Have you ever been the reason a woman and man has come together to form a beautiful relationship? Were you proud of yourself in doing so? Did it provide impetus for later such thoughts and actions?
Bringing together two great business minds can provide a similar feeling of joy, pride and gratitude. It becomes infectious. A power is created far more spectacular than each individual could form on their own. Business is propelled forward, minds are expanded, and prosperity is experienced.
Are there incredible individuals in different circles of your life, yet to meet?
Remarkable people are worthy of your efforts. Set up a lunch with them both. The outcome will inspire you all.
live and be well,
jeff bochsler
“We’ve done it, haven’t we?” he said.
In payment for every effort, for every sleepless night, for every silent thrust against despair, this moment was all she wanted. “Yes. We have.”
…”Their achievement, she thought, and one moment of acknowledging it, of possessing it together—what greater intimacy could one share? Now she was free for the simplest most commonplace concerns of the moment, because nothing could be meaningless within her sight.” Pg 162 Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged.
3 responses so far ↓
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Casey
// Dec 18, 2007 at 1:51 pm
I like that you write for no intentional audience and that you can quote Atlas Shrugged. good stuff…
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jeff
// Dec 18, 2007 at 11:10 pm
Casey,
I am a huge fan of microcredit financing! What is your connection to the field?
jeff
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Lisa Braithwaite
// Dec 21, 2007 at 11:18 pm
Technically, I’m responsible for one of my friends meeting her husband, although I didn’t personally introduce them. I figure that I created the nonprofit organization that caused them to meet on a kayaking trip 8 or 9 years ago, and therefore I can take credit.
I have brought business people together and I love being a resource to my colleagues. My radar is always on.
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