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![]() Hi,
Since no one's willing to engage me in a debate, I think I'll post a counterpoint to your message. BTW, I agree with the main points you made. You wrote: > In 1956, no one was sure if a pizza shop in > the suburbs would be a viable idea. Sounds > like a needless worry today, but back then > it was an untested novelty. Since Papa didn't know if the idea would work, since he wasn't copying a viable success model, he's lucky it did work. Luck is a necessity, but it's possible to manufacture your own luck by stacking the cards in your favor. I know I sound like I'm parroting what Bill Myers said a few years ago, but the truth is the truth no matter who says it. Papa had an invisible helper, by the way: he was "trading with the trend," a maxim familiar to all traders. Papa was providing a product that was in a rising uptrend of popularity. Just my two cents. Boyd "Mr. Trend" Stone :-) |
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