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Rejection Proof
Apr 20, 2025 6:53 AM

Author:Jia Jiang

Rejection Proof

Rejection? It's nothing to be afraid of …

Maybe you avoid situations where you might be rejected. You don't apply for that dream job. You don't ask for that pay rise. You don’t ask that person on a date. But it doesn't have to be that way – the only thing standing between you and your goals … is you.

Jia Jiang had allowed his fear of rejection to rule his life. But he decided to take radical action: he quit his job and spent 100 days deliberately seeking out scenarios where he would likely be rejected, from ordering donuts interlinked and iced like the Olympic rings to asking to pilot a light aircraft. And something remarkable happened; Jia not only learned how to cope with rejection but also discovered that even the most outrageous request may be granted – if you ask in the right way.

In this infectiously positive book Jia shares what he learned in his 100 Days of Rejection, explaining how to turn a 'no' into a 'yes', and revealing how you too can become Rejection Proof and achieve your dreams.

Reviews

[An] entertaining study of rejection in all its many manifestations.

—— Daily Mail

Jia's compelling and inspiring book is a wonderful example of how shifting our perspective can allow us to really see what makes us tick.

—— Dan Ariely, author of Predictably Irrational

Rejection Proof smashes fear in the face with a one-two punch. You'll laugh out loud at Jia's crazy social experiments, but you'll also go away thinking differently about what you can accomplish.

—— Chris Guillebeau, author of The Happiness of Pursuit and The $100 Startup

I hope you buy two copies of this book because as soon as you read it, you'll want to give it to someone else who needs a boost of bravery too.

—— Jon Acuff, author of Do Over and Start

Rejection Proof is a fun, thoughtful examination of how to overcome our fears and dare to live more boldly. You have no idea what you can achieve until you try!

—— Nancy Duarte, author of Slide:ology

A clever and inspiring read that will change the way you approach anything that may seem out of reach. This book made me want to look fear in the eye...and then kick it in the ass.

—— Alison Levine, author of On the Edge

Reads like an underworld crime story… Engaging even on the tech side of the story… Witt is concise and very funny

—— Bob Stanley , New Statesman

Closely reported and brilliantly written … highly entertainingExemplary in its clarity… this story is full of surprises as well

—— Steven Poole , Guardian

This is the definitive history of a media revolution… I was hooked late into the night… There are lots of big lessons here… it is the story of all creative industries, and in the end, the internet itself

—— Hugo Rifkind , The Times

You need to get hold of Stephen Witt's jaundiced, whip-smart, superbly reported and indispensable How Music Got Free

—— Washington Post

Fascinating… An engrossing story… surely the year's most important music book

—— Independent

Astonishing

—— Guardian

Enthralling

—— Sunday Times

An accomplished first book… So compelling

—— Economist

Lucid, page-turning, engaging… A cross between a nail-biting true-crime story and the type of blow-by-blow books penned by Bob Woodward… Deeply sourced and dramatic

—— Scott Timberg , Literary Review

Witt's first book has great strengths — primarily that he is a natural storyteller, with an eye for character and the ability to digest large amounts of technical detail, and turn it into a colourful tale

—— Financial Times

Scorching investigative history of how the music industry found itself staring catastrophe in the face... Full of colourful characters... Essential reading for anyone who cares about the future of our creative industries

—— The Bookseller

This is a riveting account of greed, huge characters and the collapse of a kind of empire, and will be the benchmark by which future books are judged

—— Jamie Atkins, 4 stars , Record Collector

The richest explanation to date about how the arrival of the MP3 upended almost everything about how music is distributed, consumed and stored

—— Dwight Garner , New York Times

A rare thing… Compulsively readable

—— Andrew Orlowski , Register

Definitive exploration of the turmoil the music industry has experiences in the last 20 years

—— Daily Mail

A surprisingly engaging guide

—— Rachel Farrow , UK Press Syndication

Remarkable

—— Ed Power , Irish Independent

Hats off to Witt…because the book he’s delivered is sensational: lucid, informative, breathlessly exciting, with the pounding narrative tempo of a first-class thriller

—— Allan Jones , Uncut

Witt brings the many-layered tale to vibrant life

—— Andrew Hill , Financial Times

Witt’s sharp prose and pace grips... His narrative hurtles like a thriller toward the “sin cleansing” development of iTunes and the profit shift from recorded to live music. It is – in both senses – a ripping yarn

—— Helen Brown , Telegraph

One of the most gripping investigative books of the year - my mind reels at who will play Glover in the inevitable movie adaptation

—— Zach Sokol , Vice UK

An exhaustive and entertaining account of how digital music piracy started, what effect it had on the industry and who was involved

—— Andrew Williams , Metro

Jaundiced, whip-smart, superbly reported and indispensable

—— Louis Bayard , Guardian Weekly

Brilliant… Witt's account is every bit as riveting as a thriller… Required reading for anybody interested in how we came to consume music today

—— John Meagher , Irish Independent

It’s a truly terrific read. Thoughtful, compelling, action-packed (surprisingly), utterly robust and guaranteed to be one of those nonfictions you rip through as if it was a novel by your favourite author

—— Bookmunch

Excellent

—— Sonny Bunch , Miami Herald

A terrific tale of music piracy at the dawn of the digital era

—— Helen Brown , Daily Telegraph

The collapse of the music industry, thanks to the emergence of the internet and illegal downloading, is told here with all the urgency and colour of a thriller

—— Louis Wise , Sunday Times

Witt tells the captivating and tense story of how the digital music revolution transformed the music industry, and made criminals out of many of us. Read it to learn all about a landmark moment in music and technology that still affects us today.

—— Isaac Fitzgerald , Buzzfeed

His book is a tour de force, delving into the criminal underworld of hackers and pilferers as well as the complacent corporate boardroom

—— Lionel Barber , Financial Times

A must-read. It flows like a captivating novel.

—— Mohamed El Erian , The National

A terrific book… Rich and fascinating.

—— Waitrose Weekend

Page-­turner about how piracy nearly destroyed the established music industry.

—— Andrew Hill , Financial Times

A great read.

—— Disrupts

Brilliant.

—— Hugo Rifkind , The Times

Witt skillfully and thoroughly documents this “warez” scene of file sharers… Absolutely enthralling, and occasionally cinematic.

—— Jon Fine , Strategy + Business

Beautifully told.

—— William Leith , Evening Standard
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