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THE FALSE VERDICT

Par : M. N. Yong
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233978463
  • EAN9798233978463
  • Date de parution21/08/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Failure can tell the truth about what happened-and still become a false verdict about who you are. You don't get the job. You break the promise. You lose someone's trust. Soon the result starts speaking in your own voice: This is what you are. But refusing self-contempt is not the same as escaping responsibility. Other people can still refuse you. Lost time stays lost. Repair may fail. The question is whether you can face those facts without turning them into a sentence against the whole man.
The False Verdict is a story-driven guide for men caught between two bad answers: excuse everything, or punish yourself for everything. Through interlocking scenes of rejection, strained relationships, misplaced ambition, customer harm, and workplace power, M. N. Yong shows how to:. separate facts from identity verdicts. take responsibility without using shame as discipline. tell exhaustion, threat, and lack of direction apart.
test whether a goal is worthy of its real price. return, reroute, or stop after defeatFour practical tools help you decide what the evidence supports and what the next honest action requires. No motivational spectacle. No easy absolution. No promise that every loss can be repaired. Just a harder and more useful form of self-command: tell the truth, protect what is not yours to spend, and refuse to let failure name the whole man.