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💡 The Lifespan of Businesses is Shrinking But Legacy Assets Endure

  • chelsie382
  • Jan 4
  • 1 min read

The average lifespan of a company used to be over 60 years.

Today? It’s less than 20 and declining.


Technology is evolving faster than most business models can adapt. AI, automation, and market volatility are forcing even strong companies to reinvent themselves or risk extinction.


But real estate…

Real estate remains.


The same property that stood 100 years ago can still stand 100 years from now producing income, appreciating in value, and securing your family’s legacy if it’s managed wisely.


Businesses come and go.

Markets rise and fall.

But land… land doesn’t vanish.


That’s why the most strategic investors don’t just chase trends — they own assets that outlive them.


If your money isn’t earning while you sleep, it’s not building legacy, it’s leaking potential.


Let’s change that.


📖 Now Available:


-The Silent Struggle. A powerful collaboration written by women who turned pain into purpose.


-And my upcoming book, Unbound: Redefining Your Potential, Purpose, and Possibility — coming soon.


 
 
 

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