“Someone reading his or her rejection letter, on any topic, would prefer the pain to be short.”
Reasons for rejection can help a person cope with why s/he has been rejected – an opportunity for nasiha to be given, taken and applied in one’s life. Yet, the reasons can also make the pain deeper – or worse, cloud one’s feelings with other feelings, feelings that do not serve any purpose. When one is being rejected, should reasons for rejection be shared?
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