The Appointment Is Full Of Important Details
Entrepreneur of the Week – Post 4
First of all — yesterday’s photo was indeed taken in Tbilisi. And if you feel like joining me there, then next week it is.
The photo is full of important details.
First, the orange Mustang — a real wow factor.
But the truly important detail is the Israeli flag and the Turkish flag flying side by side.
It’s home to the largest exchange in Georgia, where you can withdraw cash converted from digital currency.
An international meeting point — with no politics.
And today’s topic: Partners and partnerships.
Where does this meet you?
For some people, partnerships cause heartburn.
For me — they are a necessity of life.
I can’t move forward alone.
Why? Because I’m constantly advancing ideas.
(Yes, that’s a communication style of people whose heads are always full of ideas — before one idea even leaves, the next one arrives.)
I must have next to me task-oriented analysts and supporters — especially analysts.
I hate small details. They seem unimportant to me.
So my partners have to be the annoying kind — the ones obsessed with details.
And when they are, I know they’re exactly in the right role.
I admire the ground they walk on. Without them, I am nothing.
My partner Gilad Polak wrote an entire doctrine called “From Strengths to Profits” and developed a full methodology around “Partnerhood.”
Because I believe you simply can’t do this without partners, I’ve developed an endless skill:
All day — literally all day — I connect people.
And if you haven’t yet received some kind of connection from me, then we probably don’t know each other well enough.
This love for connections causes me to store what might seem like irrelevant information in my head.
I’m interested in people, and I file them away as:
A plumber in Seattle
A genius in Thessaloniki
An expert in Denver
A mortgage wizard
A magician in Philadelphia
A huge soul in Florida
A champion in southern Portugal
A master in Umbria
A superstar in Czechia
And if you ever ask me about someone or something and I don’t know — I’ll go look.
A friend of a friend surely knows.
Yes — I love everyone.
That’s just how it turned out.
It’s so pleasant to live this way.
Tomorrow, we’ll talk about focus and intergenerational love.
May God help me — what do you do with all this knowledge that’s desperate to burst out?
I debated which photo to attach. I have so many wonderful partners in every area of life.
But I chose this one, because it was taken in Miami seven years ago, during an over-the-top evening (everything was exaggerated — the food, the décor).
The only thing that wasn’t exaggerated was the endless love.



















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