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Hello, guys. It's me again. Hope you are doing well and sorry for pestering you every now and then. Could you please help me figure out what "A time you failed?" is trying to assess? I have failed a lot, but I'm not always sure about the reason why I failed. For example, I've tried thrice to secure an internship at a firm and each time, I've considerably improved my application to the best of my abilities but I never got the internship. Now there could be a thousand reasons why I didn't get the role but because there is no way to find that out, I have no clue how I could use this internship application failure for my "A time you failed?" question. To be honest, I think I never got the internship because I was not good enough but I fail to understand how this will help me answer the question better. If I knew that I wasn't good enough, failing should have never been a big deal in the first place? Plus, there was nothing that I learnt from failing to get an internship because IMO I had already put in my best application and had improved it every time. I think I'm probably overthinking this but I would be grateful for your help.


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