Hey that's incredible and great to hear. I had CYDWOQ in mind when I was thinking of in-house production , its great and it works (though its hard work). The thing is that you yourself have quite radically changed the potential and possibilities by innovating a new (at the least different) process in manufacture which addresses the problems that the current system poses. At the end of the day we're working towards the same thing. So in this context, my response to your friend Albert was fair in my opinion. I'd still like to know from you though, what is the point of having your work available with both stockists and your own online store? Is it efficient and streamlined?
ps.- I don't know what you consider to be authentic philosophy or such, but I don't think I really need your validation to discuss whatever I would like to discuss, thanks anyway, I appreciate your concern.
pps. I just realised:
aaah I now see where the misunderstanding is. You have said how painstaking, how much of a headache etc.etc. How your friends said it is suicide. See? It is difficult, but it is necessary, we do agree on that.
ps.- I don't know what you consider to be authentic philosophy or such, but I don't think I really need your validation to discuss whatever I would like to discuss, thanks anyway, I appreciate your concern.
pps. I just realised:
so this idea that local manufacturing is difficult is ridiculous.
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