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  • adrianh
    Diamond Member

    • Mar 2010
    • 6328

    #16
    Originally posted by Harry101
    @adrianh Of interest, when you walk into Makro and see the products on their shelf - do you know how they got there ?
    Look, I am not getting into a P!$$!ng contest with you - My views stand!

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    • Harry101
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2021
      • 16

      #17
      Originally posted by adrianh
      Look, I am not getting into a P!$$!ng contest with you - My views stand!
      I'm curious as to your understanding of the real world?
      When you go into the shops - do you know how products get onto shelves?

      Going through your post history, you seem like one of the most vocal and opiniated members here - but your ideas on business leave me scratching my head :/

      But as you said, they are views and no one can take that away from you

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      • adrianh
        Diamond Member

        • Mar 2010
        • 6328

        #18
        @DaveA - Could you please ask this person to to refrain from person attacks.

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        • Dave A
          Site Caretaker

          • May 2006
          • 22803

          #19
          I expected this to be an interesting thread. And it has not disappointed.
          My comment in general to the thread topic, before I deal with the moderation request, is as follows:

          It is hard to pick a quality signal from all the noise.
          It is a lot easier to see opportunities after they are gone than to see them coming.
          The reason why people say yes is ordinarily more consequential than the reason why they said no.
          Probably also worthwhile to suggest doing some reading on the pareto principle.

          Reality is the path to success is most often built on lots and lots of failure. I would be wary of becoming obsessive of any particular part of those failures - for most of us it is likely to be harmful to our state of mind.

          The good news is fantastic success is often because of being exceptionally good at just one or two things - the balance being pretty average or even sub-par. It gives everyone hope - we just need to find our own one or two things that will make us "rich".
          Participation is voluntary.

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          • Dave A
            Site Caretaker

            • May 2006
            • 22803

            #20
            Originally posted by Harry101
            I'm curious as to your understanding of the real world?
            When you go into the shops - do you know how products get onto shelves?

            Going through your post history, you seem like one of the most vocal and opiniated members here - but your ideas on business leave me scratching my head :/
            Originally posted by adrianh
            @DaveA - Could you please ask this person to to refrain from person attacks.
            Adrian is correct.

            It has been an interesting and insightful engagement which has given many of us pause for thought. Let's not wreck it by "playing the man".

            Shall we rephrase the question and ask "How do products get on the shelf at Makro?"
            I suspect this might get some interesting responses.
            Participation is voluntary.

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            • Harry101
              Junior Member
              • Jul 2021
              • 16

              #21
              Originally posted by Dave A
              Shall we rephrase the question and ask "How do products get on the shelf at Makro?"
              The reasoning for the initial post (and the question/statement implied) was :

              If you're (business) are not prepared to listen to customers / adapt & change / choose to avoid your market - then don't cry when your business shuts down and blame Covid or any other reason

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              • Dave A
                Site Caretaker

                • May 2006
                • 22803

                #22
                Human nature and rationality is truly fascinating.
                Participation is voluntary.

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                • mightytrader
                  Junior Member
                  • Jul 2021
                  • 16

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Dave A
                  Human nature and rationality is truly fascinating.

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                  • Blurock
                    Diamond Member

                    • May 2010
                    • 4203

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Dave A

                    ... fantastic success is often because of being exceptionally good at just one or two things - the balance being pretty average or even sub-par. It gives everyone hope - we just need to find our own one or two things that will make us "rich".
                    In my experience there are many "me too" businesses or copycats. An employee may leave and copy what his employer was doing, but may not have the experience or basic education or product knowledge. All he knows is that there is a demand for the product/service but not how to fix it when things go wrong. You get those type of "bazaars" where you can get anything from a wet rag to a dead rat. I'd rather deal with the professional.

                    When I initially left the corporate world, I considered buying a franchise, but then realised the restrictions on creativity and scope. It was a "me too" business like exhaust shops that you get around every corner. They basically all do the same thing with no outstanding distinction or feature. That's why they have to compete on price, cutting each others throats.

                    I'd prefer to deal with an expert in any type of business and not with just an agent for someone else. People who are qualified and exceptionally good at what they do will always get my vote.
                    Excellence is not a skill; its an attitude...

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                    • adrianh
                      Diamond Member

                      • Mar 2010
                      • 6328

                      #25
                      One must never discount luck - being in the right place at the right time (and of course having things change severely that are out of your control)

                      Friends of ours became very very very wealthy almost overnight by doing Visas for travel - the amounts of cash they made was simply staggering - Then came Covid - they went from 1000 Visas with a profit margin of R500 per month to 10-100 visas per month. They saved their money and invested well so although it is a pain it isn't the end of the world for them.

                      I think that if one lands with your butt in the butter you should make and save as much as you can as fast as you can because you can lose the opportunity just as easily.

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                      • Justloadit
                        Diamond Member

                        • Nov 2010
                        • 3518

                        #26
                        Originally posted by adrianh
                        One must never discount luck - being in the right place at the right time (and of course having things change severely that are out of your control)

                        Friends of ours became very very very wealthy almost overnight by doing Visas for travel - the amounts of cash they made was simply staggering - Then came Covid - they went from 1000 Visas with a profit margin of R500 per month to 10-100 visas per month. They saved their money and invested well so although it is a pain it isn't the end of the world for them.

                        I think that if one lands with your butt in the butter you should make and save as much as you can as fast as you can because you can lose the opportunity just as easily.
                        Cant agree with you more.

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                        • sherinemuasher
                          Suspended
                          • Jul 2021
                          • 15

                          #27
                          I agree. Today, i think the matter if you are rich or not is not the situation. For me, it;s if you're able to go through this pandemic or not. Most of us just lost a lot, it's sad.

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                          • galileo
                            Junior Member
                            • Jul 2021
                            • 12

                            #28
                            True buddy! Covid has introduced us to the reality.

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