Game Theory in Relationships: Trust, Betrayal, and Emotional Strategy
If you sit with your own experiences for a moment just quietly, without trying to explain anything you might notice something small but very real. There are times when you almost say something, and then you stop. Not because you don’t have the words, but because something inside you pauses. It’s not loud. It doesn’t argue. It just gently holds you back for a second. That second matters more than it seems. Because in that moment, something is being weighed not in a logical, step-by-step way, but in a feeling-based way. A part of you is asking, “If I say this, what will happen?” And even if you don’t hear the question clearly, you feel it. That’s where relationships become deeper than just emotions. They become a space where your actions are shaped by another person’s possible reactions. And that changes how you move. You don’t just express what you feel. You adjust it. You shape it. You sometimes soften it or keep it to yourself. Not because you’re pretending, but because you’re aw...