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Self-deceit loop

Compulsion and self-deception pattern

A dark framed scene with a narrow bright opening and a clear line through it.

Leaving usually begins as a narrow opening, not a clean break.

FILE: OPEN CONTEXT: LINKED PATTERN: ROUTED

Summary

Compulsion often arrives with a story already loaded. The act matters, but the permission script that escorts it in matters too.

Story frame

This narrative sits close to the moment before the act: the small internal permission story that lets repetition sound temporary, manageable, or deserved right before the loop closes again.

Sequence beats

  1. 01 Pressure builds and memory starts being edited in real time.
  2. 02 A permission story appears: just this once, not that bad, after today it stops.
  3. 03 The act lands and the story mutates into shame, inevitability, or forgetting.
  4. 04 Recognition usually arrives late, after the same script has run enough times to become visible.

What lingers

  • · The script often sounds calmer than the harm it is about to authorize.
  • · People frequently remember the feeling of inevitability more strongly than the exact words that produced it.
  • · Recovery starts changing once the story is caught before it earns the act.

Support trail

  • The blog home carries the longer recovery argument.
  • The framework page explains what tends to shift after recognition finally sticks.
  • The analysis layer is for curated, evidence-based reviews — not an open submission pipeline.

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