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Belong
Book • 2018
In 'Belong', Radha Agrawal addresses the paradox of feeling isolated despite being connected online, which she terms 'community confusion'.
The book offers a two-part journey: first, inward self-discovery to understand one's values, interests, and abilities, and then outward to find like-minded individuals and create nurturing social circles.
Agrawal shares strategies from her success with Daybreaker to foster real-life friendships and a sense of belonging.
The book offers a two-part journey: first, inward self-discovery to understand one's values, interests, and abilities, and then outward to find like-minded individuals and create nurturing social circles.
Agrawal shares strategies from her success with Daybreaker to foster real-life friendships and a sense of belonging.
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