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There’s a story about a woman and her beloved pet snake—a creature she’d cared for since it was small. Every night, the snake would curl up beside her, stretching out alongside her body. She took comfort in its presence, believing their bond was special. But then the snake stopped eating. Worried, she tried everything to help, but nothing worked. Desperate, she took her companion to the vet. After listening, the vet asked, “Does your snake sleep with you and stretch out next to you?” She nodded. The vet’s response was chilling: “Your snake isn’t sick. It’s sizing you up, preparing to eat you. It’s not eating so it’ll have room to digest you.” This unsettling tale serves as a powerful metaphor for business. About four years ago, our company entered a partnership with a newly established insurance company. At first, everything felt promising—like the snake’s gentle presence. We celebrated new possibilities, shared resources, and trusted that our collaboration would benefit both sides. We let our guard down, believing that closeness equaled loyalty. But slowly, subtle warning signs appeared. There were delays in reimbursements, payment of commissions, unpaid replenishments, sudden changes in agreements, and a growing lack of transparency. We rationalized these as normal business hiccups, not wanting to believe that a trusted partner could harm us. The comfort of the relationship blinded us to the danger growing beneath the surface. Then, almost overnight, the truth became impossible to ignore. The partnership took a turn for the worse—reimbursements stopped, communication broke down, illegally closed our offices, took our accounts and agents, defamed our company and officers, and our company’s financial health was at risk. We realized, painfully, that our “partner” had been sizing us up all along, preparing to take more than their share and leave us struggling for survival. It was a moment of reckoning. We had to make tough decisions to protect what remained. We learned that in business, as in life, not everyone who draws close has your best interests at heart. Some come close only to see how much they can take. Said experience taught us the following:
If you’re in business, remember the snake story. Not everyone who gets close is a friend. Stay aware, set boundaries, and never lose sight of your values. Your future self—and your company—will thank you. Building Stronger Alliances: The OneAlliance Program Surviving challenges in business also means finding the right partners—those who are truly invested in your growth and success. That’s why we created the OneAlliance Program at OneNetworx. OneAlliance is more than just a partnership program; it’s a collaborative network designed to help entrepreneurs, professionals, and businesses grow together.
Ready to experience a partnership built on trust, transparency, and real value? Learn more about the OneAlliance Program and how you can register to become a partner: OneAlliance Program Let’s build something stronger—together. You might be interested with this article: Building business Partnerships with Caution
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Angelo "Jojo" Villamejor
President/CEO of OneNetworx AuthorMy journey with Onenetworx has been nothing short of transformative, and I'm excited to share my insights and experiences with you through this blog. Archives
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