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Love is a Circular Transaction
Posted on April 17th, 2008 by and currently 6 commenting.(From another page out of the internal book, Tequila Shots, Brains on Fire Style):
The cool thing about Love is that it always makes its way back to those who give it away. It works in relationships and it works in business. Wait a minute. Strike that. It works in relationships. Period. Business would not be business without relationships. So, we believe the quickest path to growth is to shower the people you Love with Love. Like J.T. says ” they’ll tell you the way that they feel. It’s really the only way to meaningful growth and success. You Love them. They Love you. They spread the Love. The Love comes back. And the whole thing just keeps going and going. Try it. It works.
Love is a verb. It’s what you DO even when you don’t feel like it.
Tags: , Brains on Fire, James Taylor, Love, Tequila shots
6 Responses to “Love is a Circular Transaction”
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profound yet a simple little life lesson. always a good mantra to return to in business and beyond.
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Chris Ray April 17th, 2008 at 2:18 pm
Reminds me of the Coke commercial…”give a little love and it all comes back to you…”
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Of course, you have to be careful how you show it. The guys I have my life insurance with call me, email me, etc. all the time. They’re always inviting me to these family night dinner things, events, etc. and, quite frankly, I really wish they would just leave me the Hell alone - unless I’m dead.
I have actual friends. I don’t need this creepy, fake, happy company family. Look, I have money, you have a product, and that’s it. Leave me alone.
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L’amour, une “transaction circulaire” ? Le one-night stand est-il possible dans le business? - CiTiZeN L. aka Laurent Francois April 18th, 2008 at 9:57 am
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