No. They are not the same. "Try" implies failure. If someone...

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Doing is trying and trying is doing, no? 🤔
No. They are not the same. "Try" implies failure. If someone asks you for something, there is a completely different feeling when replying, "I'll do it.", compared to, "I'll try."
Although it may be silly to quote a movie, Yoda's words of "Do, or do not, there is no try.", comes from sources in human history.
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