What can you learn from this experience of rejection that can help you in the future?
LEARN? RAWT IN HELL! Okay, maybe not really or maybe really. Learn: People suck. People aren’t to be trusted. Ever. If I can’t do it, it won’t get done. I have to do everything. No one cares about my disability. #Facts
I’ve been rejected my whole life. It’s the same old. Same old. But I’ll go one by one. Well, first. Giving people money (AKA paying them) doesn’t ensure there will be no rejection, but it does lessen the change of it happening b/c people want and need money.
But the lucky people who have money can start thinking about risk. Do I want to spend my time and energy on this? Etc. Beggers can’t be choosers. But some people don’t have to beg.
How can you reframe this rejection as an opportunity for growth or change?
That’s not fun. Because I haven’t moved on. Still in the midst. Things would be fine…if they were fine. But thanks, Mindset Miranda.
Might update this blog post tomorrow with what I’ve been reading and listening to. Depends on time and whether I remember.