Choosing the Right Social Crowds
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Written by Smart and Pretty   
Friday, 29 May 2009 19:29

They say the five closest people to you pretty much sum up who you are. Reputation by association. I know not all of you agree with this, but when we're trying to choose the "right" social crowds for a reason, this is inevitably true.

Now, I am not talking about how to choose your close friends or who your homies are (although being selective is highly suggested), I am talking about which social groups do you associate with? To many people, there could be a distinction. When I say the "right" social crowds, obviously this is used in a context where you are seeking to gain from the social experience. This does not have to be viewed as a bad thing as this "give and take" networking behavior is often times assumed. Time is precious to the S&P, if you set time aside for mingling, make sure you get what you expected.

For the S&P, one should ask "why" am I spending time getting to know this group of people? Is it beause their expereices entice me and are beyond me, conversing with them serves as an inspiration? Make sure the social crowds you associate with continuously bring you growth and aspirations.

Smart: Leadership
Pretty: Attract followers

 

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