1. Motivation: Rejection can be used as one of the strongest motivations to fuel someone’s fire for achievement. 2. Self-Improvement: By taking the motion out of rejection, one can use it as an effective way to improve an idea or product. 3. Worthiness: Sometimes it is good to be rejected, especially if public opinion is heavily influenced by group and conventional thinking, and if the idea is radically creative. 4. Character Building: By seeking rejection in tough environments, one can build up the mental toughness to take on greater goals.

