What is the purpose of any one individual business?

A business cannot exist long without providing a real service. Scams and rug-pulls are inevitable, but valuable service is necessary. It is very hard to grow while providing a disservice to everything around you; it is easy to grow when you are in harmony with everything around you. Plants and humans are different, however. Very slightly. A human has more chance of death compared to a plant because they have more potential purposes. Yes, really, welcome to Jeff & Cathy’s Household Blog where we talk about these darker subjects….

A business is like a spirit shooting spider webs across its local area to see if anything will benefit from the act. Certainly, most people would slap away spider webs shooting towards them. That means, a business needs to be attractive enough for random strangers to not bat the metaphorical spider webs away violently while also being actually attractive enough for them to at least want to stare at it fore 3 seconds. In hopeful terms, you at least had someone listen to your service’s proposition for more than 5 seconds!

Now by this point you managed to slide your greasy rump into the popular scene of events. You could be slanging data recovery service to some hippies in a cave in California or you could be selling AI kneepads to bull-riding rednecks in Texas, but then the only way to tell if the business would succeed in the future is if your service was actually useful.

Therefore, the purpose of any business is to be useful to someone or something.