There’s a big difference between an acquaintance and a friend. And if you want to enter the second group, you must help people thrive.
When I was in high school, I only focused on my success. I wanted to crush the competition and rule supreme. So, I had no friends.
Later on, I changed. I tried helping others thrive, and they brought me with them.
People want to share their recognition if you ever help them. And most of them will always be grateful. So, help others and be a giver – you will double the benefits.
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