I’m saying in this scenario the choices may be to lose on purpose, or to serve the interests of your shareholders.
From the people with significant equity this isn’t a choice.
And like I said, you have the same problem with any tech innovation adoption. If you’re the last farmer to get a tractor, you’ll have lost all the revenue you would have gained over the <adoption period>. And if not having modern equipment caused you to run in the red, well.
The fact that tractor engines would later also be used in battle tanks and bombers isn’t something you can control. Your refusal to adapt just bankrupts your own farm.
I’m saying in this scenario the choices may be to lose on purpose, or to serve the interests of your shareholders.
From the people with significant equity this isn’t a choice.
And like I said, you have the same problem with any tech innovation adoption. If you’re the last farmer to get a tractor, you’ll have lost all the revenue you would have gained over the <adoption period>. And if not having modern equipment caused you to run in the red, well.
The fact that tractor engines would later also be used in battle tanks and bombers isn’t something you can control. Your refusal to adapt just bankrupts your own farm.