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A review by tetiana
The Hidden Power of F*cking Up by Keith Habersberger, Eugene Lee Yang, Ned Fulmer, Zach Kornfeld
4.0
I love The Try Guys – their videos are fun, silly, but ultimately really wholesome, relaxing, and even educational. Naturally, I went into their book with certain expectations, which they totally met, and I had a ton of fun with The Hidden Power of F*cking Up!
It has some insights into the guys’ lives and personalities, but overall really feels like any other Try Guys project: they try things, they fail, they goof around, but know when to get emotional and real.
It has a nice message, too. I remember being terrified of failure when I was younger and it did impact my life negatively. I can really get behind the philosophy (or failosophy, like TTG call it) of just trying things out without the overwhelming need to be perfect at them.
I also definitely recommend listening to an audiobook, since the guys read it themselves, which makes it doubly hilarious.
It has some insights into the guys’ lives and personalities, but overall really feels like any other Try Guys project: they try things, they fail, they goof around, but know when to get emotional and real.
It has a nice message, too. I remember being terrified of failure when I was younger and it did impact my life negatively. I can really get behind the philosophy (or failosophy, like TTG call it) of just trying things out without the overwhelming need to be perfect at them.
I also definitely recommend listening to an audiobook, since the guys read it themselves, which makes it doubly hilarious.