Since SRDI is a think tank, and I am an analyst and evangelist, I will frequently apply some thinking and analysis to the assertions, propositions and conclusions I proffer.
A direct counter-proposition to my vision statement would be: Social recreational dancing does not have potential to be any more significant than it now is.
Since I am a former debater, who is trained to be able to make a good case for either side of a question, I could develop an argument that social recreational dancing does not have more potential. But since I'm not seeing any value in doing so, that would be a total time-waste.
If you would like to make such a case, please add Comments; I would be very much interested in such a discussion.
I do have many cautions and yeah-but's in mind for many of the assertions I include in this presentation.
I am very clear that opportunity-seeking in social-recreational dance ventures is not a no-brainer, and that there are real bear-traps; but overall, the potential for significant business opportunity in social recreational dance is great and not particularly difficult to realize.
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