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Failosophy
A work of Non-fiction by Elizabeth Day
Subgenres:
- Self-Help,
- Personal Development,
- Mental Health
This book is for you if you're into...
- Real talk on failure from podcast guests like Phoebe Waller-Bridge
- Practical advice for reframing break-ups and setbacks
- Uplifting quotes for anyone who feels lost in their 20s
In Failosophy: a handbook for when things go wrong, Elizabeth Day, author of How to Fail and creator of the award-winning podcast, brings together all the lessons she has learned from her own life, from conversations with her podcast guests – including Malcolm Gladwell, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Lemn Sissay, Nigel Slater, Emeli Sande, Meera Syal, Dame Kelly Holmes, Andrew Scott and many more – and from meeting readers and listeners who have shared their stories with her.
She has distilled all this precious material into seven key principles of failure:
Failure just is.
You are not your worst thoughts.
Almost everyone feels they've failed at their 20s.
Break-ups are not a tragedy.
Failure is data acquisition.
There is no such thing as a future you.
Being open about your vulnerabilities is the ultimate act of strength.
Practical, inspirational and with carefully selected quotes from the podcast guests, who have insights into everything from failed exams, romantic break-ups and how to cope with severe anxiety, Failosophy is the essential guide for turning our failures into our successes, and the equivalent of having a chat with a good friend who wants to make you feel better.
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