beyond borders dilemma podcast
Rejection is often seen as failure—but in many cases, it is simply a redirection. Dr. Nana Yaw Kusi’s journey from Ghana to becoming an Associate Professor of Soil Science in the United States is a powerful example of resilience in the face of uncertainty. After completing his bachelor’s degree, Dr. Kusi recognized that advancing in his field required further education. With determination, he pursued graduate studies in the U.S., successfully passed the GRE, and secured admission. However, just as he was ready to begin, his visa application was denied due to timing issues related to his reporting date. For many, this would have been the end of the journey. Instead, he chose persistence. After a period of reflection and preparation, he reapplied—and this time, he succeeded. In January 2013, he began his academic journey in the United States, eventually becoming a professor. Key lessons from his journey: * Rejection is not always final—it can be a strategic pause * Persistence often matters more than initial success * Mentorship and guidance can make a critical difference * Long-term vision helps navigate short-term setbacks For students and professionals navigating similar challenges, Dr. Kusi’s story is a reminder: setbacks do not define your future—your response does.
12 episodios
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