Does Your Network Benefit You at Work?

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In the workplace, relying solely on individual efforts is impractical; it's crucial to build a network and have your own circle of friends. This way, when you face challenges, there will be people to support you. However, discerning people's true intentions can be challenging. Among your friends, some are genuinely supportive and willing to lend a hand during critical moments, while others may be insincere and quick to distance themselves when trouble arises. So, can your workplace network be there for you when it truly matters? Let's explore! (This article is for entertainment purposes only.)

1. Do you enjoy actively making friends?

 

2. Are you able to engage in lively conversations with strangers?

 

3. Do you have a mix of introverted and extroverted traits?

 

4. Is it rare for someone to deceive you?

 

5. Do you have a strong and accurate sixth sense?

 

6. Are you a considerate friend?

 

7. Do you value loyalty among friends?

 

8. Do you wish to befriend people who are more accomplished than you?

 

9. Are you good at reading people?

 

10. Are you a person who is hard to read?

 

11. Will you step up when your friends need you the most?

 

12. Can you feel positively towards people whose personalities differ greatly from yours?

 

A: Your network needs to expand

Among your friends, there are indeed people who can help you. You are genuinely good to your friends, which earns their trust. However, your network is too small and needs expansion to truly benefit you. You are not someone who enjoys socializing; you make friends as fate allows. While your friendships are sincere, their limited number may not be very impactful. Try to attend more social gatherings; with your charm, you can make many new friends.

 

B: Your friends can help you

You have a cheerful and loyal personality, love making friends, and know how to maintain relationships. You also enjoy helping others, which has led to a wide network across various industries. When you need assistance in your career, there will always be someone willing to lend a hand. This is your greatest advantage in the workplace, helping you expand your career and easily accumulate wealth.

 

C: Only a few can help you

When you truly need help, only a few people will be able to assist you. However, while the number may be small, it is sufficient for you. You are not an ambitious person; as long as you have a stable job, a warm family, and a few close friends, living a simple and happy life is enough. With few desires, you may find happiness more easily.

 

D: You don't really need help from friends

You are a very independent person with strong abilities, capable of doing well in your career on your own. Therefore, you have a low level of dependence on friends; you are more likely to help others than to seek help yourself. However, even the most capable individuals need friends; otherwise, life can feel quite lonely.

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