Learn
From Rejection: You will discover many hidden lessons
from your so-called defeats or failures. Remember
what Henry Ford said, "Failure is the opportunity to
begin again more intelligently." You can simply
replace the word failure with the word rejection – same
difference. Remember Napoleon Hill saying, "With
every adversity, there is a seed of equal or greater
benefit." Always look for the benefit. Remember
that which you focus on the longest will become the
strongest. So focus on what you can gain from
every "rejection" encounter in your life. Understand
that every person who has achieved anything of significant
magnitude always looked for the "good" in what most
people saw as "bad." Recall what happened when
Thomas Edison was working on the light bulb. After
5,000 so-called rejections or failures, a young reporter
asked, "Mr. Edison you have failed 5,000 times, why
are you wasting your time trying to get something to
work that's not going to?" Thomas Edison looked
and the young reporter and said, "Young man, you don't
understand, I have not failed 5,000 times, I've discovered
5,000 ways that won't work. If I keep at it, I
will soon run out of ways that won't work and must discover
the way that will work." Well, you are probably
reading this article under some sort of light.
Aren't you glad that Thomas Edison learned from his
so-called rejection instead of just throwing in the
towel and giving up?
Go,
Go, Go!!!
Jerry
Clark
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