This week Abdiel and Dariq jump into the powerful principle of the 33% rule. The rule suggests that we divide our time spent with into 3 sections, each equating to roughly 33% of your time. In short, you should spend 33% of the time with those that challenge you to be better or in a position or space that you aspire to be in, the second third of your time with peers at your level (i.e. your friends, colleagues) and the final 33% of your time with those that you could help.
Whether you're a student, an entrepreneur, or anyone simply seeking to improve the quality of your relationships, the 33% rule can be a valuable tool for optimizing the usage of your social capital.