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Monday, November 17, 2008

We were discussing the other night the concept that success is built on relationships, not programs. People seem to often build their relationship on the premise that as long as you can do something for me, in other words, have value to me, then we can get along. But as soon as I feel that you have nothing to offer that benefits me, I won't be associating with you. That is not a healthy relationship. What do you think a healthy relationship would look like?

1 comment:

Blessed-1 said...

I believe healthy relationships are built out of trust and communication, with God (Father, Jesus, Holy Spirit) at the center.