How to Ruin Everything by George Watsky
This book is a series of essays written by the writer and musician George Watsky, telling different stories about his childhood and his experiences while trying to get involved in show business. He tells stories of how he free-styled at his middle school dance or the time he smuggled a narwhal tusk over the Canadian border for his friend's grandmother.
The book gives an insight into the life of a musician that has a lot to say in his music. It tells how he "ruins everything" and how you can, too! Though, as Watsky says himself, the only good way to ruin everything is by accident.
How to Ruin Everything is entertaining, funny, and all around a great book. I would highly recommend anyone that wants to read it should.
Sounds like fun! I'll have to read it. It kind of reminds me of the Trickster archetype.
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