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Death and taxes may be certainties, but so is pruning—the process of cutting back to make room for something better. From nature to personal growth to the economy, pruning is everywhere. Just as giant sequoias need fire to thrive and muscles must break down to rebuild stronger, recessions and downturns clear out inefficiencies, fueling innovation and long-term growth.
By Kyle WeberDeath and taxes may be certainties, but so is pruning—the process of cutting back to make room for something better. From nature to personal growth to the economy, pruning is everywhere. Just as giant sequoias need fire to thrive and muscles must break down to rebuild stronger, recessions and downturns clear out inefficiencies, fueling innovation and long-term growth.