05/08/2025
Twenty-five years ago, Jared Stewart founded our organization. At our recent Tribe-X Retreat, he went in depth about the five things he's learned in the last 25 years to build deep and real relationships:
1. Friendship not followers
2. See the introvert
3. Ask for Help
4. Build Pools
5. Find Your Voice
This video clip touches on point #1: Friendship not Followers, where he talks about how the #1 indicator of career success, according to Forbes, is being part of an open network:
"According to multiple, peer-reviewed studies, simply being in an open network instead of a closed one is the best predictor of career success. The further you go toward a closed network, the more you repeatedly hear the same ideas, which reaffirm what you already believe. The further left you go toward an open network, the more you’re exposed to new ideas. People to the left are significantly more successful than those to the right." -Forbes
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