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Never Eat Alone:
…behind any successful person stands a long string of failures.
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Never Eat Alone:
When it comes to meeting people, it’s not only whom you get to know but also how and where you get to know them.
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Never Eat Alone:
Friendship is created out of the quality of time spent between two people, not the quantity.
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Never Eat Alone:
Usually it’s the events and activities you excel at that you’re most passionate about. So it makes sense to make these the focus of your efforts.
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Never Eat Alone:
When we’re truly passionate about something, it’s contagious. Our passion draws other people to who we are and what we care about.
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Never Eat Alone:
It’s astonishing how much more you can learn about someone when you are both doing something you enjoy.
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Never Eat Alone:
Old-school business views the expression of emotions and compassion as vulnerability; today’s new businesspeople see such attributes as the glue that binds us.
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Never Eat Alone:
When our relationships are stronger, our businesses and careers are more successful.
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Never Eat Alone:
Use your passions as a guide to which activities and events you should be seeking out. Use them to engage new and old contacts.
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Never Eat Alone:
When you meet someone with whom you want to establish a relationship, take the extra little step to ensure you won’t be lost in their mental attic.
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