When perception becomes control
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About this listen
In Episode 2 of XscapeGoat: Relationships, Reality, and Resilience, I continue the conversation that began in the first episode—but this time, we move beyond the story and into the patterns that follow it.
This episode is about what happens after the truth is spoken.
We talk about why people protect their own narrative, even when that narrative causes harm. How labels and titles—parent, partner, family, authority—are often used to excuse behavior instead of taking responsibility for it. And how perception, when left unchallenged, slowly turns into a form of control in relationships of all kinds.
This isn’t therapy. It’s not a blame session. And it’s not about tearing people down.
It’s about awareness.
It’s about recognizing how truth gets minimized, rewritten, or dismissed—not because it’s false, but because accepting it would require accountability. It’s about understanding how control doesn’t always look aggressive or loud; sometimes it’s quiet, subtle, and wrapped in “good intentions.”
If you’ve ever felt misunderstood, silenced, labeled, or pressured to accept someone else’s version of events over your own lived experience, this episode is for you.
XscapeGoat is a space for real conversations about relationships, family dynamics, identity, resilience, and growth—without pretending things are neat or easy. This episode continues that mission by asking one simple question:
What happens when perception becomes more powerful than truth?