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Before you leave any meeting or encounter, you always should ask what I call Three Golden Questions. First, “How can I help you?” This gives you an opportunity to add value immediately with a suggestion, a referral, or an opportunity, and it will establish you as a giver and potentially someone they want to know. Second, “What ideas do you have for me?” Asking for ideas allows the people you are talking with to add value to you as you have (hopefully) added value to them. Third, “Who else do you know that I should talk to?” The very connection you need may be in this individual’s network, and the only way you can find out is with this question.

10 Networking Tips That Will Make You a Success

Eric Barker

“Those who know that they are profound strive for clarity. Those who would like to seem profound to the crowd strive for obscurity." --Nietzsche

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The next element of happiness you need to master is imagination. I wrote about this in the context of raising your energy, which is closely related to happiness, but it bears repeating in this chapter. Pessimism is often a failure of imagination. If you can imagine the future being brighter, it lifts your energy and gooses the chemistry in your body that produces a sensation of happiness. If you can’t even imagine an improved future, you won’t be happy no matter how well your life is going right now.

How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big

Scott Adams

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