Independence Day. The pinnacle of summer holidays, an unquestionable excuse to throw parties, and even a temporary carte blanche to blow stuff up. Add in some parades, flags, red-white-and-blue outfits, BBQs, cold beverages, and maybe a boat ride or a picnic...can it get more American than that? What a fantastic holiday.
We Americans love our Independence. Like, we reeeally love our Independence. And in many contexts, that's a wonderful and powerful thing. However, I think that the spirit of independence can sometimes hinder or limit us. We tend to put up a lot of fronts to prove ourselves. We seek titles or positions to gain respect. We boast things like "I got this" when inside we're melting, or "I did such and such" when in reality we barely survived.
But let's be honest: No man or woman is an island, and none of us can truly go it alone. Does this fly in the face of the independent spirit? I think not. The founding fathers (hint: plural) knew this. Heck, the Declaration of Indepence was signed by fifty six people and required input by many more. We're made to operate in community.
One of Kaztex's greatest drivers of success this year has been our partnership approach. Be it acquisition search partners or linking up with high-quality operating partners, we've gained tremendous value, learned a considerable amount, and had doors of opportunity opened to us. Mostly because we're not doing it alone.
Who's your team? Who deserves some credit or a big 'thank you'? Where might you have some independence fronts that ncced to come down?
May this 2nd half of 2018 bring growth to you and your team(s).
And of course, we love meeting great new people. If you know quality people who are seeking an acquisition and need a partner, quality people who work with business owners, and/or quality business owners who are considering moving on, please introduce us! Here's a reminder of what we generally look for.
Moving forward,
~Team Kaztex
We Americans love our Independence. Like, we reeeally love our Independence. And in many contexts, that's a wonderful and powerful thing. However, I think that the spirit of independence can sometimes hinder or limit us. We tend to put up a lot of fronts to prove ourselves. We seek titles or positions to gain respect. We boast things like "I got this" when inside we're melting, or "I did such and such" when in reality we barely survived.
But let's be honest: No man or woman is an island, and none of us can truly go it alone. Does this fly in the face of the independent spirit? I think not. The founding fathers (hint: plural) knew this. Heck, the Declaration of Indepence was signed by fifty six people and required input by many more. We're made to operate in community.
One of Kaztex's greatest drivers of success this year has been our partnership approach. Be it acquisition search partners or linking up with high-quality operating partners, we've gained tremendous value, learned a considerable amount, and had doors of opportunity opened to us. Mostly because we're not doing it alone.
Who's your team? Who deserves some credit or a big 'thank you'? Where might you have some independence fronts that ncced to come down?
May this 2nd half of 2018 bring growth to you and your team(s).
And of course, we love meeting great new people. If you know quality people who are seeking an acquisition and need a partner, quality people who work with business owners, and/or quality business owners who are considering moving on, please introduce us! Here's a reminder of what we generally look for.
Moving forward,
~Team Kaztex