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Untethered ~ The People You Attract
● Age. You attract people who are approximately the same age as you. ○ For example, in the dot-com boom of the 1990s, most of the people who worked in the industry were in their twenties and thirties, because the leaders that founded the companies were in that age range and hired people like them.● Attitude. Positive people tend to attract positive people, and negative people tend to attract negative ones. Attitude is also contagious—people will change their attitudes based on the people around them. ● Relatability. You attract people who have a similar culture and background to your own. ○ For example, employers tend to hire people who are the same race as they are.● Morals. You attract people who have similar values to your own. ○ For example, J.F. Kennedy was an idealist. He wanted to make the world a better place and he founded the Peace Corps. The Peace Corps is full of people who have similar values to Kennedy’s. ● Compatible energy. It’s difficult for people with different energy levels to work together. You attract people who have a similar level to your own. ● Talent in your field. Followers are attracted to leaders who are good at the things they’re good at. ○ For example, football players want to be coached by people who are good at football.● Leadership skills. If you’re a leader, you’re going to attract other leaders. Because of Law #7 (people follow the strongest leader), the leadership skills of your followers won’t be quite as developed as your own, but they’ll have potential. https://www.instagram.com/calloway4president/