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Originally Posted by fuzebox
If you didn't capitalize on that to grow and stabilize your business, that's on you.
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I had to work 70% less so that I could take care of my kids who had a hard time with virtual learning + help them with the despair they felt.
But what would be your answer to the poster's question above?
Is the pandemic to blame? Why did he have good stats in 2019? I understand everyone was online in 2020/2021 to fuel the boom. But why are things worse now for him (and us) than in 2019?
Or if it's not the pandemic, what's the cause of the decline? I'm curious, not trying to fight.