no to a sale, a favor, a date or a job. I’m talking about the rejection that wounds the psyche.I’ve asked audiences in 35 countries this question.
The average number I see worldwide? About seven. But let’s say I’m wrong. So double it. Fourteen people rejected you in a way that forever impacted your identity, self-worth and prospects in life.Now let’s talk about the second question I ask my audiences.“How many of you have met, known, interacted with, worked with or generally got along well with at least 10 people in your life?” Everyone laughs.
Everyone raises his or her hand.“How many of you have gotten along well with at least 50 people in your life, in such a way they didn’t reject you or at least didn’t hurt or bother you?” Everyone’s hands go in the air.
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