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The Benefits of Failing at French


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In a New York Times Op-Ed, William Alexander shares about his attempt at learning French at age 57. "’French resistance’ took on an entirely new meaning as my brain repelled every strategy I employed," writes Alexander. "Yet my failure was in fact quite unremarkable." His attempts yield some unexpected benefits.

 

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