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Whether it be anyone, if people fail to see the perspective then people tend to oppose or disagree There's nothing wrong in that. It has happened many times and will happen again. (Take for example amazon, tesla, netflix etc every damn thing was rejected and criticised but see where these firms stand now)🙂 Rejections, criticism, praise, belief all can happen at same time and are obviously subjective

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