"I didn't mean to break them. I just didn't know how to hold anyone when I'd never been held."
I Don't Always Want to Fail People is not just a book - it's a mirror for men, fathers, sons, and those still becoming. Through raw storytelling, spiritual rhythm, and therapeutic reflection, George Barnes walks us through what it means to own the pain we caused - without staying stuck in shame.
This book isn't written from the mountaintop of healing - it's written from the dirt, the confession, and the altar. It explores:
How unhealed men turn survival into strategy
Why we hurt people while trying to protect ourselves
The sacred journey of accountability without condemnation
What forgiveness looks like when you're the one who failed
How to father, lead, and love even if you were never shown how
With divine cadence, journal-worthy questions, and spiritual precision, this book becomes both a scroll and a seat - inviting the reader to sit in the legacy they're building.
For the men who thought redemption wasn't possible - this is your blueprint.
For the ones still bleeding in silence - this is your table.
For the ones trying to learn how to stay - this is your mirror.