It can’t be built on relationship, but relationship is at the very core of it.

Caspian Almerud
1 min readAug 9, 2019

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Whenever there are more than one people involved in the project, relationships are going to impact the very core of things. It’s going to impact every aspect of the project.

Yet, we can’t build projects on relationships. If a project is built solely on relationship, it’s going to fail, no question. When we put relationship alone in the foundation, there is a loss of direction, a loss of action and a sort of stalemate arrives.

Projects need to be built upon need. That need sometimes is relationship, that’s fine. It’s still a need. More probable is that there’s an external need that needs to be met, and that the project will improve on the need.

That’s where relationship comes in. In order to fulfil any need at all, there needs to be people doing it. If two or more people are joining in on the project, the relationships they have to one another is going to heavily impact the project. Regardless of how unattached they might feel towards it.

That’s why in a project, we need to focus on the core need that the project is going at. Then we need to work on the relationships within that are going to impact the project.

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