Jimmy Failla discussed with Dana Perino and other "Gutfeld!" guests how he carried his positive attitude with him after the pandemic and talks the study showing that two-thirds of Americans are living with a "carpe diem" attitude.
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JIMMY FAILLA: No, actually, no. I used to day drink more when I was younger, but my taxi passengers hated it. And now I definitely think I came into this with the same attitude. I come from a really fun family and I've always looked at life like we're all in the fun business to get seriously, to be serious for a second. If you die tomorrow, you're not going to wish you got on one more Twitter fight. You know, you just had a good time. Listen to a song you liked, the food you liked. So that's always been my mentality. And that's why I really didn't feel the journey from where I started to where I am, because I was too busy just enjoying like really when I was in a cab and getting cut off and shot at, I'd be like, Oh, I love this song. You know what I mean? And I'm not even kidding. Like, that's my only secret sauce in life, I tell you that all the time.
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