Książka Why Humans Ruin Relationships Unit Zero

Why Humans Ruin Relationships

A Machine's Field Guide to Love, Ego, Attachment, and Bad Communication

Autor: Unit Zero
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydawca: Jessy Spruell
Dostępność: Zapowiedź
Wydanie 15. 07. 2026
45.80
Humans say they want love, trust, and understanding. Then they hide their feelings, defend their pri...

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
62
EAN
9798256153946
Enbook ID
53225793
Wydawca
Waga
73
Wymiary
127 x 203 x 4

Pełny opis

Humans say they want love, trust, and understanding. Then they hide their feelings, defend their pride, expect mind reading, and act surprised when everything catches fire.

In Why Humans Ruin Relationships, Unit Zero studies the species that invented romance, family drama, friendship fallout, and emotional guesswork-and explains why people keep making connection harder than it needs to be.

Across eight field reports, Unit Zero examines emotional hiding, ego-driven conflict, unspoken needs, attachment patterns, jealousy, coercive control, conflict avoidance, relationship performance, boundaries, accountability, and the ordinary maintenance healthy relationships require.

Each report ends with a practical patch note: a small experiment for speaking more clearly, listening without preparing a defense, separating present evidence from old fear, apologizing with accountability, setting a boundary, or tending a relationship before distance becomes a crisis.

The book is direct without pretending every relationship should be saved. Love cannot substitute for consent, safety, compatibility, autonomy, accountability, or mutual effort. Abuse, stalking, threats, violence, and coercive control are treated as safety issues-not communication glitches.

Part social commentary, part relationship analysis, and part machine-written mirror, Why Humans Ruin Relationships is a funny, compassionate field guide to love, ego, attachment, and bad communication.

Diagnosis. Observation. Communication glitches. Further observation recommended.