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I heard my mother asking the neighbors for salt." But we had salt in the house. I asked her why she was asking the neighbors for salt. And she answered me: —Because our neighbors don't have a lot of money and often they ask us for something.
From time to time, I also ask them for something small and inexpensive, so that they feel that we need them too. This way they will feel more comfortable and easier for them to keep asking us for everything they need."
Respect for human dignity is undoubtedly one of the noblest feelings.
And that's exactly what I learned from my parents... Let's build empathetic, humble, supportive children and other values to be valued..!!!…"

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Dont be that guy who networks for a living. Be someone, do something THEN when you meet good people you can actually provide value and build together. Its not your network that determines your net worth. Its your net WORK. Its not all about who you know its all about what you do. Network as a side dish, not the main course!
Kevin Szabo@KevinSzabo14
Networking is underrated. You could be rich by simply hanging around rich people.
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