most hated job in the world is the job of Salesperson
it's really pichhe pad jate hai
But salesperson wo achha hota hai jo ki
pta hi na chale ki wo apko product bech rha ho
it's very rare talents
it tooks lot of time to be like this
Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 3m
Imagine getting rejected 100 times a day and still having to smile and pitch again. That’s sales. It’s not about ‘selling’—it’s about handling rejection without losing your mind
Rejection — where most give up, and where true entrepreneurs are born.
It’s not failure. It’s not the end. It’s the beginning of everything.
Every successful founder has a history of being rejected — by investors, partners, customers, or even their
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur • 1m
Rejection isn’t personal, but it’s not random either. It’s your offer, your pitch, or your price. What feels productive often isn’t just moves you, not always forward. Excuses add up. You might be the problem. Why? Start there.
Every startup founder should experience the brutal art of rejection.
It’s the fastest way to hone your idea, toughen your skin, and grow unstoppable.
How many times will you dare to hear "No"?
The Day I Got Rejected... And It Was the Best Thing Ever
Let me tell you something you don’t hear often: Getting rejected in sales can actually be the best thing for your business.
Wait, hear me out! 🙃
Here’s how it went down:
-I had a pitch ready.
if here is someone who knows about technical and have intrest in inovation then please reply my idea is kicking my mind again and again I want to work on this 🤝
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Baqer Ali
AI agent developer |... • 3m
I made a mistake
Honestly speaking I thought that nobody would read the post and I expressed what was there in my mind
It was like, I went out for me from that experience of rejection
But little I know I should not take the or like show the perso
When you think about advertising, what comes to mind?
For me, it’s a mix of emotions—sometimes it’s that one ad that tells a great story, connects deeply, and stays with you. Other times, it’s just noise, fighting for attention in a world that’s alr
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Jayesh more
🇮🇳 | Entrepreneur... • 13d
Starting up in India is easy… sustaining it? That’s a war.”
You get an idea today,
You incorporate tomorrow,
Design a logo the next day…
And then comes a day —
when you have no money in your pocket, but still smile for your team.
In 2025, a startu
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur • 1m
Selling isn’t about being clever.
It’s not about throwing mud at the wall and hoping it sticks.
It’s about asking the right questions, planting the right seed, and letting it grow.
The best salespeople don’t pitch.
They help people realize what the
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Basavaraj k Chikki
Entrepreneur, roboti... • 2m
Failure isn’t the end—it’s a stepping stone. Here’s how 5 founders
turned setbacks into success.
1.Sara Blakely (Spanx): Failed as a lawyer, turned door-to-door
rejection into a billion-dollar idea.
2.Elon Musk (Tesla/SpaceX): Nearly lost Tesla