Recently, I had the pleasure of attending a friend’s birthday party (I’ll keep his age a secret). This is someone I’ve known since our teenage years, went to university with, and still regularly see. He’s not just a cherished friend but also a respected professional in his field, someone I trust implicitly.
The party brought together a great mix of people—some I’ve known for years, and others I was meeting for the first time. Despite our different backgrounds, we all shared a few things in common: we’ve all spent considerable time in Thailand, we deeply care for our mutual friend, and we’re all seasoned professionals with extensive networks. As the evening unfolded over many beers and other such alcoholic beverages, we bonded, exchanging stories about what brought us to Thailand and the paths our careers have taken. It was clear that each of us shared the same deep, trusted connection with the birthday boy, even though many of us had never met before.
Naturally, I extended an invitation to these individuals to join Proquanet, reaffirming our belief that “a friend of a friend is also a friend.” Experiences like this are all the proof we need that our philosophy holds true and that we can build something substantial. Our closest friends are those who we go to naturally for advice, suggestions, and referrals. So why not enlarge our potential and reach out to the friends of our friends? It works almost every time. Try it and find out!
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Recently, I had the pleasure of attending a friend’s birthday party (I’ll keep his age a secret). This is someone I’ve known since our teenage years, went to university with, and still regularly see. He’s not just a cherished friend but also a respected professional in his field, someone I trust implicitly.
The party brought together a great mix of people—some I’ve known for years, and others I was meeting for the first time. Despite our different backgrounds, we all shared a few things in common: we’ve all spent considerable time in Thailand, we deeply care for our mutual friend, and we’re all seasoned professionals with extensive networks. As the evening unfolded over many beers and other such alcoholic beverages, we bonded, exchanging stories about what brought us to Thailand and the paths our careers have taken. It was clear that each of us shared the same deep, trusted connection with the birthday boy, even though many of us had never met before.
Naturally, I extended an invitation to these individuals to join Proquanet, reaffirming our belief that “a friend of a friend is also a friend.” Experiences like this are all the proof we need that our philosophy holds true and that we can build something substantial. Our closest friends are those who we go to naturally for advice, suggestions, and referrals. So why not enlarge our potential and reach out to the friends of our friends? It works almost every time. Try it and find out!