Quote from: CoolCat on October 25, 2012, 03:40:17 PM
What you said about college is so true, unless you go to a REALLY small school, no one gives a flying eff, everyone is just trying to get that A or whatever.
Ah, welcome to real life! College in this way is a preparation for real life. Later on when you go and work for a company, or start your own business you will find that people do not give a flying eff either, everyone is just trying to make a buck or further their careers.
So what? you said. So, then is when your social skills have to be sharpen and apply as a politicians do. why? because at least in our western society, the people you interact with are always asking themselves -consciously or unconsciously- "what is in for me?"
So, the trick to success is to interact with people so that after you live, all they remember and associate with you is that you make them feel good, good about themselves, and good about life.
You do not need to be a fake to do this, and it is not manipulation. It is all about emotional intelligence. Everybody you interact with has needs, and a little bit of mindfulness and attention will tell you what those need are. Then all you have to do is fill those needs. Most all the times all is needed is a acceptance, a smile, a kind word, a "break," or a gift. The amazing thing is that most of this gifts really do not cost you anything.
The personal outcome of setting yourselves to live in this "mode" is that your life is easier as most people will re-tribute in kind, you will succeed!