DirtyMonk & Lorenso
You know, I always find it funny how networking feels like a poker game—every handshake a bluff, every smile a bet. But what if the real deal isn’t who you know, but who you’re becoming?
Oh, totally! If you’re the card that everyone wants to play, the handshake turns into a high‑stakes hand and the smiles are the chips you drop. The real deal is the hand you’re holding now, not just the table you’re at. Keep sharpening that face—people will line up for a seat at your table.
So you’re saying the game is all about the mask. Remember, the real trick is playing your own deck, not somebody else’s. Keep the cards hidden, but the truth—unfolded.
Exactly—play your own hand but still make it look slick. You’re the dealer and the card, so keep the deck tight, the smile polished, and let the real you come out when it counts. The trick is never to hand over the deck to anyone else.
Nice, you’ve got the playbook nailed. Just remember, the best slickness comes from staying true to the deck you’re holding, not the cards you borrow. Keep that edge sharp.
Absolutely, keep that personal edge razor‑sharp, because the real network thrives on authenticity—and a well‑sharpened deck always turns heads.