How would you act differently if you knew that you would be living in your current neighborhood for the rest of your life? Would you make more of an effort to learn the names of the guy behind the counter at the hardware store, the pharmacist, the butcher? Would you volunteer to help organize the Halloween parade? Would you get to know your neighbors?
How would you act differently if you expected to interact with the professionals you just met multiple times throughout your career? Would you take more time to build trust?
How would you act differently if you knew that you'd be a regular at this restaurant? Or return to this B&B?
How would you act differently if you knew that one of the job applicants you are interviewing today will some day be in a position to hire you?
You can treat life as a series of transactions, or a series of chances to start new relationships.
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