{
  "winning_post": {
    "post_index": "8",
    "why_this_one": "This post contains a genuine emotional conflict: a person with a disability being pressured by family to take the 'safe' government job while they pursue their passion for IR. It's a universal tension (dreams vs. security, family expectations vs. personal ambition) with a specific, sympathetic protagonist.",
    "the_hook": "'My family wants me to get a local government job (which would be an easier choice with good returns), but I don't want that' - a person with a disability from a small town where 'people aren't familiar with International Relations' choosing passion over the safe path"
  },
  "video_concept": {
    "title": "They Said Take The Safe Job. I Have A Disability And Chose My Dream Instead.",
    "the_question_it_answers": "Should I pursue my passion or take the safe route my family wants?",
    "the_revelation": "The 'safe choice' isn't always safe - it can cost you your sense of purpose and identity",
    "why_share": "Anyone who's ever felt pressure from family to abandon their dreams would send this to someone going through the same thing",
    "emotional_payoff": "Validated and empowered - viewers feel permission to pursue what they actually want"
  },
  "hook_quality": {
    "specificity": "2",
    "surprise_factor": "2",
    "emotional_pull": "3",
    "universality": "4",
    "overall_score": "2.8"
  },
  "runner_up_posts": [
    {
      "post_index": "7",
      "hook": "24-year-old realizing their bachelor's degree is 'absolutely useless' and panicking about running out of time",
      "why_not_winner": "The panic is relatable but the situation is too generic - many people feel this way about many degrees, nothing specific enough to grab attention"
    },
    {
      "post_index": "4",
      "hook": "International military officer (1st Lieutenant) trying to pivot from strategy work to IR career in the US",
      "why_not_winner": "Interesting background but the post is too dry and procedural - it reads like a career advice question, not an emotional story"
    }
  ],
  "verdict": "SKIP",
  "verdict_reasoning": "None of these posts contain a genuinely viral hook - they're all standard academic/career advice questions with no surprising revelations, specific numbers, or counterintuitive insights that would make millions click."
}