Rejection Is a Myth

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“There are no failures–just experiences and your reactions to them.” ― Tom Krause

The Book The 25 principles of success by Jack Canfield helped me brace myself over failure. It made me realize failure is an illusion, it doesn't exist, rather, we create it. For example, If I apply for a job and I'm not selected, nothing about me changes. I didn't have the job before I applied and I still didn't get the job after I applied, it remained the same. It only gets worse if I go around telling myself I'm dull, I can never get employment, my mates are doing better, etc. The same happens to a guy who's turned down by a girl, he goes around telling himself I'm ugly, no one likes me, etc. We create the feeling of failure ourselves which in reality is just a myth.


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I didn't get this understanding in a day, there were moments I felt rejected, and told myself some lies about myself and how unworthy I was. I wrote my WAEC examination three times and I was already feeling like I can't make it. Somehow, society has made us believe we are supposed to succeed at everything or get approval for everything to be considered a genius, so we react negatively, telling ourselves some false statement, and then we consider ourselves to be a failure. Before now, I cursed myself , felt bad for days, refused to try, and have low self-esteem about myself whenever I fail but that changed when I started to read books about failure.

If our reasoning is nourished, our attitude changes. This was what changed my attitude toward failure, I no longer see failure as a thing that exists. I particularly like the statement made by Thomas Edison when he was asked about his multiple failures trying to build a light bulb, his response was

"I didn't fail, I only knew multiple ways in which it can't work."

If one doesn't see rejection and failure as one, he wouldn't be bothered by the number of times he tries; instead, he'll consider them as factors that don't work. Just as Tom Krause says "There are no failures, just experiences and your reaction" it's your reaction that determines your feeling and every rejection are experiences that leave behind a lesson as to what works or doesn't work.



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Beautiful quote there, we must learn to encourage ourselves by having a positive attitude to life

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Oh My God! I love this!!! And I am getting thay book. I have never come across such before said about rejection so that book is a must for me. I'll prefer the hard copy though😂. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

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It's one of the best selling books on success, the full name is "How to go from where you are to where you want to be" , you can get it in bookstores I believe.
You'll love the book

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Those are wonderful quotes. I'm glad you have the right attitude and a positive mindset towards failure. That alone is enough to ensure that the failures don't repeat themselves. Thanks for sharing.✨

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Thank You brother, it takes a lot of reading to reach this realization or understanding

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It's actually thank you sister, but yeah, you're welcome.✨

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It takes lots of courage to write WAEC three times.
And yes, failure is all in our head, a kind of thought that if we don't feed it it can't grow

Nice back, I should get it for a read.

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There's a lot it talks about, I bet you'll enjoy every bit of it

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