Hehe that's just in time, got rejected by YC today so... Still I think it is a major idea, you guys got any input as to get approved next time? I'm asking because I think I might have not stressed how big it is.
Basically the idea was inspired by Clear, the todo app, because I was fed up how the GUI works on the iPhone. So I found a way how to create more time by pinching ala Clear. I later found out this gesture is like a Lego building block, it's universal. I've always went with a pro approach to GUIs, I think people are much smarter then we think and to me gestures are the way to go. Like gestures should be like the axioms. Pinching should not just zoom in but zoom in in different ways depending on the context. Sort of like operator overloading, using the same principles to do new stuff which makes sense.
Any feedback appreciated and let me know why you got rejected too, make we can start like a help group :-) I'm serious!
I guess the key point here is that by desensitizing yourself to rejection, you prevent a single rejecting from impeding your progress. ("Making a mountain out of a molehill")
Of course it's important to learn why rejection or failure was encountered; some aspects are outside of our control, but those that are, we can work to change.
Where it becomes a problem is when the rejection/failure is generalized into a systematic problem that demotivates you from continuing on.