What have I learned about understanding local networks? Understanding local networks is about connecting people and building relationships. You are not only building relationships but also learning how local networks work. A network is a group of people who collaborate to achieve common goals and engage in immovable practices. There are three types of social networks. The first is the family, which ensures our survival after birth. The second is the peer group, which is a group of people we meet through our family, friends, and other groups. The third is the contact, which provides our belongings to our family and friends. We can learn about the various types of analysis, strategic analysis, and SWOT analysis from this topic. Finally, intuition and intuitive thinking. Intuition is a type of knowledge that appears in consciousness and obvious deliberation, whereas intuitive thinking assists you in understanding reality in the moment, without the use of logic or analysis. This topic will teach us how our local networks connect in real life and how knowledgeable analysis works, as well as how to change and control our own strengths and weaknesses.