>>27436772No, you'll always be below her standards, no matter how hard you try or how well you do.
Eventually you'll go off on your own and start battling your own way, learning to have fun and love your Pokémon.
The first time you lose you'll be scared and expect harsh criticism and verbal abuse but none will come your way, only a happy trainer saying it was a fun battle.
Eventually you start helping others and taking care of your Pokémon, realizing you weren't wrong, your mother was.
You'll start a team with that same trainer and take on the Pokémon League.
When you go home to tell your mom, she's outraged and forces you to resign and refuse contact with your friend.
Then you'll put your foot down and finally say "NO! I'M CHALLENGING THE POKÉMON LEAGUE WITH MY FRIEND FRIENDNAME AND THERE'S NOTHING YOU CAN DO TO STOP ME!"
You'll breeze through the competitors, your Pokémon more motivated now that they have your respect and you theirs and you'll cover your teammate when he's in trouble, him returning the favor.
Eventually you reach your mother, refusing to cooperate with anyone and work together with someone on a team and commanding two Pokémon herself.
At the beginning of the battle it seems hopeless. Her Pokémon are ruthless and breeze threw your first few. Eventually you're down to your last Pokémon, and your partner theirs. Some jerk in the crowd throws a glass bottle at you in an act of poor sportsmanship, your partner noticing and pushing you out of the way, getting hit themselves.