I would honestly abandon the idea. Just the fact that you are applying again shows perseverance that the admissions office will recognize. On your applications they ask if you have applied/been denied in the past so this information will be known to the admissions office. This then gives you the opportunity to show them another part of your story in your PS in addition to your perseverance. Personally I went through about 4 different topics before I landed on one that worked for me. Hope this was helpful!
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I would honestly abandon the idea. Just the fact that you are applying again shows perseverance that the admissions office will recognize. On your applications they ask if you have applied/been denied in the past so this information will be known to the admissions office. This then gives you the opportunity to show them another part of your story in your PS in addition to your perseverance. Personally I went through about 4 different topics before I landed on one that worked for me. Hope this was helpful!