New is better than better

Don’t try to beat your competition by being better than they are. Don’t try to win at their game.

Be a new opportunity.

Challenge the standard. Create something new. It’s not just the same old – just a bit better.

It’s not good enough to make a little less.

Find the new combination. Don’t just try to be better.

Being better means you can easily be compared.

You will not create mass momentum – you will be fighting a pricing war.

Who can be the cheaper solution?

It’s getting worse for you. With a new idea – you will get more for more.

You need to create excitement.

Today, everybody wants to have the easy way.

People like shortcuts – so most people start their business – doing something better.

Then they wonder why they can’t break free.

Why they can only make a little bit of money.

This is a challenge.

The only way out is to create something new.

You have multiple interests.

You can find inspiration in all the different fields.

Combine those ideas to a new offer, a new solution, a new product = a new opportunity = a new way to live.

We were created to createnot created to copy others.

I understand when you might say: This is hard.

I agree.

It’s not going to come easy.

It will take effort.

It will take time.

That’s okay.

Just remember: new is better than better.

Make a difference, my friend!

Your Jowi

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