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Venture Capital and Thoughts, Much Less - Ramiberacha


Rami Beracha created this blog to explore the business of venture capital. Rami Beracha co-founded Sosa.
https://ramiberacha.business.site/
Communication is a huge issue. It's a danger zone, which is our responsibility. It starts one second after the first contact is made with someone and ends with a massive explosion...
The biggest error we make is always taking for granted that there is a complete alignment of expectations on both sides. We don't try to read our partner's mind to find out his expectations. One thing we do agree on is that our partner doesn't miss an opportunity to widen this gap ..... We are not alerted by anyone.
There are a variety of reasons for miscommunications. They usually are related to our personal personas. Squared personalities are likely to be misinformed by liberal ones, and aggressive personalities will find a hard time aligning expectations with passive ones. This is evident - squared can be distinguished from liberals, and aggressive can be distinguished from passive.
Rami Beracha
They may not even realize they're so different. You can imagine that there exists a gap in personality between them that exists however, we aren't aware about it. It has not been found or reported on or even investigated by anyone. !
Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduced you to a new type of personality we all share: The FULL CIRCLE and the HALF CIRCLE personality! !
This analysis offers guidelines for behavior. Try to figure what personality best represents what you're like and then discover who your partner is. If you find that you are of different types, then you should be happy. This could be the reason behind many of your differences. If, on the other hand, you are similar to one another and you are not, I am sorry, but I can't assist you in understanding the reason why your relationships look so bad.
We are now...
Rami Beracha
Two categories of human beings can be classified as human. Certain of us fall in the "full-circle" category that is a person who is totally independent and doesn't feel that the need for a partner. He does need an accomplice, yes, he wants a partner, and yes, he's in perpetual search of the right partner. Absolutely! It's all true! ... But, he will not be able to live without his dream partner until he finds one. He will continue to live his life with the person he is going to marry once he finds one.
The "half of a circle" individuals on the opposite side have to find a companion. Once they've found the miserable creature and they are determined to keep go of it. To create a happy circle, they will almost integrate with the victim... But don't allow them to do this bullshit of living side-by-side! The Halves will never compromise their affection for one another. They will gaze at each with the same gaze in the distance, and then rest. Only intimate relationships fill their need for connection to one another and create a whole.
Rami Beracha
The choice to let go is a common observation. The whole circle will typically be the first to let go of a companion with whom they have lost his chemistry quickly. The "half-a-circle" type , however, will redefine what it means to have the same chemistry as their partners. They'll say they are 'holding on to this B..ST..RD' until they can replace him with an upgraded version.
Imagine the incredible dance between a "half-a circle" and the full circle. So he fixes this zone-invasion-problem by making a gentle step backward. He pushed the Half out of his comfortable zone . Even though the Half assumes that the Full made a wrong move, and he kindly compensated by making another step forward, the Half gets more concerned and begins to feel irritated. They don't know why but they aren't using the correct terminology and don't know how to explain the situation. They go to the wrong place. They could have saved themselves if they had known the difference between Full and Half.
There is no single conclusion to this essay but there are some actions items:
Rami Beracha
1. Learn who you truly are
2. Find out more about your partner
3. There is a distinction.
https://yedidim-inz.org.il/סיפורים-אישיים-2/
3. Be respectful of the differences!
רמי ברכה
Let's be honest and say that there's only one conclusion Let's live and let go.

Read More: https://yedidim-inz.org.il/סיפורים-אישיים-2/
     
 
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