The Little Green Book
Observations and Lessons Learned from a Searcher
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John Sedgwick
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John Sedgwick
Searching for a business to acquire and run is not merely a financial transaction—it is a deeply personal, psychological, and life-shaping process.
This book is written by a veteran searcher for individuals considering the path of acquiring a business. It offers a grounded, honest framework for navigating one of the most consequential decisions of a professional life.
Rather than presenting a rigid “how-to” checklist, the book focuses on how to think about the search process. Its insights are drawn from lived experience and from the stories, mistakes, and hard-earned lessons of others who have walked this path before.
Part I: Level Set establishes who this journey is for—and just as importantly, who it is not. Part II: Mental State addresses the psychological realities of searching. Long timelines, false starts, rejection, ambiguity, and second-guessing are not exceptions—they are the norm. Part III: Searching dives into the mechanics of the search itself. It helps readers frame what to look for based on their lives, interests, and long-term goals; introduces tools and mental models to support ideation; offers a candid assessment of the quality of businesses most searchers will actually encounter; and provides practical sanity checks to determine whether a business is truly the right one—not merely an available one.
Part IV: Seller Relationship examines one of the most misunderstood elements of buying a business: the human on the other side of the table. Taken together, this book is a guide to making better decisions, avoiding costly mistakes, and approaching business acquisition with clarity, humility, and patience. It is not about doing more deals. It is about doing the right deal, for the right reasons, at the right time.
©2026 John Sedgwick (P)2026 John Sedgwick