Dan Martell - July 13, 2024


Someone Telling You “No” Has Nothing To Do With Who You Are


Episode Stats


Length

28 seconds

Words per minute

244.55376

Word count

116

Sentence count

7

Harmful content

Misogyny

1

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Toxicity

6

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Hate speech

1

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Summary

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In this episode, I talk about the power of rejection and how it can make you a better human being. I think if people stood back and just looked at the facts, they would see how silly they are. Nobody wants to be rejected because they take it as a personal attack to their identity. This is why when I travel to third world countries and I go to a flea market and these people are ferocious, there is zero part of them that connects their own self worth to the language of another human and a word that sounds like no. They don t hear no and go, oh, I'm horrible.

Transcript

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00:00:00.000 You go door to door and somebody says, 1.00
00:00:01.680 no, f*** off, leave me alone. 1.00
00:00:03.040 And then the person immediately thinks, I suck. 1.00
00:00:05.120 I think if people stood back and just looked at the facts, 1.00
00:00:08.140 they would see how silly they are. 0.99
00:00:09.600 Nobody wants to be rejected 0.99
00:00:10.640 because they take it as a personal attack to their identity.
00:00:13.260 I find it fascinating.
00:00:14.240 This is why when I travel to third world countries
00:00:16.240 and I go to a flea market and these people are ferocious,
00:00:19.360 there's zero part of them that connects their own self-worth
00:00:22.700 to the language of another human
00:00:24.500 and a word that sounds like no.
00:00:26.260 They don't hear no and go, oh, I'm horrible.