You don’t need to be the best in the world at something. Being better than average at a few important things is more valuable—and more achievable.
If you’re chasing the number one spot, ask yourself why. More often than not, it’s about personal ambition rather than meaningful impact.
Some people will always be better than you at certain things, and that’s okay. Focus on becoming the best you can be in the areas that truly matter.
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