It is easy for men who have become wealthy to become complacent.
The thought process goes something like this: "Well, I'm rich, so I that must mean that I am a success."
In the 1980s, specifically in the States, the mall was king.
It was a place to meet, eat, chat, shop, even exercise (yes, mall walkers were a thing).
No one operating a mall could have seen "online shopping" coming.
It did, like a wrecking ball.
Brick and mortar businesses began to suffer, and instead of imagining a stronger house (think The Three Little Pigs), executives rested on their laurels, because they had "made it".
Success depreciates.
For the ship to be seaworthy, upkeep is required.
Schedule a chat with us to make sure you stay above the waves.