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…be constantly creating the environment and community you want for yourself, no matter what may occur.
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…don’t wait until you’re out of a job, or on your own, to begin reaching out to others. You’ve got to create a community of colleagues and friends before you need it.
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As your community grows, partnering becomes more of a necessity. It becomes a matter of efficiency. One contact holds the key to maintaining all the other relationships in his or her network.
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People are always hungry to congregate with other people with similar interests, to make a difference in their communities, and to create an environment that makes it easier to do business.
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Building a community of like-minded people around a common cause or interest is, and has always been, a very compelling proposition in its own right.
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Ultimately, making your mark as a connector means making a contribution – to your friends and family, to your company, to your community, and most important, to the world…
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…tendencies and assumptions and reflexes handed down to us by the history of the community we grew up in, and those differences are extraordinarily specific.
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Community games have important benefits to our real lives. They may lead us to new interests – public spaces or public instructions we discover we care about more than we’d thought…
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Collaborate with other hustlers and entrepreneurs at every opportunity. Find your Tribe. The bigger your community, the more ‘luck’ you will have.
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The goal of recruiting evangelists is to build a community around your product.
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