Let's spend (18000) nights together

From the Economist--Keith Richards on what it takes to have a long lasting partnership. I think of partnerships breaking up when things go poorly. This speaks to when things are wildly successful as well.

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Advice on managing partnerships, courtesy of Keith Richards and Michael Eisner

(In his book "Life", Keith Richards) "throws light on one of the most intriguing problems in business—how to keep a creative partnership alive. The music business “is one of the sleaziest businesses there is”, Mr Richards argues, only one step above gangsterism. Most partnerships, from Lennon and McCartney on down, are destroyed by a lethal cocktail of ego, greed and lust. But, for all their ups and downs, Keith Richards and Mick Jagger have been in business together for half a century."

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