The #1 issue I've had with this is never being told why you fail. I've been on about a dozen final round interviews, and after every "Thank you for applying, however" email, I was always told "No feedback". This is the biggest reason why people see rejection as failure, because 99% of the time it doesn't show you why you need to approve. It's entirely possible to do everything right perfectly and still not get an offer, depending on who else is interviewing at the same time.
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The #1 issue I've had with this is never being told why you fail. I've been on about a dozen final round interviews, and after every "Thank you for applying, however" email, I was always told "No feedback". This is the biggest reason why people see rejection as failure, because 99% of the time it doesn't show you why you need to approve. It's entirely possible to do everything right perfectly and still not get an offer, depending on who else is interviewing at the same time.