Popularity Overload: Focus on Close Personal Relationships Over Popularity

Matt Stolzenburg
Nov 5 · 5 min read

I find too many people keep track of the things they have done for others rather than what they have done for people. They keep a record book of every small favor they do and expect those people to return it at the drop of a hat. Instead, we should shift our ways of thought and think of it the other way around.

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