Rejection is Redirection
A thousand no’s leads you toward the right yes.
When we begin to see rejection this way, it stops feeling like ostracism and starts becoming direction. A signpost guiding us toward what is truly aligned with us. Because what is truly meant for you will not reject you.
The more fully yourself you become, the more the right opportunities, people, places, and moments begin moving toward you too — almost as if they are galloping in your direction.
Rejection is not the opposite of movement.
Nothing is.
A no is still momentum.
Every truly original idea is usually rejected at first — often many times. Gatekeepers tend to rely on patterns, data, and what has worked before.
But reality has always struggled to recognise the future while it is still arriving.
The things that eventually change the world rarely look reasonable in the beginning.
So perhaps rejection is not proof that you are wrong.
Perhaps it is simply redirection to where it is right.