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EPISODE · Jul 5, 2026 · 40 MIN

Why Good People Destroy You

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You don't destroy the people you love on purpose. That's exactly what makes this so hard to see.In 1964, psychiatrist Eric Berne published Games People Play — a book that described the hidden sequences running beneath most human relationships. He called them games. Not playful ones. Concealed strategies with a hidden motive and a predictable payoff.The games aren't played by cruel people. They're played by ordinary, well-meaning people — who have no idea they're playing them. And the people paying the highest cost are the ones standing closest.This video breaks down Berne's four core games, explains the psychological structure that makes them nearly impossible to stop, and gives you a diagnostic you can use this week.Based on: Games People Play by Eric Berne (1964)0:00 Why Good People Secretly Destroy Love2:36 The Shocking Psychology Behind Relationship Sabotage4:18 The Dangerous Games People Play5:41 The Double Meaning Behind Everyday Conversations6:34 Why People Unconsciously Ruin Relationships7:41 “If It Weren’t for You” — The Toxic Script10:24 The Real Damage Caused by Psychological Games10:52 When Anger Becomes a Weapon13:22 The Conversation Trap That Never Ends15:30 The Victim Excuse That Controls Your Life17:49 Why Human Relationships Become Emotional Battlegrounds18:58 Why Most People Fear True Intimacy20:52 2 Powerful Ways to Escape the Game22:51 The Moment You Break the Script24:01 How to Catch Yourself Playing the Game25:04 How to Build Healthier Relationships27:21 One Final Question You Need to Ask Yourself#psychology #relationships #selfawareness #GamesPeoplePlay #EricBerne #unconscious #bookbreakdown #personaldevelopmentBecome a member of this channel to enjoy benefits:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh6gJYYFDueIzAk_Jn6SmZw/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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You don't destroy the people you love on purpose. That's exactly what makes this so hard to see.In 1964, psychiatrist Eric Berne published Games People Play — a book that described the hidden sequences running beneath most human relationships. He called them games. Not playful ones. Concealed strategies with a hidden motive and a predictable payoff.The games aren't played by cruel people. They're played by ordinary, well-meaning people — who have no idea they're playing them. And the people paying the highest cost are the ones standing closest.This video breaks down Berne's four core games, explains the psychological structure that makes them nearly impossible to stop, and gives you a diagnostic you can use this week.Based on: Games People Play by Eric Berne (1964)0:00 Why Good People Secretly Destroy Love2:36 The Shocking Psychology Behind Relationship Sabotage4:18 The Dangerous Games People Play5:41 The Double Meaning Behind Everyday Conversations6:34 Why People Unconsciously Ruin Relationships7:41 “If It Weren’t for You” — The Toxic Script10:24 The Real Damage Caused by Psychological Games10:52 When Anger Becomes a Weapon13:22 The Conversation Trap That Never Ends15:30 The Victim Excuse That Controls Your Life17:49 Why Human Relationships Become Emotional Battlegrounds18:58 Why Most People Fear True Intimacy20:52 2 Powerful Ways to Escape the Game22:51 The Moment You Break the Script24:01 How to Catch Yourself Playing the Game25:04 How to Build Healthier Relationships27:21 One Final Question You Need to Ask Yourself#psychology #relationships #selfawareness #GamesPeoplePlay #EricBerne #unconscious #bookbreakdown #personaldevelopmentBecome a member of this channel to enjoy benefits:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh6gJYYFDueIzAk_Jn6SmZw/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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