Rejection became part of his identity.
Every interview ended the same way.
“We’ll get back to you.”
But they never did.
At first, he stayed positive.
Then frustration kicked in.
Then self-doubt.
After dozens of rejections, even his confidence started breaking.
People suggested backup plans.
“Maybe this isn’t for you.”
But he refused to believe that.
He kept improving his skills. Practicing. Learning.
Each rejection taught him something new.
Then came attempt number 101.
He walked into the interview with calmness—not desperation.
This time, something clicked.
Days later, he got the call.
He was selected.
That one “yes” changed everything.
Today, he looks back and says,
“Agar 100 baar reject na hota, to ready nahi hota.”
Lesson:
Sometimes, you don’t need many chances—just one right one.