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    Business This guy pays $3k a year to the city for a picnic table in front of the Apple store in NYC. Does on average $1100 a day in phone and ipad Accesories. He gives unlimited free product to the Apple store employees. They are his biggest referral source. This guy is a genius.

    Business This guy pays $3k a year to the city for a picnic table in front of the Apple store in NYC. Does on average $1100 a day in phone and ipad Accesories. He gives unlimited free product to the Apple store employees. They are his biggest referral source. This guy is a genius.


    This guy pays $3k a year to the city for a picnic table in front of the Apple store in NYC. Does on average $1100 a day in phone and ipad Accesories. He gives unlimited free product to the Apple store employees. They are his biggest referral source. This guy is a genius.

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    How can I be good at learning business ?

    Posted: 06 Jan 2019 02:03 PM PST

    Hello everybody. I want to post this to r/advice but I am not sure there are many business people in there so I opened in here instead. If it's inappropriate for this sub, please tell me. I am a 19 year old guy who is studying Business administration in an university and the university I am studying is one of the best universities in my country. I determined this department in highschool because the results I got from career test said It's the most appropriate field for me and I would like to be a business man too. But the thing is, I am usually getting bored in the lessons after I started to university and I have no motivation to study at all, also most of my friends are in a stage of ''improving yourself for your career''. They're going finance congress or learning additional languages etc. . I am doing nothing at all because I am a shy person and feeling like doing these kind of activities are troublesome. I'm thinking about myself that why I choose a department that needs good social skills and communication because that I'm asocial a little bit.

    Here is my questions :

    1-How can I start to enjoy my department and give effort while studying it ?

    2-Can a person with social anxiety and feeling shy(I think these are different things.) become a good manager ?

    3- Should I start to ''improve myself'' ? If I should, can you tell me which things I should learn as a future manager ?

    4- I've read that in workfield, the university you graduated and the education you've seen is the not only decisive factor. They're also looking for how you improve yourself and what kind of activites you did during your university life. Is that true nowadays ?

    That's all of my questions. I'm sorry If my english is not good and If the post is too long. But I think most of you are older and have a lot more experience than me so If you can help me, I much appreciate it. Have a good day :)

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