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New Member from NYC
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nyclady on July 21, 2020, 7:20 am
Hi,
My name is Sharon and I'm from NYC in United States.
I joined Power University because I am trying to learn how to be better person. I am taking the time to invest in myself. I believe in self development.
Each day I try to improve my mind. I am trying to learn how to deal with people on professional and personal level.
I am a lifelong learner.
I did not understand people and got hurt badly. Now I want to learn how to master the game so I can be better individual.
Thank you Lucio for making this available to all of us so we can be better versions of ourselves.
Hi,
My name is Sharon and I'm from NYC in United States.
I joined Power University because I am trying to learn how to be better person. I am taking the time to invest in myself. I believe in self development.
Each day I try to improve my mind. I am trying to learn how to deal with people on professional and personal level.
I am a lifelong learner.
I did not understand people and got hurt badly. Now I want to learn how to master the game so I can be better individual.
Thank you Lucio for making this available to all of us so we can be better versions of ourselves.
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Sharon Dawson
Hello Sharon!
Thank you, and welcome.
I like your self-development analogy as in "learning the game".
I think that one of the greatest advantages of learning the game is that, once you learn it, you can also get to the best of people, and bond and make great human connections.
But to get there, you first need to understand people, including their more selfish, darker, and manipulative tendencies.
In a way, you learn the game to also transcend the game.
But to transcend it, you first have to learn it.
Hello Sharon!
Thank you, and welcome.
I like your self-development analogy as in "learning the game".
I think that one of the greatest advantages of learning the game is that, once you learn it, you can also get to the best of people, and bond and make great human connections.
But to get there, you first need to understand people, including their more selfish, darker, and manipulative tendencies.
In a way, you learn the game to also transcend the game.
But to transcend it, you first have to learn it.
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