Nothing Is Wrong With You brings together three steady conversations on identity and responsibility. In a culture that encourages constant self-improvement and quick self-judgment, this book offers something different: proportion. Across these pages, Kathryn Dawe addresses a familiar pattern - the tendency to turn ordinary human experiences into permanent conclusions about who we are. A decision that doesn't work becomes proof. A difficult season becomes identity. These conversations separate responsibility from self-condemnation. They explore how to take ownership without collapsing into self-blame, and how to stand steady without dramatizing every outcome. This is not a method or a transformation plan. It is a grounded examination of internal authority, consequence, and clarity for readers who are tired of turning every mistake into a personality flaw.