“Your Life Partner is one of the most critical parts of your success. Choose wisely.” – Milad Hatami
Milad Hatami believes that success is subjective. You may define success as buying a new home, while another may define success as keeping their plants alive. Hatami’s definition of success is focused on seeing his hard work deliver the outcomes he desires. He believes that to be useful in life, you must put in the effort. (And much of the time, the job is difficult.)
Milad Hatami also believes that achieving life success is also dependent on the people we interact with, especially those with whom we choose to spend the rest of our lives. He shares some of his thoughts on selecting the right partner.
Choosing A Life Partner
“People are naturally attracted to relationships in all of their forms. Human relations make us feel inexplicably connected to existence.
The human bonds I’ve made throughout my life have had a significant effect on most of my accomplishments. Not everybody we encounter in life will stay with us for the rest of our lives. This understanding has helped me decide the degree of interaction I have with various people and how I approach those relationships.” Hatami states.
He believes that when seeking a life partner, you should have a good picture of what you want out of life and the type of person that will assist you in achieving your goals.
He also shares three questions that can direct a person’s choice of a life partner with us.
- What are the beliefs that I hold?
- What am I hoping to do in my life?
- What qualities do I want in a life partner?
He believes that our answers to these questions will have a massive effect on who we want as life partners.
On The Role Of Your Partner In Your Performance
Milad Hatami understands that human connections are significant, but interacting with the right people is even more so. The people you associate with will have a considerable influence on how good you are in life. He states that when choosing a life partner, you must weigh multiple variables, such as the questions above, and select someone who shares your life’s mission.
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