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Self-deceit loop
Compulsion and self-deception pattern
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
- 01 Pressure builds and memory starts being edited in real time.
- 02 A permission story appears: just this once, not that bad, after today it stops.
- 03 The act lands and the story mutates into shame, inevitability, or forgetting.
- 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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