A Quote by Ryan Blair

To be successful you have to deal with CRAP. Criticism, Rejection, Assholes and Pressure. — © Ryan Blair
To be successful you have to deal with CRAP. Criticism, Rejection, Assholes and Pressure.
There's always pressure, a great deal of pressure, when writing, since my first books were so successful.
The pressure for conformity is enormous. I have experienced it in editors’ rejection of submitted papers, based on venomous criticism of anonymous referees. The replacement of impartial reviewing by censorship will be the death of science.
If you want to be successful, you are going to have to deal with pressure.
I'm damn successful but I got here by not taking crap. I still don't take crap, so if anybody needs a champion, let it be me.
Being a comedian, you're under pressure. You have to deal with stress and pressure to perform - to deal with pressure without stress.
I did not deal well with the politicians. I tend to tell people that when they are full of crap, that they are full of crap.
OTT platforms have taken away the pressure that would plague films earlier... the pressure of box office, the number of screens it will be played in, what kind of stars it has or even the pressure of censorship... This is a really big deal.
The judgment, criticism, and rejection you face as an actor can be overwhelming.
It's not always caving to pressure: Sometimes criticism hits close to home; sometimes criticism changes our minds about something we've put out into the world.
My career has been very good to me, but really, the odds are really slim. It's a tough life, and you deal with a lot of rejection and unemployment, and if you're lucky to have a career, it's not easy. So you just want to protect your kids from the pain of rejection.
The Devil got landed with a shitty job, he has to deal with assholes everyday, he's probably bored as hell.
When you are successful, there is the pressure of performing consistently; when you are not, there is the pressure of coming back and doing well.
It is not rejection itself that people fear, it is the possible consequences of rejection. Preparing to accept those consequences and viewing rejection as a learning experience that will bring you closer to success, will not only help you to conquer the fear of rejection, but help you to appreciate rejection itself.
I've taken a lot of crap from a lot of people. Probably more than anybody in the history of this sport. I know Hank (Aaron) and Jackie (Robinson) took a good deal of crap, but I guarantee it wasn't for six years. I just keep thinking: How much am I supposed to take?
In the music business, there's a lot of criticism and rejection. If you embrace it, you'll be better off when the adjustment comes.
I can deal with the media; I can deal with some of the criticism I get and still focus on what I need to do.
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