00:00But how did I come out of it is better than harping on when I was said no to because there's
00:05been plenty of it and I still get said no to often. How I come out of it is to find a way to not take
00:14it personally, first of all. Secondly, to find a way around it with better people, with the right
00:22people, and to just be innovative and to just be curious about asking the right questions about
00:28what might not have worked about that particular version that I was said no to. And sometimes
00:33if it's a no, it's close that chapter, move on, do something else, invest your time and
00:38energy into something else, and maybe revisit that later or you may not feel the need to
00:43revisit that later. I know I say this a lot, but I'm just in a place in my life where I
00:50don't want struggle to be the first thing that I associate myself with and I associate my
00:55work with. I want it to be about moving forward and onwards and upwards and finding the right
01:01people to do that with.
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