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These are not the only four, because there are a lot more than four. 1. Attend school. You will learn a lot of interesting things, and will have opportunities to interact with interesting people. 2. Attend social events. Engage in interesting conversations. 3. Read books. You will learn a lot of things that will enrich your personality. 4. Take up a hobby. You may meet interesting people who have similar interests.

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