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Should you hang out with people who is holding completely different value just for the sake of networking?

| Help.


| No, that's a bad way to do it. When you talk to anyone, and I mean ANYONE, just ask for their phone number. Networking is as easy as that. You might ask them for a favor tomorrow, probably not, but you have their phone number now, and that's networking.


| Make cash money then, put that cash money towards your values


| People don't have to agree on everything. That being said if just being around them is miserable then no.


| >>936406 real


| Totally, you'll learn that life us about much more than you'd be able to understand without trying. It depends only on how much you're willed to learn from their prospective.


| >>381ad4
Good answer.


| >Should I stay in an echo chamber or should I partake in the real world?

Seriously? Why even ax...


| Unless you are filthy rich to the point that your kids and grand kids don't have to work their entire life, then you'll have to deal with people with different value.


| “It’s the logical thing, right? You interact with certain types of people, you grow up yourself as a certain type of person as a result. You can share the joys of the good, the burdens of the bad. You know if you trip, someone will be there to help you stand back up.”


| It depends ig. Most of the time I don't cause usually those "different values" and the actions they take based on them is shit that actively harms me and/or others, and I don't fuck with that. You should never feel obligated or pressured to interact with harmful people


| If you dislike a nazi or a child-raping invader because they "do harm" aren't you doing harm to them? Typical western hypocricy. Who are the real nazis, I wonder.


| >>402317 I'm gonna bonk you with a heavy rock


| >>95a56c has the right idea.
>>402317 is taking it too the extreme.

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