It's often said that who you know is more important than what you know. But why? So Imagine you donāt know much, but you have strong connections in every field. Now One day, you randomly come up with an idea. And Since you have so many contacts, you can just call a friend to work on it with you or even build an MVP (website, app, anything) for you. After running the company for some time, you realize you need funds to continue. Now You could either borrow money from a bank, but in your case, you can simply call your rich uncle or investor friend, who would likely fund you. Now, your company grows big, and an existing brand sues you for copyright infringement. Instantly, you call your lawyer friends, and they help you get through it safely. Now, Iām not saying that not knowing things is a good idea. In fact, itās a terrible one. And also you can use existing platforms to hire people for anything, but that takes time, is expensive, and may not always give the best results. Instead, your close connections will do their best work for youāand often at a lower cost. āØ Thatās why you should focus on building strong relationships with at least one person in every field.
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