Reddit Reddit reviews Dig Your Well Before You're Thirsty: The Only Networking Book You'll Ever Need

We found 4 Reddit comments about Dig Your Well Before You're Thirsty: The Only Networking Book You'll Ever Need. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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4 Reddit comments about Dig Your Well Before You're Thirsty: The Only Networking Book You'll Ever Need:

u/back2dahfuture · 4 pointsr/MGTOW

This is basically the theme of “Dig Your Well Before You’re Thirsty”

A great book on networking

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/funny

A great many people work professional jobs. They work in advertising, HR, software, management, finance, and yes - that means they "sit in an artificially lit room with minimal daylight". But they do it by choice. Like this guy, they knew that it was office work when they got into it.

I'm all in favor of "being happier", but why not be smart about it? Why not manage your career so that you leverage your background?

For the people who disagree with me: You should read this book. It's a book about building a network of people who know you and like you and want to help you in your life. That is how most successful people got that way.

For this guy to piss off his former supervisors is rock stupid on many levels. He can only lose from a move like that.

u/thefreshscent · 1 pointr/AskReddit

That's what people are supposed to tell you when you are a kid when grades are the only thing you have to worry about in life (assuming you are a typical suburban white kid).

When you get to college, they are supposed to start telling you to get good grades, network heavily, and find an internship. At least if you want to have a job when you graduate.

This is a great book I had to read for a class freshman year that really opened my eyes to the power of networking and using connections to get you wherever you want to go.

u/electricfoxx · 1 pointr/lgbt

There is a difference between race and religion. They can correspond, but not always. (Though some Jews think of "Jewness" as either a race or religion) Often, a religion may have different denominations (Sunni, Shi`ite), which have different interpretations of religious texts. Not all Muslims believe homosexuality is a sin, but some do. This is the same for Christianity and Judaism. Even if you know everyone around you is okay, you should still be cautious and use commonsense.

Find some reliable people in case shit goes down. Ask yourself: "How many people could I realistically count on to help me if I called at 2:00 A.M.?" (source)