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Every rejection is incremental payment on your dues that in some way will be translated back into your work.
James Lee Burke
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Rejections are part of the journey towards success and contribute to personal growth.

This quote emphasizes that every time we face rejection, it is not simply a setback but rather a necessary step that contributes to our eventual success. These experiences can be viewed as investments in our future work, where the lessons learned will ultimately enhance our efforts and achievements.

Themes

RejectionSuccessGrowthMotivationWork

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech aimed at people facing career challenges.

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