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Originally Posted by MicroRoller
Something doesn't make sense to me.
Why would owning part of CR take up too much time? I can understand not making more videos but part of owning a successful business that becomes as big as CR has is the luxury of being able to just sit back and collect your share of the profits while others do the work. Minus the occasional board meeting it shouldn't take up too much time.
I recently read the well of another poster on here (forgot his name) that built up a business then just moved away to go mountain climbing and live in a tree or something like that.
If he was spread too thin he should be able to step back from operations without having to sell his ownership. If you own stock in the company you work for you don't have to sell any shares you own and can continue to receive dividends.
If your time was so constrained you needed to cut down on things would you cut out free steady income for no/little work or would you cut out poker, something that doesn't make you money unless you're actively doing it?
You do realize that when someone sells shares in a company the price is intended to be based on the current value of that future passive income?
I'm sorry to see Cole leave as well and had hoped he wouldn't and that I could work with him on something, but stepping out of the poker spotlight, focusing on school, and playing poker when he wants is a legit reason.