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S6, Ep2 How to Fail: Alain De Botton

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day

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The Ancient Greeks and the Idea of a Tragic Death

Aristotle says that watching the story of somebody else's failure is cathartic. It allows you to see the connections between yourself and somebody else, he writes. And then what it does is it teaches you very importantly, compassion and fellow feeling for the person who's lying in a bloody heap on the floor by the end. The modern world is so harsh on failure because it essentially sees both success and failure as deserved.

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