If a person achieves a goal they have set for themself, then they will be more likely to strive to reach for more difficult goals. They will push themselves until they succeed. Suzannah Windsor Freeman, writer of “Does Studying Rejection Letters Hinder Writers?”, discuses the pros and cons of revealing the rejection letters of a writer. Freeman tells her readers that writers often read their own as well as other people’s rejection letters. This softens the blow. Rejection reinforces the negative aspect of hard work. People are turned off from rejection and are no longer willing to try again. It urges them to give up. Reading the rejection letters of her peers helps Freeman to accept that failure is a part of life. She states about rejection letters, “They can reinforce the idea that all writing is subjective and you can’t please everyone at once,” (Freeman). She understands that everyone receives some form of rejection, and normality of
If a person achieves a goal they have set for themself, then they will be more likely to strive to reach for more difficult goals. They will push themselves until they succeed. Suzannah Windsor Freeman, writer of “Does Studying Rejection Letters Hinder Writers?”, discuses the pros and cons of revealing the rejection letters of a writer. Freeman tells her readers that writers often read their own as well as other people’s rejection letters. This softens the blow. Rejection reinforces the negative aspect of hard work. People are turned off from rejection and are no longer willing to try again. It urges them to give up. Reading the rejection letters of her peers helps Freeman to accept that failure is a part of life. She states about rejection letters, “They can reinforce the idea that all writing is subjective and you can’t please everyone at once,” (Freeman). She understands that everyone receives some form of rejection, and normality of