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I guess long term business plan also is relevant. Like investors want growing profit always. Which means new strategies, services, location expansion. But if you are stable and comfortably living even in a struggling market year after year... your business is proven and revenue growth doesn't have to be a top priority. Like do you want to have an empire? or do you want a steady state business at a level that you're profiting handsomely from with sometimes steady growth and sometimes its stagnant.
Personally, I don't want an empire haha nor do I want people who could have different motivations than myself influencing business operations, or applying additional stress
Youre right, at first I wanted an empire but having hand full of crews can generate good numbers with less headaches . Sometimes bigger isnt better.