitlement, deception, and denial?
And what responsibility do men, women, stepparents, the court system, and society at large carry in reshaping this broken cycle?
Orozco explores the hidden cost of both poverty and privilege, exposing how extremes in either direction can fracture identity and erode a child's sense of worth. She pulls back the veil on glamorized dysfunction: women having multiple children by different fathers without stability, men abandoning responsibility, and the justice system rewarding tradition over truth. She even tackles the need for mandatory DNA testing at birth, calling for truth-based parenting and legal reform.
No stone is left unturned. From blended family dynamics to the deception of hidden paternity, from maternal emotional dependence to courts that default to biased rulings - this book unapologetically calls for accountability, integrity, and healing.
But this isn't just critique.
It's a blueprint for change. It's a call to conscious parenting. To love with wisdom. To break generational curses and finally raise children from truth, not trauma.