Jack Ma explains how entrepreneurs should deal with rejection

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Jack Ma explains how you should deal with rejection (via CNBCMakeIt)

And if they want to keep pushing forward, they're going to have to get accustomed to receiving these negative responses, says the founder of Chinese e-commerce behemoth, Alibaba.

Yet, rejection should be treated as an opportunity, Ma said, as if everybody initially agrees with your vision or service, then "there is no opportunity." Jack Ma, chairman of Alibaba Group , speaks during a fireside interview with Maurice Levy, chairman of Publicis Group , at the Viva Technology conference in Paris, on May 16, 2019.During a fireside chat with Publicis Chairman Maurice Levy at the, the business magnate explained how when he and the other founders started Alibaba in 1999, they had "almost nothing."

 

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