Based on 1 Timothy 4:12 , it calls teens to be examples in speech, life, love, faith, and purity. Five Ways to "Do Hard Things" The book outlines specific categories for taking action: Things that are outside your comfort zone. Things that go beyond what is expected or required. Things that are too big to do alone. Things that don't pay off immediately. Things that challenge the cultural norm. Impact and Resources
The authors argue that the modern concept of "teenagerhood"—characterized by low expectations and a focus on entertainment—is a recent cultural invention that limits young people's potential.
is a bestselling book by twin brothers Alex and Brett Harris . Written when the authors were just 19, it serves as a manifesto for the "Rebelution," a movement urging teenagers to reject the cultural myth that adolescence is a "vacation from responsibility" and instead use those years to pursue challenging, purposeful goals. Core Philosophy