Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Go where you're celebrated not where you're tolerated

Rejections a severe teacher and you’ll most likely log some time in this classroom at some point in your life. But rejection can be even more instructive than favor because it forces you to come to grips with who you really are and who you’re not.

It lets you know where you don’t belong and who you don’t belong with.

You’ll never ...succeed with people who devalue you  -  Go where you're celebrated not where you're tolerated.
-- Bob Beaudine, via Facebook

3 comments:

  1. Yep, rejection makes you take a look at what you're doing and what you should be doing, I agree.

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  2. I agree. Franz Fanon said; "He who is reluctant to recognise me, opposes me."

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