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Why being social is important?

Why being social is important?

It might be difficult for an introverted person to meet new people, connect with them, and sustain a long-term relationship, but having this skill to communicate with new people will give you more advantages in your career and your business.

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Bolivian 🇧🇴 Engineering student ⚡⚙️

Human beings rely on the connections we make; you never know when someone may be able to assist you on some occasion.

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