I recalled an article by Tynan from a while back titled, "The Most Important Thing in the World" - it resonates with me because behind all the cool things that social skills help us do, it really revolves caring about others.
On some level, whenever we network, socialize or flirt with someone, we connect with them on some level. We may give it different names but at the root is the process of finding common ground and appreciating it.
Success breeds more success, so I've used this appreciation of connecting with others to my advantage by being grounded and genuine, which brings more interesting people and experiences in my life.
Ever wonder have things work out in your favor even though you hadn't planned on it? I believe our minds work best when they're open the possibility rather than narrowed by expectation on outcomes.
People are dynamic and unpredictable: it's what makes meeting them such an interesting process. We never know what we'll learn or how a relationship will develop.

1 comments:
Always give value, thats the best rule to live by. If you're constantly trying to take and take you're A. an asshole B. not going to grow your social skills
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