How to Build a World-Class Network | Tim Ferriss & Dr. Andrew Huberman

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Tim Ferriss and Dr. Andrew Huberman discuss the importance of placing oneself in high-density environments for career and network growth, emphasizing the value of volunteering, being professional, and creating deep connections in uncrowded but interesting spaces.

Tim Ferriss — a five-time #1 New York Times bestselling author, technology investor and host of the iconic podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show. Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast.

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Super helpful chunk of advice. Thank you so much for these clips!

aldrinseanpereira
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In a world of 8+ Billion people, most people, with the exception of very few prominent celebrities, politicians and lead tech names, are not famous. Fame, is in a realm of niche. If people keep that perspective, they will be happier and not so ambitious, since that leads to other mental issues. (1 Corinthians 10:12)

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By YouSum

00:01:06 Consider moving to high-density areas for growth.
00:03:09 Volunteer at events to build connections and opportunities.
00:04:11 Stand out by proactively helping at volunteer events.
00:09:38 Develop deeper relationships rather than collecting contacts.
00:10:53 Avoid being a "starfucker" and focus on skill development.
00:11:51 Connect with achievers slightly below the top tier.
00:13:01 Seek lessons from skilled individuals for personal growth.

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lbguihe
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Tim is extraordinary. I suspect he's in the dungeoen right now coming up with what will be the next generation of brilliant, forwarded looking ideas.

joryiansmith
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As always very Insightful 🥰 Thank you for the free knowledge!

HealthLabHub
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I never liked the word networking. I prefer, ingratiating. That's pretty much it. However, the strategy of ingratiation should be obvious to the one you approach and that's what I find, is more transparent and not misleading. It is the folks who are more skilled socially than I could ever be. that get the approval they seek.

cmauro
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Ok, take aways? I don't have any, sry.

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