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WHY YOU SHOULD NETWORK:
Networking is an incredibly important factor to anybody’s success no matter what.
For example it can land you jobs that you are heavily under qualified for, I was offered a job as a scientist for a $5billion pharma company as apart of the hair loss prevention as a 20 year old autist with no degree. All because I know the head scientist and said what I needed to impress them.
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It can get you valuable internships, scholarships, discounts, jobs, friends, and business deals and it is completely dependent on your ability to talk.
WHERE TO START NETWORKING:
You want to be in an environment where you are almost forced to talk to successful people. Some good options would be:
1. Working as a bellman at a 5 star hotel (best option)
2. Working at golf course
3. Going to car meets on weekends
4. Use a free trial for an expensive ass gym like lifetime or equinox and talk to ppl in sauna
just find a place that has a good environment of successful people.
IMPORTANT SKILLS:
1:You need to be able to direct the conversation so that the ball is in your court by playing off of their words. (USE LARPING TO YOUR ADVANTAGE)
2: Be really good at larping
3: SHOW PASSION. Sound like you give a fuck about your future and these people will be more willing to connect with you.
4: LinkedInmax. A lot of the time this is what they ask to reach you on. Don’t be the jackass who loses their opportunity to this.
LAST FEW TIPS:
1. Look professional. It’s going to be obvious that looks will help your situation but speaking is the key factor.
2. Have an end goal or reason for the networking.
3. Don't be afraid to hit them up after exchanging info, doesn’t matter if you’re just asking how their business/life is going.
MY SUCCESS:
I am 20 years old and live in a penthouse in Southern California. I own 2 businesses (one I will not mention) the lesser being a yacht cleaning service. I started out as a bellman and met many CEOs, boat owners, doctors, lawyers, etc… that I have connected with over the past 2 years and have been crucial to my success.
TLDR: learn how to talk and who to talk to
Networking is an incredibly important factor to anybody’s success no matter what.
For example it can land you jobs that you are heavily under qualified for, I was offered a job as a scientist for a $5billion pharma company as apart of the hair loss prevention as a 20 year old autist with no degree. All because I know the head scientist and said what I needed to impress them.
View attachment IMG_2089.jpeg
It can get you valuable internships, scholarships, discounts, jobs, friends, and business deals and it is completely dependent on your ability to talk.
WHERE TO START NETWORKING:
You want to be in an environment where you are almost forced to talk to successful people. Some good options would be:
1. Working as a bellman at a 5 star hotel (best option)
2. Working at golf course
3. Going to car meets on weekends
4. Use a free trial for an expensive ass gym like lifetime or equinox and talk to ppl in sauna
just find a place that has a good environment of successful people.
IMPORTANT SKILLS:
1:You need to be able to direct the conversation so that the ball is in your court by playing off of their words. (USE LARPING TO YOUR ADVANTAGE)
2: Be really good at larping
3: SHOW PASSION. Sound like you give a fuck about your future and these people will be more willing to connect with you.
4: LinkedInmax. A lot of the time this is what they ask to reach you on. Don’t be the jackass who loses their opportunity to this.
LAST FEW TIPS:
1. Look professional. It’s going to be obvious that looks will help your situation but speaking is the key factor.
2. Have an end goal or reason for the networking.
3. Don't be afraid to hit them up after exchanging info, doesn’t matter if you’re just asking how their business/life is going.
MY SUCCESS:
I am 20 years old and live in a penthouse in Southern California. I own 2 businesses (one I will not mention) the lesser being a yacht cleaning service. I started out as a bellman and met many CEOs, boat owners, doctors, lawyers, etc… that I have connected with over the past 2 years and have been crucial to my success.
TLDR: learn how to talk and who to talk to
