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Will your kids take over.
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<blockquote data-quote="capfits" data-source="post: 7536917" data-attributes="member: 15206"><p>It is interesting all this in that all our circumstances are different and can present different things at different times to family members.</p><p>Currently in my late mid 40s and my kids are not interested to any extent. No 1 is off studying medicine, she like the benefits of my family business and where we live and the people from different circles that we meet, but I do not see it pulling her back, more offering opportunities and experiences.</p><p>No 2 has no real idea what he wishes to do and has nothing that positive to say about where we live.</p><p>I do not expect either to return to the farm to work, but possibly to hold capital in the longterm.</p><p></p><p>All this does of course influence my own direction in the industry. I am not bothered about expansion that would simply lead to more work, but at the same time as part of a reasonable sized good positioned partnership I do not desire to be a anchor on the enterprise overall.</p><p></p><p>Nephew might though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capfits, post: 7536917, member: 15206"] It is interesting all this in that all our circumstances are different and can present different things at different times to family members. Currently in my late mid 40s and my kids are not interested to any extent. No 1 is off studying medicine, she like the benefits of my family business and where we live and the people from different circles that we meet, but I do not see it pulling her back, more offering opportunities and experiences. No 2 has no real idea what he wishes to do and has nothing that positive to say about where we live. I do not expect either to return to the farm to work, but possibly to hold capital in the longterm. All this does of course influence my own direction in the industry. I am not bothered about expansion that would simply lead to more work, but at the same time as part of a reasonable sized good positioned partnership I do not desire to be a anchor on the enterprise overall. Nephew might though. [/QUOTE]
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