One of my concerns is the American economy shifting from "manufacturing" to "services". To me "services" are far more fragile. For a strong economy "manufacturing" is necessary. A balance of both is essential.
By the way, awesome coverage of Elon Musk! You've opened my eyes to see his endeavors from a different viewpoint!
Affirmed, and recall the scene of the 49'rs. Merchants who got rich selling pans, shovels and spades. And probably expanded their business to include bread and soup. They were probably involved in the "advertising" of the gold rush to the Easterners, attempting to enlarge their customer base, when it was mostly exaggerated claims of fortune striking.
Thank you. I would argue that falls under producing value
Yes, and I could definitely see that!
One of my concerns is the American economy shifting from "manufacturing" to "services". To me "services" are far more fragile. For a strong economy "manufacturing" is necessary. A balance of both is essential.
By the way, awesome coverage of Elon Musk! You've opened my eyes to see his endeavors from a different viewpoint!
Affirmed, and recall the scene of the 49'rs. Merchants who got rich selling pans, shovels and spades. And probably expanded their business to include bread and soup. They were probably involved in the "advertising" of the gold rush to the Easterners, attempting to enlarge their customer base, when it was mostly exaggerated claims of fortune striking.
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