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Rejected
I'm sure many people can relate to Rachel C. in her article "Rejected". I've seen many emails like hers that flashed me the essence of failure. When she wrote about how crushed she was to receive another disappointing email, she gave the ideal reaction to give up. However, she surprised me when she slowly began to type again. Most people would of given up, they would of left the word document blank. I view people who are willing to try again despite those failures as heroes. It makes me amazed and bewildered at how much they are willing to fail in order to succeed. I become influenced to go on just like they have and I end up surprised on what I achieved. I suggest to many to do what Rachel did and start over anew .
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