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Someone was asked what his great source of fraustration is he said "people",he also was asked what  his greatest source of Joy is and  he said "people".well,some may not get the clear picture of what the man was trying to say,but here is what I know you'll understand....
No matter how big your dreams are and how planned out you think you can be about accomplishing the dream,you'll find out later in life that you'll only accomplish just 30% of it alone.
Now,what about the 70%?,well..it is tied to the networking you made...yes, exactly!.
It has everything to do with the people you know that can help you get to the top of the ladder.
Oh you think the saying "no man is an island" is a mere talk? No it's not.
You won't succeed alone,no man has,and non will ever.
Don't get me wrong here,I don't mean it all must have to be people from the beginning,first you start with the vision,you refine it and bring it out to the light then then people can help you get there.

See an illustration I have; Miriam has always loved to write plots,but really can't complete a whole play all by herself,she knows just a classmate that is a hotel DJ,but the DJ I tell you,knows a film producer and that producer knows many others...if Miriam opens up to the DJ he could help her get across to some people that writes a full script from the producer and her plots will be transformed into  a great movie.

If she venturers out looking for someone to get the script done,it might take longer than 8years,but her miracle is a call away.
I'll conclude with this aphorism "tied to your self esteem is a good relationship you keep"
Network well, preserve the "little great" circle of friends you have.

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