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The Lovejoy Hour

Ep291 - Curious About Failure - Sarah Stein Lubrano

The Lovejoy Hour

Lovejoy

Society & Culture, Football, Sports

4.6767 Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2022

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Tim talks to Sarah Stein Lubrano about 'The School Of Life Book' On Failure. 

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Transcript

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If you can't afford one, I recommend them. Today's hour, I'm curious about failure.

1:19.6

Joining me for conversation is Sarah Steen-Lebrano, who's part of the School of Life Organization,

1:25.7

who help people lead more fulfilled lives. Failure is a fascinating

1:32.2

subject. I'm going to sound weird here, but this is what I believe now in my many years and

1:41.9

older years, my wiser years. I'm full of wisdom now, but I've read a lot and I've

1:47.0

done a lot of podcasts and I don't believe there's such a thing as winning or losing.

1:52.6

I just don't think that is a correct way. It's a good use of language, but it's a poor analogy

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