Blindsided By Betrayal, Grappling Past Grief Online
The plans, vacations, and milestones that have been evaporated.
Eventually, the goal is to stop asking "Why did they do this?" and start asking "What do I need now?" The first question keeps you tethered to their choices; the second restores your agency. The Horizon Blindsided By Betrayal, Grappling Past Grief
Stop telling yourself you "should have known." You didn't know because you are a person who operates in good faith. That is a strength, not a weakness. The plans, vacations, and milestones that have been
Unlike the grief of a natural passing, this grief is often laced with . There is a temptation to rush the process—to "get over it" to prove you are strong. But grief is not a linear hurdle; it is a landscape you have to walk through. Grappling Toward the Light That is a strength, not a weakness
To be is to lose your footing in your own story. One moment, the floor is solid; the next, you are free-falling through a reality you no longer recognize. The Anatomy of the Blindside
Betrayal is unique because it kills two things at once: the relationship itself and your trust in your own intuition. When you didn’t see it coming, the brain enters a loop of "re-watching" the past. You look for the clues you missed, the red flags you ignored, or the lies you mistook for truth.