No, it is not. You don't need to network to be successful. Networking can help you become successful, but it's not required. The fact that you can't do business alone doesn't mean you have to network. Looking for funding, investors, or business partners does not necessarily mean you have to network. Having business meetings is not networking. Networking is going to functions and events
Networking requires you to meet with people and not necessarily talk about work; you can talk about random stuff and create relationships. It's exhausting for people who are introverted.
I dont belive all that is necessary to be successful. It might help your journey a lot and give you opportunities, but it doesnt mean you can't be succeful without it.
I was confused when you said networking requires meeting with people. Maybe networking can be classified into business and social. Maybe social networking needs physical appearances in informal events and other occasions. Business networking is focused on business interaction, collaboration, and partnership. Such interaction could happen both online and physically. An example of a business-minded online networking social platforms like LinkedIn. I had to ask
Google about business networking and the result is below.
Business networking is the strategic, mutually beneficial process of building and nurturing professional relationships to exchange information, resources, and opportunities. It involves connecting with individuals—such as peers, mentors, or potential clients—to foster trust and long-term value, typically through industry events or online platforms like LinkedIn.
Nobody knows everything. Steve Jobs needed to connect with Steve Wozniak to make Apple successful. Bill Gates cannot deny the support of Paul Allen in his journey to make Microsoft a household name.