Wall-E Vs Wall-E

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Failure can make you stronger if you know you didn’t do well and you want to excel by doing better than you originally did. If you failed you either are two types of people. One, you know when you failed but you choose to give up. Two, you want to become stronger when you know you failed so of course you want to try to make up for it.
For example, Wall-E in the movie “Wall-E” wanted to get Eve to hold his hand or hold hands with Eve. When Eve found out evidence of living on earth which was a plant. She had to return where she came from because Eve found a plant. Although, Wall-E decided to chase after Eve not only because Wall-E failed to get Eve to hold Wall-E’s hand but because Wall-E failed, Wall-E liked Eve. Even though Wall-E failed, Wall-E

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