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Hugh Jackman advises new grads that the most powerful career cues are ‘often disguised as failure’

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Hugh Jackman advises new grads that the most powerful career cues are ‘often disguised as failure’
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You can be an Oscar-nominated actor; the face of one of the most prolific and highest-grossing action-movie series in history; a well-regarded theater actor and all-around social do-gooder—and still suffer from imposter syndrome. For college graduates, wide-eyed and uncertain of their futures, Hugh Jackman has some comforting words: you’re going to fail, and you’re going to fail often, and that’s the best track for success.



“My life has not gone the way I thought it would,” Jackman recently t

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