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As humans, our psychology is wired to attract people when we create value for others. Meaningful relationships aren't built with empty hands. I've learned that to create a strong network, you must have value to offer - whether it's a skill or expertise. This value attracts people who will help connect you to your goals. Focus on building something valuable, think about how you can impact someone's life, and the right opportunities will follow.

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