Quote from Sandybestdog:
Hey Dipshit, you donât see his point because you have no idea what youâre talking about. Why are continually bashing my friend and saying that he didnât have the resources or capital he needed? What part of âhe was well financed at the start of the leaseâ donât you understand? He didnât need to borrow any money to be well financed (although he has several credit lines), he already had enough. He didnât rely on âhopeâ or âwishingâ or âadvertisingâ. He relied on the fact that he had already been running a successful clothes store in this mall for almost 10 years.
The fact of the matter is you judge everything after the fact and use the outcome as the determing factor as to how well the business started. If somebody opened a business on a shoe string and made all kinds of commitments that they couldnât honor but it worked out, youâd say they had a sound business plan and âforecast the economic climate correctly.â If on the other hand somebody was well capitalized and had a solid business plan and in fact had already been in business for several years and that business didnât work out, you will always say that person didnât do anything right.
Thereâs no doubt you work for a large multinational company that hires you to bash small business and encourages community oriented, local, good small businesses to close their doors and stop trying.
I imagine if we started to talk about why GM failed, your first response would be that they paid their employees too much. Cause after all, an employee who is well paid is bad for that business.