CNBC – Being overlooked or rejected can be an incentive to work harder, whether you're just starting your career, switching jobs, or pitching a new idea, Wolfe Herd said. "I personally love being underestimated. I think it's a total superpower," she said. On Bumble, women initiate conversations with matches. This was immediately a problem for investors, who told her that women wouldn't want to ask men out. Wolfe Herd said the rejection didn't make Bumble a bad idea. Instead, she said, she started viewing it as a new idea that people didn't know how to visualize yet.
by Megan Sauer
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