Dealing with Failure
Ellen shares her perspective on dealing with failure and the ups and downs of life. She emphasizes the importance of having a support system and finding ways to express and process emotions. Despite the challenges, she remains hopeful and resilient, recognizing that failure is just a small part of life's journey.In this clip
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