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Many things have a lifecycle
It's a law.
The life cycle of some things is longer and some things are shorter, but most of them run according to this cycle. When they run to the end, they will end, and no one is spared.
The former Japanese-owned department stores have sprung up like mushrooms after the rain. Today, I listen to the Internet and talk about Japanese-style department stores, such as Daimaru, Mitsukoshi, Isetan, and Yaohan; after that, Seibu, Seiyu, etc. When it reaches its peak, it goes downhill until it disappears completely.
Some snacks, which appeared suddenly, were quickly eliminated, such as Japanese cheesecake, Taiwanese sponge cake (almost finished), bubble tea, Korean fried chicken, croissants, egg waffles, and fruit desserts. After a round of queuing, it was flat.
In addition to food, companies have their lifecycles too. Usually, a company's lifecycle is 30 years, and many have said goodbye in the first five years. Many have been lingering for more than ten years, because the founders are old already, or they are unable to take care of the company's daily affairs.
Is this a clever arrangement by the Creator? Has this rule been broken now?
/06 2022
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