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Oprah’s Job Rejection That Launched a Legacy
In her early 20s, Oprah Winfrey was fired from her job as a TV news anchor. Her boss told her she was “unfit for television.”
Most people would have taken that as proof to quit. Oprah didn’t. She leaned into what made her different—her ability to connect, to listen, to make people feel seen.
That “failure” pushed her into daytime talk shows, where those very qualities became her superpower.
Today, Oprah is a billionaire, philanthropist, and cultural icon. And it all started with someone telling her she wasn’t good enough.
Mindset lesson: Rejection is often redirection. The closed doors aren’t the end—they’re the detours that lead you to where you’re meant to be.
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By Rosha Entezari5
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Oprah’s Job Rejection That Launched a Legacy
In her early 20s, Oprah Winfrey was fired from her job as a TV news anchor. Her boss told her she was “unfit for television.”
Most people would have taken that as proof to quit. Oprah didn’t. She leaned into what made her different—her ability to connect, to listen, to make people feel seen.
That “failure” pushed her into daytime talk shows, where those very qualities became her superpower.
Today, Oprah is a billionaire, philanthropist, and cultural icon. And it all started with someone telling her she wasn’t good enough.
Mindset lesson: Rejection is often redirection. The closed doors aren’t the end—they’re the detours that lead you to where you’re meant to be.
Good Morning, Money.
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