@lucera
I loved your post! Bigger is not always better, and not if you must give up freedoms you want/need. Besides, if you had the Ferrrari instead of the Boxster, you would worry all the time about getting hit by an idiot in an old F150 beater, or robbed, and idiots would be posing all over it for their Instagram photos. "Get off my car!" (in best Clint Eastwood voice)
It is often assumed that businesses always want to grow bigger. I don’t. I’m 60 years old and I realized a long time ago that when you can do something that you love to do and make a living at it, you are a very lucky person indeed. I’m very grateful that I get to do meaningful work that brings me joy every day. I like to make things, I don’t particularly like to manage people and manage business. I prefer sawdust on my pants to wearing a tie.
Over the last ten years, Volti Audio has averaged between 20 and 40 pairs of speaker sales each year. I know that if I structured my business differently, I could grow that number ten-fold.