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Focus on winning, not competing

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    by focusing on winning even though you fail on the process, that contributes to your experience creating a ladder to your undeniable success.

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    By focusing on winning, you can cultivate a positive and motivated attitude, which can lead to better results in the long run.

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      Exactly, also this can help reduce stress related to competing, and instead allow you to focus on achieving your goals.

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    This post is a game-changer for anyone looking to build a successful business. The concept of focusing on winning instead of competing is so powerful and goes against the conventional wisdom that often pits entrepreneurs against each other in a cutthroat race.

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    Definitely a good time to hear this for me lol. The industry I'm in (AI as a service) has reached a massive boom in competitiveness recently. So with Evoke, I've been getting pretty concerned.

    But this article definitely gave me some new insight.

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    I've just read Jimmy Carr's new book Before & Laughter and he said something that really stuck with me.
    "The only person you should be competing against is yourself from last year".
    That's been motivating me recently.

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    Great thought! Use your energy to be the best, not thinking about how would it be.

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    Exactly, every market is saturated. You have to focus on how you can be the best or why bother being just another bit player?

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    Yeah, I'd really say the key is building the best product and making sure you get the word out about your product - build, build, build, market, market, market.

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