So as you can probably assume, we had a UN event today. It felt really short, but it was off for lack of a better word. We pretty much had a very long lunch all day, but I enjoyed it. It gave me the opportunity to talk to a bunch of people and learn how to be more friendly.
At the end of the day, I like these events because it lets me relax a little. I get to see how other people are doing and actually talk to them casually, while still being in a professional setting. I get to become more confident, and I feel good about it because everyone's in the same boat as you are.
Well, things kind of went south at the end. If you see Juan's post, he'll probably explain it. He should.
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I'm glad to see that you're improving on your social skills at conferences. It's definitely not easy for some people to open up in large public settings like that. One of the most important things, in my opinion, is exactly what you said about going in there knowing there are people better than you. It really helps with facing reality. As for the whole going south thing, something may have gone wrong but know that you can always rise from it and become even better.
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