I dont necessarily think its anything to do with wanting lots of money in my case..
I think its more about making sure the business is 'sure footed' and i think what i mean by that is IMO the more people involved with making the business work the more sure footed it becomes.
At the moment, yes my business is sure footed....as long as i go out and do the work and thats the weak spot...it depends on one person...me.... and im tired of it 14 years plus now.
With enough business to employ it takes that pressure off. Even if i earned less after employing with 2 vans and a guy i still feel that the business is then becoming rooted.
Not sure if that makes sense...
Money is not a massive motivator to me, freedom is. Theres two ways to freedom, first one is having no job, no money and just living a very simple basics life away from society, a nomad.
The other is being part of society and all it has to offer and aquiring enough wealth where you can buy your freedom.
Like i said earlier, very few are really free, think billionaire money when you have so much you cant spend it all, where you can hop on your private jet and take a years holiday where ever you want whenever you want and the cheques keep rolling in ands you have the businesses, investments and infrastructure to support this lavish lifestyle.
For the rest of us, we will probably fall somewhere in between, we will never be totally free as we dont have the drive and ambition to do what is nesacerry to be so.
So we have sole traders who have a false sense of freedom because they work 3 days a week (they still work and have to work)
Or we have those who run a small business, 3-5 guys maybe, they probably only work 2 days a week and have a bit more financial freedom, but still have to work.
Guys like Lee are probably approaching the point where they could work a few hours a week and put systems in place to run the business, but they still are not really financially free.
Bottom line is, i dont know actually, just waffling again.