A review by yahalnaut
Failosophy: A Handbook For When Things Go Wrong by Elizabeth Day

2.0

After How to Fail which is one af my all-time favourite Failosophy disappointed me tremendously. The first book listens to people's failures kindly and gently without falling for the temptation to draw judgmental conclusions.
Failosophy, however, is an intepretation that cannot accept failure without having to esoterically instill shallow meaning to it. The result is a hasty motivational poster in form of a book.