Why do good people sometimes betray the ones they love most?
This powerful book explores the hidden roots of infidelity—not as a sudden act, but as a gradual process that begins with silence and emotional distance.
Through authentic stories, psychological insights, and practical exercises, the author
The three stages of micro, emotional, and physical.
Why loneliness within relationships can be more painful than being alone.
How unmet emotional needs create vulnerability to outside temptations.
Tools to rebuild trust, intimacy, and connection.
Written in a compassionate, non-judgmental voice, [Book Title] is not about blame but about understanding. Whether you are trying to heal after betrayal, protect your relationship, or rediscover emotional closeness, this book offers clarity, hope, and a roadmap for change.
If you’ve ever felt unseen in your relationship, this book is for you.
An engineer who realized that the most critical structures are the ones we cannot see.
Vytautas Giedraitis avoids the spotlight of literary galas. He is an observer who speaks only when his analysis carries weight. His work is not built on moralizing, but on systemic inquiry: how the "code" of masculinity operates, the mechanics of infidelity, and why modern society, despite its technological advancement, feels increasingly helpless.
Each of his books serves as a blueprint for those navigating the technical drawings of their own lives or the constraints of external algorithms.
The Foundation Vytautas’s perspective was shaped long before his engineering degree. Starting his professional path at fourteen, he learned early that reality rarely follows a predefined script. Balancing a bachelor’s degree with two jobs taught him that endurance is a constant currency.
From Failure to Insight His writing does not come from a safe distance, but from the wreckage of collapsed structures—not of buildings, but of human connections. From the challenges of emigration and systemic exploitation to personal crises within his own family, Vytautas has lived the "malfunctions" he describes. These experiences fostered a deep-seated aversion to "borrowed opinions" and digital passivity.
Engineering Meets Empathy Today, Vytautas is bridging the gap between technical precision and psychological insight. Currently studying psychology, he explores the human mechanism from the inside out. His work provides tools for those feeling exploited, betrayed, or overwhelmed by informational noise.
"I don’t write about how things should be. I write about how the mechanism works when it breaks—because I have been the engineer, the malfunction, and the recovery protocol all in one."