**VIRAL NEWS SNIPPET:**
**Life Coach’s Take on Kenneth Iwamasa: The Danger of Being ‘Too Loyal’**
In a case that has gripped the nation, Kenneth Iwamasa, the personal assistant to actor Matthew Perry, has pleaded guilty to charges related to the star’s tragic ketamine overdose. But beyond the courtroom drama, life coaches are now using this scandal as a stark lesson for millions of viewers: **Blind loyalty can destroy your life.**
“Kenneth Iwamasa is a heartbreaking example of what happens when your identity becomes someone else’s shadow,” says renowned life coach Dr. Elena Torres. “He wasn’t a drug lord—he was a fixer. He normalized the abnormal because he confused being ‘needed’ with being ‘valued.’ So many of us do this in jobs, friendships, and relationships. We enable toxic behaviors to avoid losing our seat at the table.”
The trending takeaway? **“Caregiving without boundaries is self-sabotage.”** Experts warn that Iwamasa’s downward spiral—from injecting Perry multiple times to ignoring clear medical red flags—is a cautionary tale for anyone in a high-stakes caretaker role. “If your job requires you to sacrifice your morals, your sleep, or your freedom, it’s not a job—it’s a prison,” Torres adds.
**The viral hashtag already spreading:** #DonTBeAnIwamasa — a call to reclaim your own life before it becomes someone else’s footnote.