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If there’s one thing life keeps proving, it’s that who you know can sometimes be as valuable as what you know. That might sound like a cliche, but it’s played out in my life and the lives of so many people around me. A strong network can open doors to career moves, side gigs, and chances you might never find on your own.
A profound scenario I will never forget was in 2022 during the NFT days. While some of my friends were focused on WLs, I was focused on creating connections with Project managers, Mods, collab managers, Founders, Artist respectively.
The first, Second and Third Job I took as a Moderator and collab manager was as a result of the connections I made On discord and Twitter. I get hands-on on important WLs while others are still struggling to get them.
For me, networking success lies in blending the online with the offline.
Warpcast is an important platform where great connections can be made. Few days in /success and I’ve already met few persons with great talents and success. 0 reply
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Tbh irl, I've not many friends, from school life to high college, there were but just for homework assignments!
When i went to uni, i was so focused that i had to drop the fellows together and avoid sitting in the cafeteria!
So at the end , i had no frens
My sisters are my frens 💛
When i joined farcaster, i had no idea that this farcaster could make me many friends who would really mean a lot to me!
Maretus you, Niko, dude, mr. Chad, tyler, Iryna, inga and alllll :*
You guys really means Lot to me, they've built my social friend zone 1 reply
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Over the years, I've had countless small business ideas swirling around in my head. Things like starting an Instagram page to sell useful gadgets, opening a fast food kiosk, renovating small residential homes, and so much more. But due to financial constraints and time limitations, I've never been able to bring any of them to fruition. Currently, the only part-time work I can somewhat manage is working in the crypto space.
You know, Maretus, I think a successful part-time job is one that doesn’t tie you down to a strict schedule. Otherwise, it’s not really part-time anymore. There’s this law that says to gain something, you have to lose something else. So, I believe a part-time job should minimize what you have to give up. 0 reply
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