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Yes, every building project and business needs to be funded, but where is the money coming from, and what happens next as a result? For most people I work with, they are starting and growing businesses, and opening locations to operate because they love what they do, or have a real vision for what they want to create and share with their community. The increasing role of private equity companies in our economy is a hot topic when you dig into it. These are companies that are often explicitly focused on acquiring other companies, period. Does that mean that it's the wrong choice? That's too simplistic, but engaging with private equity that leads to expectations of certain multiples that need to be met within specific time windows, leading to shifting goals and targets, and almost inevitably, internal restructuring, layoffs, and tightened budgets. It's just the math behind the way they do business, because their goals are different than the people who started the business. In many cases, the namesake founder gets pushed out, and goes on to start another company several years later, that is often explicitly the opposite goals of the private equity version they were pushed out of. Yes there was a pay out for a few, but is that why you started? Can we make money and have a generational business that isn't beholden to people who explicitly exist to gobble up and acquire other companies? As an example, there are several examples in the surf industry in the video, but it's interesting how the company that starts AFTER the private equity experience is using investment language to talk about how they're NOT serving the shareholders before future generations, the environment, or whatever their core mission is. Getting funded and then kicked out of your own company is not the only option, because longer term, community focused, highly profitable businesses are entirely possible. Some of the most valuable companies in the world are run this way. This can be for-profit or non-profit business models, because both should be able to run a economically sustainable model so they can control their own destiny. Yes you need money for your business, but what happens next? More in the video. Check out my FREE guide "How To Build A Climbing Gym: 9 Key Lessons To Move Your Project Forward"; https://www.chrisryanstudio.com/9keyl... If you liked this content, and you're committed to moving your project forward in the next 6-12 months, then go ahead and get in contact with me here; https://www.chrisryanstudio.com/contact Check out my monthly advising membership, as a way to get you real answers and help you move your project forward over the next 6-12 months; https://www.chrisryanstudio.com/membe... To see climbing gym work; https://www.chrisryanstudio.com/climbing #climbinggyms # climbinggymdevelopment #architecture #buildingdevelopment #commercialdevelopment