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Trust me, you can always create whatever you want, happiness, love, and wealth
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6 days ago
Hello, Internet. I published an autobiography on Amazon. Just go buy it, thanks. Oh, yeah. I have Mandarin and English versions, and now my friend is trying to help me finish the Spanish and Japanese versions. In the future, I might have at least four language versions of my autobiography. I also sent my autobiography to my friend who works for Netflix. The guy said my book is awesome, and if I get enough views, maybe I can have my own movie. English https://a.co/d/2uryUXN Mandarin https://a.co/d/7XvttAS
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Hello, Internet. I published an autobiography on Amazon. Just go buy it, thanks. Oh, yeah. I have Mandarin and English versions, and now my friend is trying to help me finish the Spanish and Japanese versions. In the future, I might have at least four language versions of my autobiography. I also sent my autobiography to my friend who works for Netflix. The guy said my book is awesome, and if I get enough views, maybe I can have my own movie. English https://a.co/d/2uryUXN Mandarin https://a.co/d/7XvttAS
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20, Being social
Trust me, you can always create whatever you want, happiness, love, and wealth
12 minutes 59 seconds
1 year ago
20, Being social

Hello, Internet. Rican here, and today I want to talk about something we all deal with every single day: being social. Yep, that’s right, whether you love it or hate it, social interactions are a huge part of our lives. And let's be honest, sometimes it's a wild rollercoaster ride, full of highs, lows, and everything in between.


Let’s dive in.


First off, socializing can be a real challenge, especially for someone like me who loves to chill with a good movie or a game. But hey, even I need to get out there and interact with people every now and then. Remember the last time you went to a party where you knew only the host? It’s like walking into a jungle, filled with unfamiliar faces. You stand there, awkwardly sipping your drink, hoping someone will come over and talk to you. And when they do, you suddenly forget how to form a sentence. Classic Rican move.


But guess what? Socializing is like any other skill. The more you do it, the better you get. I remember when I first started networking for my podcast. I was nervous as heck, stumbling over my words, and feeling out of place. But with time, I learned to relax, be myself, and just enjoy the conversation. Now, I can walk into a room and start chatting with anyone, and it feels natural. Social skills are like muscles—you’ve got to work them out to make them stronger.


Now, let’s talk about social media. Oh boy, the double-edged sword of our generation. On one hand, it's amazing. We can connect with people from all over the world, share our thoughts, our work, and even our breakfast if that’s your thing. But on the other hand, it can be a breeding ground for negativity and comparison. You scroll through your feed and see everyone living their best lives, and suddenly, your life feels a little less sparkly.


But here’s the thing: social media is just a highlight reel. It’s the best moments, the edited photos, the carefully crafted captions. It’s not real life. So, instead of comparing yourself to others, use it as a source of inspiration. Connect with like-minded people, learn new things, and share your authentic self. Trust me, the world needs more realness.


Speaking of realness, let’s touch on the importance of genuine connections. In this fast-paced, digital world, it’s easy to lose touch with what really matters—authentic relationships. I’m talking about the kind of friends who you can call at 2 AM when you’re feeling down, or the ones who know your favorite food and bring it over when you’re sick. These relationships are gold, and they take time and effort to build. So, invest in them. Be there for your friends, listen to them, and share your own experiences. It’s the little things that make the biggest difference.


And let’s not forget about family. Oh boy, family can be a whole different ball game. They’re the ones who see you at your best and your worst, who know all your quirks and still love you. Sure, they can drive you crazy sometimes, but at the end of the day, they’ve got your back. So, cherish them. Spend time with them, even if it’s just a quick call or a message. Family is your foundation, and no matter where life takes you, they’ll always be a part of who you are.


In conclusion, being social is an essential part of life. It can be challenging, awkward, and even frustrating at times, but it’s also rewarding, enriching, and vital for our well-being. Whether it's making new friends, engaging on social media, or strengthening bonds with family, these interactions shape us, teach us, and help us grow. So, step out of your comfort zone, embrace the awkward moments, and build those connections. Life is too short to spend it alone.


That’s it for today’s chat. I’m Rican, and I’ll see you next time, Internet. Stay connected, stay real, and keep spreading those good vibes!

Trust me, you can always create whatever you want, happiness, love, and wealth
Hello, Internet. I published an autobiography on Amazon. Just go buy it, thanks. Oh, yeah. I have Mandarin and English versions, and now my friend is trying to help me finish the Spanish and Japanese versions. In the future, I might have at least four language versions of my autobiography. I also sent my autobiography to my friend who works for Netflix. The guy said my book is awesome, and if I get enough views, maybe I can have my own movie. English https://a.co/d/2uryUXN Mandarin https://a.co/d/7XvttAS