Distribution Channels. (Previously Published Sept 14th 2024)
- Instructor Bentley Truck
- Nov 9, 2024
- 2 min read

Systems, sum' more intricate than others. Yes the more sophisticated, the more complicated and more complex thus causing initial building costs to be potentially exorbitant. Would it be worth it? Analogy here, learning to ride a bike is potentially life threatening, all the pain to learn to ride. Wow. Riding might never, ever, ever, pay the bills, let alone not doing it, but having a desk job. By the way, do Olympic bike riders get a good salary...? Hmmm. Rhetorical question.
Now flip the coin, now take away the option, given to one, of "riding a bike". Life most definitely will continue...almost unnoticeably, especially if you're oblivious to the fact that a bike ride might even be better or more efficient than walking, to a particular destination. Now if you're not even able to conceptualize what a "bike" is, then that's an entirely diffrnt story. Bless.
On a side not, somehow related, can you verbally teach someone how to ride a bike, or, drive a manual transmission? I think the second coming of Our Lord would still have difficulty articulating those features to the unassuming subject/s. My point is, you need to do it to yourself, experience it yourself, and in turn, learn from it. Someone can not just tell you. "Blah blah", I know I can't, without actually taking U thru the motions and showing you how. "Boom". Worrd.
Again. Another analogy. Using, "the interest in walking" as an example. Walking, I believe does not occur unless there is interest in the One trying to achieve it or get it done. No baby is forced to walk, they see others (Mommy & Daddy or Siblings) doing it, it looks interesting and fun, and it definitely does not seem like a chore, rather a form of convenience, so they indulge. Take away the interest thru various means, its most likely not getting done.
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