02-25-2015, 03:02 PM
Yeah, well, I like bookstores as much as the next bibliophile and would love to see Borderland Books survive.
Still, my critical eye keeps twitching Morse code for, "A business is a business is a business."
And if Borderlands can only survive by means of a flotilla of volunteers and monetary contributions, well, I begin to perceive it as an anachronism propped up by deniers of a brave new world.
Deep down I wonder if the owner (who I like and greatly respect) simply lacks the business acumen to figure out a viable strategy.
As things stand, the only way I see it surviving for the long-term is if it fills its shelves with Huxley's A Brave New World.
Okay, enough pointless blather. I really don't know what I'm talking about. Just putting off going to the grocery.
Still, my critical eye keeps twitching Morse code for, "A business is a business is a business."
And if Borderlands can only survive by means of a flotilla of volunteers and monetary contributions, well, I begin to perceive it as an anachronism propped up by deniers of a brave new world.
Deep down I wonder if the owner (who I like and greatly respect) simply lacks the business acumen to figure out a viable strategy.
As things stand, the only way I see it surviving for the long-term is if it fills its shelves with Huxley's A Brave New World.
Okay, enough pointless blather. I really don't know what I'm talking about. Just putting off going to the grocery.
