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The formula is simple: when all else fails, write about your failure.
No one ever goes, 'Oh, I'd like to just spend a long time talking about your failure a couple of years ago.'" The fact is, Corden is a genuinely talented actor.
If your Pavlok wristband doesn't enter the geofence of your gym by the set time, it can shame you by posting about your failure to Facebook, making you pay a penalty fee you've wagered, or shock you.
And you listen to him say humble compliments about your failure as a team in a daze.
Maybe you have to just give up and leave, unsatisfied and anxious about your failure to fulfill a basic bodily function no one else seemed to have trouble with.
Before you start stressing about your failure to keep up with the life timeline you've created in your mind, click through the slideshow for seven reasons that it's OK -- and, we daresay, actually pretty awesome -- to take your sweet time.
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I'd also ask you to tell me about your failures.
I really don't care about your successes as much as I care about your failures, and what you learned from them, and how you did that.
Be smart about your failures.
Whether you like it or not, you will be asked about your failures.
No one is going to know or care about your failures, and neither should you.
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