Message from @SolidHalon
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If you don't let everyone compete, then you are not trying to find the best.
So, if it's found, would it require "protection"? But if protection is provided then it might come that he would not keep trying to stay the best. hmmm....
Rephrase that, I didn't get it.
Too many pronouns.
Rye, the problem is that my argument counter itself, at the end no protections (trade, regulations, etc) should be provided to a particular within any industry.
Ah.
I couldn't tell if you were trying to challenge the idea or agree with it.
or should be?
Yeah, sometimes I do that.
Perfectly valid. Means you're considering different angles.
In fact I had a conversation with my mother about it in regards to a coffee shop someone opened in my home town.
Oh, real world example.
Details?
She said that the mayor should prohibit anyone else from opening other coffe shops, I told her that's bad, that's monopoly.
She agreed, but that it was unfortuante that the guy had to close because there was too much competition.
A second coffee shop would make them both better.
Did he consider options to increase sales?
According to the info I have, the persone opened the coffee shop(barista style), but the all other bake style shops started to place coffee service too.
For instance, making a catering system for offices, in which the offices could subscribe for a fresh pot of locally brewed coffee house coffee on a daily basis?
````Did he consider options to increase sales?``` As far I know he did not, I explained my mom he had to do so.
Catering keeps more restaurants afloat than you may realize
stay ahead of the competition
He opened the small shop but he offered only coffee
If a business fails, it's usually the businesses fault.
usually
If I were him, I'd offer that aforementioned service
I would go donuts
and then ice creram
Yeah
Providing rotating coffee urns, pick up the old ones, clean em, put em out again
Donuts, bagels...
Well, the discussion was based on what happened, don't have too much details.
Hell, partner with a local mom'n'pop donut shop.
Funny thing is that my mom almost had a monopoly on a product she used to make.
But only because she was the best at doing it.
No one wanted to go to other provider.
If you provide a great product or service, there's no need for regulations or protections.
Mmhmm
Unfortunately, that's what happened with google imo.
If you're offering the best service to the point that others can't compete in an open fair market