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  • Hi, Hunters! Do you fear or learn from your competitors?

    Software Guy (Aarvy)
    15 replies
    I used to fear my competitors in my initial days but then I went deep down and found out that this fear is only because I can do more than what I'm currently doing. And since then I only started learning from my competitors because that's the only way to achieve great heights.

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    Sven Radavics
    I celebrate them. It means I'm most likely building something for where there's a market.
    Software Guy (Aarvy)
    @sven_radavics Ahaaaa, that's all sunshine mentality. keep going.👌
    Sven Radavics
    @software_guy it's not just about sunshine, though. If i'm thinking about building something and there's no competition I'm immediately wondering why not. Is there no market for it?
    Marko Rakic
    Trying to learn from their errors. History can teach you future.
    Software Guy (Aarvy)
    @marko_rakic2 That's a great learning, keep it up.👍
    Arda Diker
    Always learning from them. No need to fear, the market is big, and there is room for everyone 😇
    Software Guy (Aarvy)
    @ardadiker Yup, that's correct, keep building my friend.
    Competitors are great teachers. You can learn from them and improve yourself. Just remember one thing, don't try and copy your competitors; instead, do what you do best, give your consumers something your competitors are not offering.
    Software Guy (Aarvy)
    @qudsia_ali yes, copying is not the best option we can always learn from them and create something on our own.
    rebecca kim
    You should always do your best to be the boss of your industry or niche, not the slave. By learning from your competitors, you will always be staying aware of their activities. You will learn how to provide the same service or product which is better than theirs at the same price.
    Software Guy (Aarvy)
    @rebecca_kim1 we all can become the bosses and keep improving out products with time.💯
    Shubham khapra
    You are giving away your power. You are distracting yourself (and others) You are limiting your growth
    Software Guy (Aarvy)
    @shubham_khapra It's better to learn from them and start working on ourselves,