blehblehbleh
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All this talk of numbers...
Reminds of some post I read on another forum where the general idea was how can a person say there's no growth when just, what, two years ago they were at 0%?
I thought about that and that's fairly true. Coming from the bottom and going into a market that has high saturation from two large competitors...Can anyone really say this growth isn't successful? Growth is growth, just like a W is a W.
It may not be moving as fast, but likewise that doesn't mean it won't gain speed in the future. These numbers are just measurements of past events. Yes, they can be used to rely on potential future outcomes but that's not enough to rule it as dispositive. Plus, how can one say the growth is horrible when they might not even have the entire overall picture of market forces, consumer opinion, etc that could tip things in one direction or the next.
But leave it to somebody to think they're all "awesome"
Reminds of some post I read on another forum where the general idea was how can a person say there's no growth when just, what, two years ago they were at 0%?
I thought about that and that's fairly true. Coming from the bottom and going into a market that has high saturation from two large competitors...Can anyone really say this growth isn't successful? Growth is growth, just like a W is a W.
It may not be moving as fast, but likewise that doesn't mean it won't gain speed in the future. These numbers are just measurements of past events. Yes, they can be used to rely on potential future outcomes but that's not enough to rule it as dispositive. Plus, how can one say the growth is horrible when they might not even have the entire overall picture of market forces, consumer opinion, etc that could tip things in one direction or the next.
But leave it to somebody to think they're all "awesome"