Embrace rejection as a learning opportunity from "summary" of How to Be a Writer by Ruskin Bond
Rejection is a bitter pill to swallow for any writer. It can feel like a personal attack on our abilities and talents, leaving us feeling discouraged and defeated. However, rejection is a natural part of the writing process, one that every writer must learn to accept and even embrace. Instead of viewing rejection as a crushing blow to our self-worth, we should see it as an invaluable learning opportunity.
When our work is rejected, it can be easy to wallow in self-pity and despair. We may question our skills and doubt our potential as writers. However, rejection is not a reflection of our worth as writers; it is simply a part of the journey towards improvement. By embracing rejection as a learning opportunity, we can turn a negative experience into a positive one.
Rejection forces us to reevaluate our work, to see it through fresh eyes and consider how it can be improved. It pushes us to strive for excellence, to hone our skills and craft our writing with great...
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