«Never eat alone»

Sep 10, 2019 20:44

Author: Keith Ferrazzi    
Year: 2005

This book seems to be a verdict for introverts who would rather remain in the shadow of an unsuccessful fate than force themselves to go out and talk to a stranger. It can hardly be called the best work on networking, but there are some sensible thoughts in it. The author decided to praise the role of connections in modern life in a very - veeery - detailed form. The meaning of the above is easily reduced to a few pages and your own experience.

“Success in any field, but especially in business is about working with people, not against them.”
“real networking was about finding ways to make other people more successful.”
“I’ve come to believe that connecting is one of the most important business-and life-skill sets you’ll ever learn. Why? Because, flat out, people do business with people they know and like. Careers-in every imaginable field-work the same”
“Human ambitions are like Japanese carp; they grow proportional to the size of their environment. Our achievements grow according to the size of our dreams and the degree to which we are in touch with our mission.”

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