unsolicited devconnect advice: opportunity is around you, not above you. talk to new people, even if you don’t know their name, truly talk to them, give them a chance to enter your life. you might be standing next to someone who will change the course of your next year, or someone who just needed one kind word to believe in themselves again. if you see someone standing awkwardly in the corner while everyone crowds around someone “popular,” go speak to them. that person might have a story you’ll never forget. leave the chaos, get a mate, take a walk, breathe the same air and remember that this whole thing started because people dared to talk to strangers about impossible dreams. say hi to the people at booths, even if you think you’re not their target audience. if they try to sell you something and you’re not into it, ask a question anyway, change the topic, make them laugh. they’ll be grateful for it, and so will you. if you feel awkward, don’t go on your phone to scroll. put your phone in your pocket and look around you. the world will be unfolding, right there in front of your eyes. and of course, read the room, please don’t force anything but give fate a chance. some of the best things that will ever happen to you are waiting for a hello.
Make friends, not contacts!
Everyone knows that your network is your net worth. But what exactly is networking?
Here’s what people think networking is:
Step 1: Walk around a big event.
Step 2: Shake random hands and try your best to be extroverted.
Step 3: Wait and hope for a dream opportunity to fall right into your lap shortly.
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... See more“Don’t worry about being the most interesting person in the room, just try to be the most interested person in the room.
• The interested person asks about others and leaves a good impression because people like talking about themselves.
• The interested person is genuinely curious about someone’s craft and learns a lot about how things work.
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