Thoughts on Fear, Rejection, and Change

• Rejection grows fortitude.
• Persistence exterminates fear.
• Effort yields love.
• “You either adapt, or fail.” –Brian’s Dad.
• Throughout the twisted maze of life, people change a great amount. This change is natural. A forced change however will likely result in no change at all.
• A person will change what they will, in their own way and in their own time.
• As outsiders, we can suggest some pathways which they could follow. But they make the final decision, just as authoritatively as a judge proclaims his ruling. And they should receive the same respect as the robed man.
• Ask once, and you’re a flattering chap. Ask again, and you’re an obnoxious, arrogant fool. Take “No” as her final answer. If she should change her mind, she’ll let you know.
• If you desire a highly sought commodity, you must compete to get it.
• You must cope with repeated love rejection, humiliation, and disappointment until the hour in which you find that your dream has come true.

Tom Hesley

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