“The Primary cause of disorder in ourselves is the seeking of a reality “promised” by another.” - Krishnamurti Can the repetitive act of breaking promises in relationship also plant and nurture the seeds of entitlement and resentment within our significant other? Is it in fact our Unhealed wounds that desperately need “Promises” to be fulfilled? Which matters most to you, fulfilled relationship desires and expectations, or the person who is expected to give them to you? What is the psychology behind broken promises? Are Promises necessary for a healthy relationship? Should they even be made in the first place? What is an example of a future faking relationship? Are broken promises lies? Are some Avoidant attachment styles prone to break promises? Why do narcissists break promises? How do broken promises affect relationships? True or False? Narcissists will fake a future to create the illusion of high investment, strong interest, or deep emotional ties. Do narcissists make broken promises? What happens when promises are not fulfilled? How do broken promises impact trust and emotional connection in a relationship? Can unfulfilled promises lead to feelings of betrayal and resentment? What role does communication play in preventing broken promises? Is it possible to rebuild trust after a series of broken promises? How can individuals heal from the pain caused by broken promises? What are some strategies for setting realistic expectations in relationships? How does future-faking contribute to the cycle of broken promises?