If the power goes out, business stops... whether you sell roses or you're a big manufacturer.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sometimes you have to destroy your business in order to save it.
Any business owner can tell you that if their company isn't performing profitably and up to standards, one of two things will happen: either you make changes to improve its efficiency, or a competitor will drive you out of business. Market forces have a way of cutting to the chase rather quickly.
If you stay in this business long enough, you're liable to hit it big.
If you don't operate it as a business, you aren't going to be around very long.
There is more to representing art than selling art. The life of the gallery is dependent on the renewal and refreshment of its artists and dealers. When that stops happening, it's the end.
If you don't drive your business, you will be driven out of business.
You can't operate a business running at a loss, and particularly if you're doing it by paying yourselves. It just doesn't fly.
Cutting prices or putting things on sale is not sustainable business strategy.
Business is in itself a power.
No matter how big you are in the business, at the end of the day it's still work.