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[The Art of Resilience: Mastering Life Through Rejection Therapy]-[Rejection Therapy. No fear of no.]

Round Table China · B2 · 2024-10-28

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Embracing the 'No': The Power of Rejection Therapy

In a world where hearing "no" often triggers feelings of heartbreak and inadequacy, a growing social media trend known as "Rejection Therapy" is challenging how we perceive failure. Originally designed by Canadian businessman Jason Comley and currently popularized by Jia Jiang, this practice is not about seeking pain, but rather about building confidence and desensitizing oneself to the fear of rejection.

What is Rejection Therapy?

At its core, Rejection Therapy is a form of "exposure therapy." By intentionally seeking out situations where one is likely to be rejected—such as asking a stranger for a favor or making an unconventional request—individuals learn to confront the anxiety that arises in anticipation of a negative response. As the podcast hosts note, this process helps people manage uncomfortable emotions, ensuring that the fear of a "no" does not dictate or limit one's life choices.

Lessons from the 100 Days of Rejection

Jia Jiang, whose TED Talk "What I Learned From 100 Days of Rejection" serves as a cornerstone for this movement, began his journey to overcome childhood trauma related to rejection. His experiments, ranging from asking for a $100 loan to requesting custom "Olympic ring" donuts at a Krispy Kreme, demonstrate a vital shift in perspective.

One of the most profound lessons Jiang learned was the importance of "staying engaged." When he asked a stranger to plant a flower in their backyard and was rejected, instead of retreating in fear, he asked "why?" This dialogue revealed that the rejection wasn't personal—it was due to a dog that would dig up the plant. The homeowner even suggested a neighbor who would welcome the request. This highlights that "no" is often not a full stop, but a pause that can lead to new opportunities if one remains persistent.

Psychological Benefits and Risks

While experts suggest that this practice can help people practice managing anxiety, the hosts caution that it must be approached mindfully. For those who are highly sensitive, constant rejection without proper mental preparation could potentially lead to a dip in self-esteem. However, as the discussion concludes, the goal is to reach a state where one treats a "yes" and a "no" with equal weight. By desensitizing oneself to the initial sting of rejection, one becomes more resilient and capable of pursuing goals that were previously blocked by the fear of embarrassment.

Beyond Rejection: Motivational Perspectives

Transitioning into their "Motivational Monday" segment, the hosts explored the competitive nature of professional life. Using the analogy of two hikers encountering a bear, they suggested that in a career, one doesn't necessarily need to be perfect; one simply needs to be better than the competition. While this view was debated as being somewhat "sinister" compared to the idea of self-improvement, it underscored a broader theme: resilience, persistence, and the courage to keep "asking why" are essential tools for navigating the complexities of both personal growth and professional success.

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📖 Transcript

You're listening to Roundtable with myself Hy Young.
I'm joined by Yu Shun and Steve Hatherly in the studio.
Coming up, ever wonder if rejection can actually be good?
Yeah, you hear us out, please.
Rejection Therapy says there's more to it than just dealing with a no.
Is it fighting fire with fire or learning the art of the pivot?

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