"If You Ever Start Hatin Me, It's Cool... Just Don't Do It In Secret" is not just a book-it's a soul letter for the ones who kept receipts of love and noticed they weren't getting change back. Written in the prophetic rhythm of SoulLit(TM) storytelling and the Divine Realvelation style, this raw, reflective masterpiece by George Barnes confronts the quiet betrayals and unspoken pain that come from being overlooked, unsupported, and misunderstood by those closest to you.
From late Father's Day texts to the aching silence after setting healthy boundaries, this book documents what it feels like to see people invest energy, time, and money into everything-except you. It's for the reader who's asked: "What does support look like when it's real?" and has come up empty.
Barnes masterfully dissects emotional architecture and legacy scars in poetic, cinematic language. He paints a mural of inner conflict across chapters titled like rap lyrics and prayers whispered through clenched teeth. You'll find therapy in these pages-without the couch.