Complete Relationships – Personal & Professional
Having a complete relationship doesn’t exclude a mediocre personal or professional life.
A relationship that is full to the capacities of the people in it can be considered complete, yet the potentially of the individuals outside the agreements that constitute the relationship may and usually will exceed the form, substance and outcomes of the relationship.
Multiple relationships that complement each other, not replace each other, create the possibility of a complete life.
Paul J. Lange
Founder & Chairman at T.H.E. Group
Exit Strategist, Investment Readiness, Inspired Process
International Veteran Private Equity Industry, Investor, Venture Capitalist, Strategic Advisor, Keynote Speaker, Author, Mentor
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International Veteran Private Equity Industry, Investor, Venture Capitalist, Strategic Advisor, Keynote Speaker, Author, Mentor
For more information read My Story
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