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I Didn’t Get a Lawyer. I Got Free.
I didn’t file a lawsuit for revenge — I filed it for closure. No lawyers. No gatekeepers. Just me, my evidence, and the refusal to die in someone else’s cover-up.

The Scam No One’s Talking About: How America Profits Off Your Suffering and Calls It “Responsibility”
Twenty-seven girls die in a flood, and America shrugs. You lose your home in a fire, and your insurance company tells you to wait. Your Medicare is cut, and you're told it’s your fault. This isn’t weather. This is war. This week on PrecisionCycle, Enrique exposes the system that profits from your pain—and gives you the language to dismantle it.

Blog Post: Love Is a Leash — This Week on PrecisionCycle BTS
Love shouldn't come with strings—but for Dave, Megan, and Shane, it did.
In this week’s PrecisionCycle BTS, we uncover how families weaponize finances, medication, and guilt to maintain control. Whether it’s a pseudo-conservatorship, withheld savings, or grief without support, this episode reveals how conditional love acts as quiet psychological violence—and how boundaries set you free.

The Freakoff Republic: Why Diddy’s Conviction Isn’t the End—It’s the Mirror
Diddy didn’t break the system. He revealed it. This week on PrecisionCycle, we break down how Bad Boy Records became a criminal enterprise masquerading as music—and how that reflects the broader rot of American power. Narcissism isn’t the exception—it’s the business model.

PrecisionCycle Is Growing. The Industry Should Be Nervous.
The numbers don’t lie. The old therapy model does. PrecisionCycle just exploded past 128,000 views in one month, proving the people are ready for something real. This July, I’m paying out $100 for every referral that books—because the future isn’t talk therapy. It’s recalibration. It’s PrecisionCycle.

Narcissism Nation: Why 8 Out of 10 Suicides Are Men—and No One Cares
A man says 'I’m lost' and gets told to journal. He says 'I’m failing' and gets told to breathe through it. He’s bleeding out, and they hand him a worksheet. That’s not therapy. That’s surrender.

Birthright Citizenship Isn’t Dead—But Lazy Lawyering Tried to Kill It
In Trump v. CASA, Inc., the Supreme Court didn’t strike down birthright citizenship—it struck down performative politics masquerading as legal strategy. The plaintiffs failed to build a proper class-action case and instead tried to leapfrog process with broad, unsupported injunctions. And while the ruling doesn’t support Trump’s executive memo either, it serves as a reminder that if you want to defend constitutional rights, you better show up prepared.
This is a case about standing, structure, and the mechanics of due process. It’s not about policy—it’s about procedure. And if you don’t respect the rules of engagement in constitutional law, don’t expect the judiciary to hand you a win. The Constitution isn't a vibe. It's a structure. And it requires real work.

Therapy Is for Tourists. PrecisionCycle Is for the Ones Who’ve Been to War.
Therapy tells you to process your trauma. PrecisionCycle shows you how to exit it. You don’t need another breath-work exercise. You need to be told the truth—and shown a way out.”

The Therapeutic Customer Retention Model vs. PrecisionCycle: A Case Study in Ending the Loop
Held space. Validated her overwhelm. Gently mirrored. Offered a breathing exercise. And quietly renewed the subscription for next week.
That’s the therapeutic customer retention model—and it’s why so many clients spend years in “healing” with no real movement.
PrecisionCycle doesn’t co-regulate symptoms. It confronts structure. We don’t sell safety—we engineer evolution.
Instead of staying curious about the wound, we track the projection, name the distortion, and rebuild the ego through data-backed field recalibration.
One session. Seven metrics. Real movement.
Not just “attuned.” Transformed.

Shut Up and Recalibrate: Why Therapy Is Dead and PrecisionCycle 1.1 Is the Only Way Forward
Therapy didn’t come from love—it came from war. It was never designed to liberate you. It was built to keep you just regulated enough to function, not free. PrecisionCycle 1.1 is for people who are done playing that game. If you’re tired of being gaslit by your own potential, DM me. Let’s elevate!

Breaking Bad, Breaking Nations: The Narcissism of Empire from Walter White to Israel
An unfiltered psychological breakdown of Breaking Bad’s most iconic episode—Ozymandias—and how it mirrors the real-world collapse of modern empires. From Walter White’s mythic downfall to the weaponized trauma of the Israeli state, Enrique unpacks what happens when unchecked narcissism runs a nation into the ground.

