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Is failure actually good for us?

Rejection and failure can be a bitter pill to swallow but as they say “what doesn’t kill you ...

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14.02 16 May 2024


Is failure actually good for us?


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14.02 16 May 2024


Rejection and failure can be a bitter pill to swallow but as they say “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”. Failure is part of a healthy life journey and it’s important for us not to shield our children from it, says Richard Hogan. 

Dr. Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist, Author and Columnist with The Irish Examiner joins Seán to discuss.


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