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Failosophy

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From the Sunday Times bestselling author of How to Fail and Magpie

'Elizabeth Day has revolutionised the way we see failure' Stylist

'A beautiful timely and humane book' Alain de Botton

'Most failures can teach us something meaningful about ourselves if we choose to listen'

In Failosophy Elizabeth Day brings together all the lessons she has learned, from conversations with the guests on her award-winning How to Fail podcast, from stories shared with her by readers and listeners, and from her own life, and distils them into seven principles of failure.
 
Practical, reassuring and inspirational, these principles offer a guide through life's rough patches. From failed exams to romantic break-ups, from career setbacks to confidence crises, from navigating anxiety to surviving loss, Failosophy recognises, and celebrates, the fact that failure connects us all. It is what makes us human.
 
With insights from Malcolm Gladwell, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Lemn Sissay, Frankie Bridge, Nigel Slater, Emeli Sande, Alain de Botton, Mabel, Fearne Cotton, Meera Syal, Dame Kelly Holmes, Andrew Scott and many, many more, Failosophy is the essential handbook for turning failure into success.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9780008420413
Publication date: 9th December 2021
Author: Elizabeth Day
Publisher: 4th Estate an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 148 pages
Genres: Emotions and emotional intelligence
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
Positive psychology
Coping with / advice about anxiety and phobias
Coping with / advice about stress
Practical advice: Life hacks / handy tips
Advice on careers and achieving success
Popular philosophy