What if failure wasn't the whole story?
What if everything you called a mistake... was actually a mirror?
In I Don't Always Want to Fail People, But Maybe I Didn't, George Barnes takes readers on a raw, soul-confronting walk through emotional accountability, personal redemption, and the architecture of broken relationships. Set against the metaphor of a construction zone at dusk, this book becomes both mirror and manual for those who feel they've disappointed the ones they love-but aren't sure where the fault line truly began.
This isn't just a book. It's a reckoning.
A conversation you've avoided.
A memory you thought you buried.
A blueprint for healing the inner fractures no one ever saw.
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