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Venture Capital and Thoughts, Much Less - Ramiberacha


Rami Beracha writes about the world of venture capital. Rami is also Co-Founder at Sosa.
Miscommunication is a serious problem. It's a minefield that we've made. It's a matter of seconds after making contact and ends with an astonishing explosion...
Our greatest mistake is that we assume total co-operation in the expectations of our partners, without ever trying to comprehend our partner's expectations. The one thing we do agree on is that our friend does not miss the chance to increase the gap in expectations ..... We have not been notified by anyone.
Rami Beracha
There are a myriad of reasons that could lead to miscommunications. People who are square are more likely to be miscommunicative with liberals. Affirmative personalities might struggle to align their expectations with passive personalities. It is simple to recognize that squared personalities can be distinguished from liberals, and aggressive is a distinct thing from passive.
What if they're totally different? Imagine if there's a gap in personality. This isn't something anybody has researched, warned of, or identified. !
Rami Beracha
I'd like to introduce you, ladies and gentlemen an entirely new kind of personality that we all share: the FULL-CIRCLE personality versus people from the HALF circle! !
Rami Beracha
Note: A behavior guideline when reading the next analysis, try to figure out which one of the two personalities describe you best and at the same time look for out the person who your life partner is. If you find out that you are of two distinct types, like Bono declares "we're two, but not alike" You should be happy. It is possible that you have discovered the root-cause of some of the differences in your life! If you're on the other side you're similar to one another, then I'm sorry but I'm unable to help you comprehend why your relationships look like shit...
Now we are...
Rami Beracha
Humans can be classified into two groups. Certain of us fall in the "full-circle" category which refers to a person who is completely self-sufficient and doesn't believe that the need for a partner. He requires a companion. Absolutely! It is all true ... BUT, until he has found the perfect partner, he can live without one. He would like to live his life with his beloved, and he is hopeful to make it to the end of his circle.
Rami Beracha
Other people are those who are "half-acircle" types. They are not going to let go of the miserable creature after they have found it. They'll attempt to live with the victim as if were one of them, and not give up on the idea of living together. The Halves aren't content with anything less than staring at one another from zero distance for the rest. Only intimate relationships fulfill their desire to be connected with each other and make a whole.
The decision to let go is a common observation. The whole circle is likely to let go of a partner who is losing their connection quickly. The 'half-a circle' kind of person will redefine what it means to have an enmity with their partner. They will say that they are 'holding on to this B..ST..RD' until they can replace him with a more effective upgraded version.
Imagine the incredible dance that happens when a "half" and "full" circle try to force each other to become their counterparts. They are not aware of their different perspectives. The Half makes two leaps forward, well beyond the comfort space of the Full, who thinks this sudden invasion of his personal space too terrifying. So he fixes this zone-invasion-problem by making a gentle step backward. He pushed the Half out of his comfortable zone . Although the Half assumes that the Full made a wrong move, and he was kind enough to compensate by taking a second step forward, the Half gets more concerned and begins to feel angry. They aren't sure why, but they aren't using the correct terminology and can't describe it. They go to the wrong places. If they only knew that one half is a Half and the other is Full it could have saved them ...
While this piece is not intended to be a comprehensive guideline, there are some actions you can follow.
1. Learn more about who you are
2. Discover who is your real partner is
Rami Beracha
3. There is a difference.
3. Respect that different!
In reality, there's only one possible conclusion.

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