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Pythagoras faced several failures throughout his life, including his inability to prove the irrationality of the square root of 2, which contradicted his belief in the perfection of mathematics. Additionally, his strict and secretive cult-like community led to internal conflicts and eventual dissolution of the Pythagorean society after his death. Pythagoras also failed in his political ambitions in Croton, where his followers were eventually overthrown and he had to flee for his life.

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