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Hi Guys,
I notice people always ask the question about whether the glass is half empty or half full. I say F**K this question. It's like going to a war and ask whether losing a battle with 10,000 men died is better or keeping the war intact with only 10,000 men lost.
So yea, is rejection a learning experience? Sure. Is there no such thing as rejection? That's BS because in life, you either have it or you don't. But hey wait a minute, one might ask. Why do we do such things? Simple answer: Human delusion.
The human delusion is important. It is like that white layer when we have ulcers while we work our way recover.
Zac
I notice people always ask the question about whether the glass is half empty or half full. I say F**K this question. It's like going to a war and ask whether losing a battle with 10,000 men died is better or keeping the war intact with only 10,000 men lost.
So yea, is rejection a learning experience? Sure. Is there no such thing as rejection? That's BS because in life, you either have it or you don't. But hey wait a minute, one might ask. Why do we do such things? Simple answer: Human delusion.
The human delusion is important. It is like that white layer when we have ulcers while we work our way recover.
Zac