When U.S. businesses rapidly grow and become large, they tend to drop small “acorns” around the base of the parent businesses. In time, these “saplings” mature and become large. At that point, U.S. companies recycle themselves. They chop themselves down and use the raw wood of the old business as fertilizer for the fast-growing trees they have nurtured. The United States is the only country in the world that can do this. Businesses in the United Kingdom are 600 years old; so are businesses in France, Belgium and elsewhere. America is the recycler of businesses on the global stage and is the only country able to rapidly tear down and rebuild business concepts, structures, even ownership models in order to continue to grow and to dominate the forest.