My issue is, how am I supposed to believe him when I had no say in this decision? I don’t actually agree with the decision he made. In fact, I completely disagree with it. I don’t think he made the right decision at all and I hate that he went behind my back to make it. How am I supposed to support this decision that is supposed to be best for both of us (and our business) when I wholeheartedly disagree with it? It’s just a shambles.
I don’t know if I like the direction we’re going in. I don’t think that I can be partnered with a person who makes business decisions without consulting their partner. I don’t want to sound unreasonable, but I think it’s unreasonable to make decisions solely based on what you want, when you’ve committed to a partnership.
I just wish that my partner had even pretended to consider the office tinting company in Melbourne that I had recommended. I put up a really good argument as to why this company is the best suited for both our requirements. It was obviously the best company in terms of compromise. Neither of us would have got exactly what we wanted from this company but we both would have gotten enough to be satisfied with the results. That’s literally all you can ask for when you’re in a partnership!
We’re both different people who have different ideas about how the business should be run. We have different goals, different feelings and different ambitions for our lives. This is often a good thing as it allows us to see a different perspective. But it’s not a good thing when one of us just does whatever they want without acting like a partner. If you can’t tell, I’m still very angry and hurt that there was absolutely no discussion on what we both thought would be best for our commercial decorative window glass. Melbourne has a lot of businesses around and a lot of potential business partners available. This is something that I might have to consider going forward.