Your Music And People by Derek Sivers - Deepstash
Your Music And People 
by Derek Sivers

Your Music And People by Derek Sivers

Key Lesson:

Be helpful to others in any kind of way, your time to receive help will come too. Don't bother looking for new opportunities until you can show some level of success in what you do.

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