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The Journey

My journey of life is in my late 20's with some handful experience. I'll share whatever is in my way of life.


Things Don’t Work Out For A Person

Rejection hurts in the moment , but it also means that the right opportunity or person is still out there.

Some day you will be so happy this or that job or person did not work out , because then something or someone better can come along.



11 responses to “Things Don’t Work Out For A Person”

  1. In Buddhism, suffering creates good karma with patience. Good example here of this.

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  2. The right opportunity is only hiding behind the wall provided we seek him out even at the cost of climbing over the wall. Good one👌

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  3. Don’t lose hope. One day, we will find the right ppl whom we should welcome to our life with happiness. And also the job which u r meant to have, will definitely come to u in the right time 💫

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  4. Rejection and failure mean we are stepping outside our comfort zone and trying new things. After the rejection we have more information than we had before so we can choose to learn from it, and move forward to be better prepared for the future.

    Thank you for sharing, and peace to you, my friend.

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    1. Yes , it right .

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  5. Wonderful advice. Thanks for the timely reminder.

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  6. I was fired twice in my work career, neither of those instances had anything to do with my work performance, the companies were looking to cut payroll (and in their eyes) I was making too much money. In both situations, losing my job turned out to be the best thing that could have happened to me. It opened doors to new opportunities that wouldn’t have occurred otherwise.

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    1. Yes….Great experience ….thank you for sharing .😊

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  7. Hi there! This post could not be written any better! Reading this post reminds me of my previous room mate! He always kept talking about this. I will forward this article to him. Fairly certain he will have a good read. Thank you for sharing!

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  8. the advice most of us need..

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An English diarist and naval administrator. I served as administrator of the Royal Navy and Member of Parliament. I had no maritime experience, but I rose to be the Chief Secretary to the Admiralty under both King Charles II and King James II through patronage, diligence, and my talent for administration.

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