Addiction & RecoveryYou broke the trust. Now you have to build the ramp. |
If you broke the trust, you no longer have the right to privacy. Welcome to the Glass House phase. 🛑📱
Rebuilding trust after a massive betrayal—whether it's addiction, infidelity, or chronic lying—requires Step One: Radical Transparency.
If you're the one who broke the trust, you don't get to demand privacy anymore. Privacy is a privilege of the trustworthy. For the foreseeable future, your phone, your location, and your schedule are open books. You don't get to be offended by this. You're building a wheelchair ramp for the person whose legs you broke. Stop complaining about the construction work and start rebuilding.
💬 Let me know in the comments: Have you ever had to walk through the "Glass House" phase to save a relationship? 👇
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