There Are Always More Nos Than Yeses
Although it may not seem true, if we think about it, we will
come to realize that there are always more nos than yeses. We
will be turned down more often than not. The good news is that
the more nos we get the more the yeses will increase. It is a
numbers game. The more often we ask the more our chances of
success increase.
If, just for fun, we took a jar and put a penny in it for every
no we received and took out a penny for every yes, we would
never empty the jar. The nos will far exceed the yeses. There is
of course one way to limit the number of nos one receives, and
that is to never ask. No comes from putting ourselves out there,
being brave and taking risks. The good news is that being brave
and taking risks usually doesn't call for any extra human
capabilities. It could be as simple as asking someone out on a
date or applying for a new job. A simple yes is easy, but most
likely not. It is never easy to stretch our comfort zone and
take the risk of being rejected. Thankfully, no one dies from
rejection, and no simply means next opportunity.
In an interview with actress Christina Applegate, she shares how
being a teen star actually made it more difficult to break into
adult acting. After ten years starring as Kelly Bundee on the
television sitcom "Married with Children," Applegate found it
difficult to land adult acting parts. "You give everything you
have and it's