I think I've always been somebody, since the deaths of my father and brother, who was afraid to hope. So, I was more prepared for failure and for rejection than for success.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We all learn lessons in life. Some stick, some don't. I have always learned more from rejection and failure than from acceptance and success.
In my early career I was like a goldfish. Rejection didn't affect me; I'd just forget how bad it was and keep going back for more.
You have people come into your life shockingly and surprisingly. You have losses that you never thought you'd experience. You have rejection and you have learn how to deal with that and how to get up the next day and go on with it.
I don't really have disappointments, because I build myself up for rejection.
Sometimes I feel my whole life has been one big rejection.
I think the rejection - if it's taken in the right spirit, it can make you a better person. And I think that is what I've always striven for. If one thing didn't work out, a project or anything, it doesn't mean that I lose my own confidence. In fact, I give myself a lot more confidence and opportunities.
A rejection is nothing more than a necessary step in the pursuit of success.
Rejection is the one constant of human experience.
Rejection just motivates me to keep trying and to try to do better.
I've always hated rejection; I only want to go out there when I know I've got it right.
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