Dave’s Precision Reengagement: When the False Self Shatters
When Pete walked in, he was spiraling. When he tried to leave, I stayed. This wasn’t just a session—it was a standoff between the self that performs and the self that feels. In this week’s PrecisionCycle, we faced the terror behind the mask and gave it a name. What followed was raw, unfiltered, and entirely real. This is what it means to break the loop.

Walter and the Beep: What One Client’s Story Taught Us About the Power of Small Moments in Treatment
“Being quick to judge doesn’t make you a good one.”
That one line from our client’s writeup stayed with us. Because what starts as mockery and isolation in this residential story eventually softens into laughter, warmth, and connection. Through Squiggles, Georgie, and a perfectly ill-timed fire alarm, we witness what it actually takes to shift someone from survival to healing. Spoiler: It’s not in the treatment manual.

When Silence Speaks Louder Than Strategy: A Masterclass in Clinical Precision
She didn’t parrot the insight.
She translated her truth.
And that’s why it stuck.
This wasn’t coaching. This was cellular-level integration. One moment of real ownership—born not from guidance, but from grounded restraint. That’s the elevate.epo model in action: no dependency, no scripts. Just earned transformation.

Why Men Don’t Feel Seen in Therapy—And What Needs to Change
In this powerful episode of PrecisionCycle, Enrique Arteaga breaks down why the mental health system fails men, how dating apps reflect deeper cultural imbalances, and what psychodynamic thinkers actually said about male suffering.
Drawing from Christopher Lasch’s Culture of Narcissism, Winnicott’s false self theory, Reich’s libido suppression, and Jung’s shadow work, this is more than commentary—it’s a manifesto. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood in therapy, this episode isn’t just for you. It’s about you.

The First Time I Met the Wiseguys
Goodfellas is not about crime. It’s not about the mob. It’s about psychology.
What Martin Scorsese gave us in Goodfellas wasn’t a story of violence—it was a portrait of disorganized attachment, unhealed rage, codependent loops, and the quiet panic that haunts those raised by chaos.
Henry Hill is the addicted chameleon. Jimmy Conway is the cold operator. Tommy DeVito is explosive narcissism incarnate. Karen Hill is the trauma co-conspirator.
The real drama? It's not in the killings. It’s in the archetypes.
In this deep-dive, I use the PrecisionCycle framework to decode the trauma beneath the tracksuits. If you’ve ever felt unseen, sabotaged, or stuck, this isn’t just film analysis—it’s your wake-up call.

Narcissism Nation: A Psychopolitical Reckoning Is Coming.
What if America doesn’t have a narcissism problem—what if narcissism is the American project?
That’s the question Narcissism Nation is here to answer. And the truth won’t fit into your therapist’s notes.
More than a critique, this is a confrontation. A line-by-line breakdown of how our culture rewards grandiosity, punishes vulnerability, and mass-produces pathology in the name of “freedom.” This isn’t pop psych. This is forensic analysis of a society built on ego inflation and emotional extraction.
In Narcissism Nation, we explore how the DSM became a political document. How capitalism turns personality disorders into survival strategies. And how modern suffering—depression, anxiety, addiction, eating disorders—isn’t a flaw in the individual, but a feature of the system.
You weren’t broken. You were born into something that is.
This is the origin story of American mental illness. it’s time we told it right.

The Rug Pull Republic: How Narcissism Became the Operating System of America
If you feel uncalibrated, it’s not you. It’s the system gaslighting you into compliance. Rug pulling is as American as apple pie — and that’s why PrecisionCycle exists. To recalibrate, not coddle. To expose, not excuse

The Groove Beneath It All: What Norteño Bass Teaches Us About Regulation, Seduction, and the Subtle Art of ASMR
You’ve heard the groove—but did you know it’s regulating your body? This blog dives deep into how Norteño bass players—like those in Tigres del Norte, Grupo Frontera, and Selena’s band—subtly seduce your nervous system through timing, tension, and micro-movement. It’s not music—it’s embodied containment.
Tied directly into the PrecisionCycle framework, we reveal how these musicians act as unspoken healers—balancing chaos, guiding emotional rhythm, and activating the same pathways as ASMR. If you’re ready to understand your body’s hidden response to rhythm, this one’s for you.

The Whisper That Heals: Reimagining ASMR as Clinical Tool
ASMR isn’t just internet fluff. It’s a soft-tech intervention that mimics dream-state processing, metabolizes dissociated affect, and provides a nonverbal holding environment where the body can start to feel safe again. For clients who can’t tell their story, ASMR helps them feel it—without retraumatization. This isn’t about calm. It’s about coherence.