It's true that Indie authors need to learn
about rejection too.
Not exact matches
Compare that with how we go
about finding a mate nowadays, swiping left on those who aren't hot enough or who have
too many spelling errors in their profile, and each
rejection makes us increasingly vulnerable — we are being rejected for who we actually are, not our virtues.
Washington (CNNMoney)- Bill Clinton had a word of warning on Wednesday for fellow Democrats: Don't get
too cocky
about voters»
rejection of Paul Ryan's Medicare plan.
As it is an anonymous dating medium you don't need to think
too much
about a
rejection or avoiding somebody you met who is uninteresting.
For me, there are major flaws in these arguments, which I think place way
too much faith in the wisdom of crowds (an oxymoron, in my opinion)-- but I think the anger
about gatekeeping is an ideological issue, rather than a wholesale
rejection of quality standards.
Traditional publishers take
too long We've all heard
about authors who received
rejections from publishers for years before finally getting a book published.
To answer to the second
rejection about credit balances being
too low.
We have seen the Court of Appeal's
rejection of the appeal in the case of British Airways and the employee wanting to wear a cross necklace in defiance of the company's dress code (Eweida v BA plc [2010] EWCA Civ 80, [2010] All ER (D) 144 (Feb)-RRB- and also that court's decision in the Buckland case which was widely reported in the press in terms of «Professor wins case
about dumbing down university degrees» but which was of much greater legal significance for ridding the law on constructive dismissal of the heresy that the range of reasonable responses test applies to such dismissals, under which the ex-employee could only succeed in showing constructive dismissal if he could prove that the employer's behaviour was so bad that no reasonable employer could possibly have behaved in that way, ie that the employer had not just behaved as
too much of an Alan (B'Stard) but as a grade one Olympic standard Alan (Buckland v Bournemouth University [2010] EWCA Civ 121, [2010] All ER (D) 299 (Feb)-RRB-.
While Gestalt thinking
about field theory has a tremendous amount to offer other psychological disciplines in softening their overly dualistic / objectivist / mechanistic perspectives, if it goes
too far, it will fail to find «common ground», simply argue for one «side» of a duality over another, and stay on the outside, looking in with mutual judgment and
rejection.