Description
Deception in relationships rarely begins with lies.
It often starts with what we ignore, justify, or hope will change.
Deception explores the psychological roots of being misled in love — not as a failure of trust, but as a conflict between emotion, perception, and truth. When deception occurs, the pain goes deeper than betrayal: it erodes self-worth, clarity, and the ability to trust oneself.
This book focuses on awareness rather than blame.
By understanding why deception happens, you gain the power to prevent it.
Inside, you’ll discover:
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Why we attract the wrong partners
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How emotional needs distort judgment
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Why we ignore warning signs and red flags
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How and why people change their behavior over time
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Why important decisions are often driven by emotion rather than clarity
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How to recognize unhealthy or unstable personality patterns
Through psychological insight and practical reflection, Deception helps you reconnect with your intuition, strengthen discernment, and choose relationships rooted in honesty and truth.
Clarity is the strongest protection against deception.
This book is a guide to reclaiming it.





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