I am self-employed.  Often, I come up with business ideas that I 
think will make me money and I find myself fantasizing about their 
success.  First, in my fantasy, I try the idea in a local market or 
as a single occurance and I see that all the elements come together 
and makes me a profit.  Then the next stage is to multiply the 
effect modestly: What if, I imagine, the formula is done, say, 5 
times, and I would make 5 times the profit I did in the single 
occurance.  The next stage is, maybe, 50 times, etc.

But they're just fantasies.  And I realize them as such.  But even 
in my fantasies I don't jump immediately to blanketing the whole 
world with whatever product or service I've dreamed up.

Indeed, in reality, if I actually try to implement the idea, it may 
not go past a single instance if that one try doesn't work.

Why, pray tell, does MMY start off with a grandiose $600 billion 
plan for these agricultural enterprises?  Why is that the first 
thing off the starting block?

Why not start off with, say, one farm somewhere, get it working, get 
it profitable and THEN float a bond program of, say, $100 million?  
And, if that works, then $1 billion...and if THAT works $10 
billion...etc.

What's with the grandiosity?  Didn't we have a World Plan back 
in '73 that would bring TM to the 3.6 billion people of the world?  
How far did we get with that?







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