A lot of good lessons to be found in here---but not necessarily the ones the author intended to write about, perhaps.<p>This entire post seems like a last-ditch attempt to get re-noticed by the company that rejected him (far be it from me to impute motives on the writer of a Medium post, but here I am). It may in fact be something much less embarrassing than that, and I hope it is.<p>Furthermore, his beatification of the Buffer "blog" is bizarre: it's a Buzzfeed-style trash-bin of top ten tips for increasing your Social Marketing nonsense. “Become the writer that I want to be”? Perhaps we understand the term differently.<p>Nonetheless, we should all take to heart his parting note, "DO NOT let rejection and self-doubt keep you from moving forward with your goals." I'd just add, "Don't publish too much of what you write when you're down."