One of the wonders of the Internet Age is something called Facebook.
You can literally find everyone you’ve ever known by just joining it and then doing a search for their name (provided they’re Facebook members themselves, and millions already are - with hundreds of thousands more joining every single week).
If they’re found (within seconds), you can then connect with them by making them your “friend” by clicking on a button next to their photo.
They’ll receive your “friend” request and can decide whether to accept you as their friend or not, even though you both ARE friends in real life (or so you think).
If they do accept your request to be their friend, you can immediately do a lot of things with them, like being updated on what they’re currently doing with their lives, or with their friends, or with their families, or with their work.
And vice-versa.
Now you can announce to all your Facebook friends what you’re doing, by simply mucking around with your friends in Facebook itself. It’s a GREAT way to stay in touch while having fun at the same time.
If they don’t accept you as a “friend” on Facebook - well, bummer…you’ll know that you both aren’t really friends in real life.
It’s sad, and I feel sorry for you. But at least you know.
If you prefer to be optimistic, you could think that maybe they didn’t recognize that photo you’ve uploaded there, or you’ve put on lots of weight, or you’ve lost quite a bit of your hair.
Whatever it is, don’t let it bother you because there are thousands of other Facebook users who would want to be your friend even though they’ve never met you before.
There are lots of value in making “friends” this way that go beyond just making a “connection”.
You may be able to find a new employer, a new employee, a business partner, a life partner, someone who knows someone you need to contact or someone who means something to you right now but isn’t physically near enough to you for you to make a connection with.
Considering that one right connection may lead you to find a long-lost family member, or an investor who is willing to put in a few million dollars into your project, or a property agent who could find you your dream house at $50,000 less than the market rate - and you’ll soon realize just how important connections can really be.
If you are not yet a Facebook member - drop everything and be a member right NOW.
Once you’re a member, or if you already are one - try adding me as your friend.
Simply do a search for “Sen Ze” and check my photo that comes up to see that you’ve got the right person. A simple click on the “Add as friend” link next to it will do!
Once I’ve accepted you as a friend - you can then see everything that I’m up to there.
MY network of friends can see what I do “with” you.
Some of them can make a huge difference to your own goals.
Now you can see what I do on Facebook because I allow my friends to see what I do.
Once you grasp how important this point really is, you’ll then want to let YOUR friends see what you do too.
Sometimes just a single thing that you do that is noticed by your Facebook friends may just be the catalyst to something much bigger.
There’s lots more to tell, and you’ll hear more about this from me.
Better yet - see what I do on Facebook for a real life experience…
Join as a member now:
Cheers!
Sen Ze
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