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Despite wars, inflation, and increasingly scarce jet fuel supplies, there will be another record year of travelers funneling into the world’s most wonderful places.

These travelers are armed with their cell phones and determined to prove that they’ve been there, done that. If you insist on joining them, watch for sharp elbows and stay out of their selfie shot range.

Oh, and expect the actual artwork to be a lot farther away than you imagined.

This intro might sound like an old man revving up to b***h at a cloud. But read on, and you’ll find some real business advice: You have more freedom than you realize when you own a high-demand, limited-supply product. And by sacrificing short-term profit and customer griping, you may make it better for everyone.

Relevant links:

EconTalk -The Economics of Scarcity and the UNC-Duke Basketball Game https://www.econtalk.org/the-economics-of-scarcity-and-the-unc-duke-basketball-game-with-michael-munger/

Photography in Museums and Social Transformations: Can Institutions Balance their Identity with Visitors’ Needs? https://medium.com/@theredstudio.blog_25703/photography-in-museums-and-social-transformations-can-institutions-balance-their-identity-with-bc91407ab8ba

Schedule Office Hours with Bob: https://calendly.com/bob-gilbreath/bob-gilbreath-office-hours

Fleet: https://fleetholdingco.com/



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