204 You Have a Book in You where you can learn about them. 吀栀en Google the name, and follow up on whatever information you 昀椀nd. It’s amazing how often you’ll discover many meeting points. Schools attended, companies worked for, cities lived in, sports teams followed—all of these can be the basis for something more than a hit- or- miss friend request. Statistical evidence has validated the principle of six degrees of separation. Whether it’s an Inuit 昀椀sherman living in the Arctic Circle or an aboriginal Australian in the outback, you are only six people away from a personal meeting with that individual. Use Internet search engines to explore those connecting points. 吀栀en use what you learn to widen your circle of friends and deepen it at the same time. Make Your Pro昀椀le Look Exciting Once someone accepts you as a Facebook friend, they gain the ability to see your pro昀椀le, which includes all the text, photos, videos, and personal interests that you choose to mention. You can also con昀椀gure your pro昀椀le so that it’s open to everyone on Facebook even without a friendship connection (I de昀椀nitely suggest you choose that option). After all, you have nothing to hide. On the contrary, you want the world to 昀椀nd out about you, and the sooner the better. Creating your Facebook pro昀椀le can be a fun and interesting task. Accept the constraints of its template—
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