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I Almost Didn't Go... Here's Why I'm So Glad I Did

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I Almost Didn't Go... In this first edition of That One Lawyer Unplugged, Neal Goldstein shares a personal story about almost skipping a New York Law School alumni event—and why showing up reminded him that relationships are built one conversation at a time. This isn't an episode about networking. It's about overcoming hesitation, reconnecting with people, and remembering that meaningful relationships don't stop being important just because we've reached a certain point in our careers.

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