4 Important Takeaways from a Relationship Expert Who Changed My Life
Devin Keane
Making meaningful connection a habit | Building the positive BeReal | Writing the newsletter for meaningful relationships
We can all learn something from the genuine connections Begho Ukueberuwa made in his lifetime.
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This newsletter is a bit different. One year ago today, I lost a friend that personified everything that buildbetter is. He was one of those people that effortlessly created deep and meaningful relationships with everyone he crossed paths with.
Today, I’ll share the buildbetter newsletter from one year ago covering my learnings and aspirations to be like Begho Ukueberuwa when building meaningful relationships.
Begho Ukueberuwa. This is a name most of you may have never heard before (although if you have, I would not be surprised). To me and all of those who surrounded him, he was one of the most impressive, up and coming superconnectors around. From an Agent at Creative Arts Agency ("CAA") in the Motion Pictures Group, to more recently a Development Executive for Film and TV at the new production company, Fat City, Begho was in an industry that suited his skills well. He was one of the people I had hoped to one day interview for buildbetter, to share his insights about building meaningful relationships with you.
Begho passed away on May 8, 2023 at only 27 years old while embarking on the noble challenge of running a half-marathon—he had been training months for it. I didn’t get to see more of the incredible things my friend was undoubtedly going to accomplish but I’m going to bring him with me as I try follow in his footsteps.
With all of that said, today we will look at one of the most impressive examples of a young superconnector paving his path and try to learn from some of the things that seemed to come naturally to him.
You may expect to learn some profound cheat codes that Begho followed to connect with, relate to, and leave a lasting impact on people. But it’s way more simple than that, and actually what this newsletter sets out to teach: Stop networking for networking's sake with anyone and everyone. Shift to finding the connections that you can truly relate to and learn from your whole life. This goes beyond merely building professional value, it helps create relationships that lead to personal happiness.
Whether you spoke to Begho for 10 minutes or you knew him for a decade, you quickly realized that making meaningful connections—the kind that felt like no time had passed between run-ins—came naturally to Begho. How did this happen? Maybe it was his nomadic lifestyle, having lived in New York, New Jersey, Canada, Texas, California, and Seattle. Or perhaps it was his sincerity, genuine interest to learn about others, ability to relate to others, and various academic and social experiences that positioned him at the center of so many people's networks across the globe.
Whatever "it" was, Begho had it. He had it in a way that you would think he dedicated his whole life to perfecting a system for maintaining connections. In reality, it was something he was born with and got better and better at as time went on. It’s why 500+ people from all over the globe showed up for his funeral. We can all learn from Begho.
4 Things I Learned About Building Relationships from Begho, so We Can All Be Like Begho (BLB):
1. Listen More Than You Speak and Always Have an Opinion
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2. Don't be Afraid to Bring an Interesting Take to a Conversation
3. Follow Your Interests and Align with People that Help you Lean into Them
4. Create a Habit of Sending Things to People that Make You Think of Them
Don’t strive to be what others consider great. Strive to follow your interests each day. Strive to prioritize the meaningful relationships on that journey and make sure those people know you’re doing that. Strive to be someone who, when you are at your final days, can look back and be proud of the person you are and the connections you made and kept.
I’ll be trying to hone the craft that came naturally to him. Hopefully when I’m 80 or 90, I can look back and have done half as good of a job as he did by 27. Then I’ll know I can look back on my life with a big smile and sense of tremendous pride.
Make sure you’re following what makes you happy and that you're working on the relationships around you.
It doesn't take too much to build relationships, here's what I'm committing to this week:
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Best of luck building,
Devin
Founder & Chief Experience Officer at Third Nature | Adult summer camp weekends + cultivating connection for organizations
10 个月Sounds like an amazing person who many were lucky to know. You created a beautiful tribute to him ??
Co-Founder, CEO @ Flint | Building Culture, Empowering People | ex-Cash App, ex-Google
10 个月Thanks for sharing this Devin Keane ??
Values based Leader, Mentor, Consultant, Coach, Facilitator, Finance Management & Expertise - Enabling Performance through relationships and Advocating for Mental health & Wellbeing
10 个月Devin Keane May his soul rest in peace, I did not even realise when time just flew and a year has passed. Thank you for sharing your inspirational stories with us, I remember when I read this learnings for the 1st time I told myself that this is a newsletter that needs to be read. Keep up the amazing work, I am sure your friend is very proud of you and looks for you from wherever he is. PS: My learnings for this week and all month of May: 1) Make meaningful conversations with people I don’t know and I might never meet again. 2) Keep in touch with the loved ones at least twice per week and remind them how grateful I am for their presence in my life 3) Have as much fun as possible on Camino de Santiago - embrace the challenge by making it a lifetime opportunity to grow
Linkedin Top Voice | #1 WSJ Bestselling Author | USA Today's "Gratitude Guru" | Unlocking Human Potential in the Age of AI
10 个月Sorry for your loss Devin. I loved "Shift to finding the connections that you can truly relate to and learn from your whole life." Sounds like you found a learning buddy.
Building communities and helping others do the same since 2007 ?? | OG coworking space founder
10 个月Beautiful ??