Book Description
There are mistakes people regret.
And then there are mistakes that change the way they see themselves.
I'm Sorry for Cheating is not written to explain a betrayal or to seek sympathy. It is written from the uneasy space that comes after - when the noise of the moment disappears and a person is left alone with the consequences of their own actions.
Through quiet reflections and poetic thoughts, the book explores the strange contradictions of human nature: how someone can love deeply and still cause harm, how guilt can follow a person longer than the mistake itself, and how understanding oneself often begins only after something valuable is lost.
This is not a story about heroes or villains.
It is about ordinary human weakness.
It moves through memory, regret, and the difficult process of confronting the truth about who we are and what we are capable of doing.
I'm Sorry for Cheating does not promise redemption or forgiveness.
It simply asks a question that many people carry in silence:
What does a person do after becoming the reason someone else stopped believing in love?
Related Subjects
Poetry