You have been lied to.
Not always with words. Sometimes with silence. Sometimes with kindness that hid something else.
Psychology does not lie. People do. They lie to protect themselves. They lie to avoid looking at themselves. They lie because the truth would force them to change and they would rather stay the same.
But the human mind follows patterns as real as gravity. Projection. Transference. Cognitive dissonance. Attachment.
These are not abstract ideas. They are forces that move quietly beneath every relationship you have ever had. Every wound you carry. Every version of yourself you had to become around the wrong people.
You were not imagining things.
Their behaviour was never about you. It was data about you. There is a difference.
This book is not self help. It does not ask you to forgive before you are ready. It does not give you five steps to happiness. It does not tell you that everything happens for a reason.
It does something simpler.
This book names what was actually happening.
Chapter by chapter, it reveals the psychological forces that shaped your experiences, your relationships, and the roles you learned to play just to survive them.
This book is for anyone who has ever felt crazy in situations that, in truth, made perfect psychological sense.
It is for the person who kept asking themselves, Why did this happen?
This book will not comfort you with easy answers.
But it may give you something better.
Clarity.
Because psychology does not lie. It cannot.
It simply shows you what has always been there.
This book is for you. But if you see someone dear to you in every chapter, do not tell them they need it. Just leave it where they could find it.Related Subjects
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