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Partnerships (at least the successful ones) encourage a series of characteristicsâtrust, teamwork, a regard for someone else, and continuing checks and balances.
You canât do everything on your own. Even Einstein wouldnât have been successful if there werenât other people he didnât talk to all the time. Total isolation does not work. You need interaction, putting your own thoughts into expression; you learn things just from doing it.
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The best combination comes from partnership, when two people balance each other, constantly reminding the other of the need to keep the conscious and unconscious in harmony, to make each other smarter, make each other better.
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They have complete trust, complete faith, and complete belief in each other. And that reverberates through every phone call they have, every deal they discuss, and every decision they make.
You cannot keep score. It just doesnât work with the best of human relationships. It shouldnât be even suppressedâit should be something that doesnât even exist.
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Itâs human nature to seek the quick and easy path to success. History is full of stories about peopleâs quest for the Holy Grail, the search for the fountain of youth, the philosopherâs stone, the proverbial âsilver bulletâ. And while there are common elements that can guide us more surely along the path to success, the reality is we must alter the recipe to suit our own unique strengths, limitations, desires and situations.
The same is true for creating winning partnerships.
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Partnerships all made these people happy, and happier than they would have been had they worked for their success alone. They had someone else with whom to experience the challenging lows and the ecstatic highs; another person in the trenches, another person to pop the champagne
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Who here doesnât want to be happier in their work and personal lives? Who would prefer to organize a party for one (be it of a celebratory nature or a pity party)? Who wants to work harder alone rather than alongside others who share your dreams and aspirations?
Finding the right partner for our various dreams and aspirations is itself hard work. Through trial and error, I did find my life partner. I have not yet experienced the same success in a business context.
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