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  • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

    why is it always "grow your business"?

    why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

    paulamaddox@mastodon.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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    paulamaddox@mastodon.social
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    @llamasoft_ox so true!!!
    All banks and so on think you should be employing 10000 people and having a turnover of 5 million a year. It’s stupid.

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    • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

      why is it always "grow your business"?

      why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

      ben@s.djehuti.comB This user is from outside of this forum
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      ben@s.djehuti.com
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      #5

      @llamasoft_ox The shareholders demand it, because the stock market is equivalent to gambling.

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      • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

        why is it always "grow your business"?

        why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

        ei3jdb@mastodon.radioE This user is from outside of this forum
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        #6

        @llamasoft_ox In general, economics consists of a whole bunch of feedback loops. It's easier to control that with motion in one direction or the other.

        In mathematical terms, the solutions to differential equations tend to be oscillations or exponential change. In economics it's often both. It's very rarely a straight horizontal line.

        The alternative is a directed, managed economy - but that's the evil communism, right?

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        • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

          why is it always "grow your business"?

          why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

          blainsmith@fosstodon.orgB This user is from outside of this forum
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          #7

          @llamasoft_ox That's all we're trying to get to with @limeleaf and the things we're building.

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          • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

            why is it always "grow your business"?

            why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

            anomnomnomaly@beige.partyA This user is from outside of this forum
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            #8

            @llamasoft_ox

            Because greedy narcissists only understand 'line goes up and to the right' every 3 months or it's a financial disaster.

            Every time see something labelled as 'bad for the economy'.. replace economy with 'rich wankers'

            Raising minimum wage... that's bad for rich wankers

            Paying doctors and nurses a decent wage, that's bad for rich wankers.

            Affordable and easily accessible public transport... that's bad for rich wankers.

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            • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

              why is it always "grow your business"?

              why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

              naturemc@mastodon.onlineN This user is from outside of this forum
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              @llamasoft_ox The problem is that the system helps you only if you grow, and that's not only for big companies.
              Imagine being an artist (let's say in France), unemployed or so poor that they have to live from social welfare. They propose to become a solo entrepreneur. You have to show your turnover.
              If you stay too long under the minimum wage, they will ask you if you are incompetent/need a different job. If you grow, all is o.k. It's all about growth of profits.

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              • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

                why is it always "grow your business"?

                why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

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                failedlyndonlarouchite@mas.to
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                @llamasoft_ox

                well, a lot of people make money "helping" you keep your comfortable equilibrium
                🙂

                but a more serious reason is that if you are at a comfortable equilbrium, you don't need that much advice; the biz just hums along

                so the people who sell themselves as experts have to find someone who wants to grow the biz

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                • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

                  why is it always "grow your business"?

                  why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

                  netzblockierer@tech.lgbtN This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #11

                  @llamasoft_ox because Capitalists believe in the bullshit notion of "rise and grind" when the reality is more like "get grinded and die"…

                  • Plus the gigantomaniac idea if perpetual, exponential growth on a very finite Earth…
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                  • paulamaddox@mastodon.socialP paulamaddox@mastodon.social

                    @llamasoft_ox so true!!!
                    All banks and so on think you should be employing 10000 people and having a turnover of 5 million a year. It’s stupid.

                    netzblockierer@tech.lgbtN This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #12

                    @PaulaMaddox @llamasoft_ox not all.

                    • Cooperative Banks owned by their own customers do put their interests forth, and those have to be sustainabke goals.
                      • Literally part of the "Cooperatives Law" in Germany!

                    But you sadly are correct in general regardless…

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                    • ben@s.djehuti.comB ben@s.djehuti.com

                      @llamasoft_ox The shareholders demand it, because the stock market is equivalent to gambling.

                      netzblockierer@tech.lgbtN This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #13

                      @ben @llamasoft_ox the only differences between gambling and sock market are

                      • that gambling is taxed more and someone gabling their possessions away isn't gonna get someone else fired because they worked who's a subvendor for a subcomponent…
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                      • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

                        why is it always "grow your business"?

                        why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

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                        d1@autistics.life
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                        @llamasoft_ox it's Narcissistic thinking that must always grow the business. Grandiosity is its own end, for them. Narcissistic supply is what they feed on, and must obtain at any cost, no matter how toxic. Study #psychology to actually find the answers you seek.

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                        • ei3jdb@mastodon.radioE ei3jdb@mastodon.radio

                          @llamasoft_ox In general, economics consists of a whole bunch of feedback loops. It's easier to control that with motion in one direction or the other.

                          In mathematical terms, the solutions to differential equations tend to be oscillations or exponential change. In economics it's often both. It's very rarely a straight horizontal line.

                          The alternative is a directed, managed economy - but that's the evil communism, right?

                          yama@tech.lgbtY This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @EI3JDB @llamasoft_ox "evil communism"
                          Red scare propaganda really did a number on the proletariat hasnt it 😥

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                          • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

                            why is it always "grow your business"?

                            why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

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                            @llamasoft_ox GREED
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                            • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

                              why is it always "grow your business"?

                              why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

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                              #17

                              @llamasoft_ox

                              beware any capitalists in a position of power in a non-profit

                              look to wikipedia as a poster child

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                              • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

                                why is it always "grow your business"?

                                why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

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                                @llamasoft_ox .. about 2500 years ago .. they were talking about ..

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                                Middle Way - Wikipedia

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                                (en.wikipedia.org)

                                "The Middle Way" ... and 2500 years after we are still not getting it .. 😐

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                                • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

                                  why is it always "grow your business"?

                                  why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

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                                  woo@fosstodon.org
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                                  @llamasoft_ox "Scaling can go down as well as up." Better actually because failure is much easier than success if a company is small.

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                                  • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

                                    why is it always "grow your business"?

                                    why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

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                                    @llamasoft_ox@toot.wales capitalism and narcissism.

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                                    • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

                                      why is it always "grow your business"?

                                      why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

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                                      @llamasoft_ox what else am I supposed to do with this perfectly good packet of Business Seeds?

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                                      • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

                                        why is it always "grow your business"?

                                        why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

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                                        @llamasoft_ox @janbeta that’s exactly what I’m intending on doing with my new biz.

                                        Pay my bills, a little cream for frills.

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                                        • llamasoft_ox@toot.walesL llamasoft_ox@toot.wales

                                          why is it always "grow your business"?

                                          why can't it just be "find a nice comfortable equilibrium for your business"?

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                                          ovalenti@oldbytes.space
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                                          #23

                                          @llamasoft_ox

                                          I'd go further with : "make life easier for your clients" - business is just a side-effect

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