>> Actually the whole human body is constantly growing, not just cancers. I'm am growing new skin cells as we speak, approximately every x3 weeks I shed old skin cells so need new ones.
That's growth at a replacement rate. Cancer grows at the expense of, and with no regard for the cells around it.
Any investor with an "exit strategy" is similarly looking to exploit, not sustain.
That's not to say all growth is bad. People grow to adulthood. Similarly there is a natural size for a company. Beyond that growth is harmful.
Edit: replacement to avoid obsolescence is what engineering or product development does. Growth at companies is monitored by finance. Skin cells... Cancer.
That's growth at a replacement rate. Cancer grows at the expense of, and with no regard for the cells around it.
Any investor with an "exit strategy" is similarly looking to exploit, not sustain.
That's not to say all growth is bad. People grow to adulthood. Similarly there is a natural size for a company. Beyond that growth is harmful.
Edit: replacement to avoid obsolescence is what engineering or product development does. Growth at companies is monitored by finance. Skin cells... Cancer.