Trying to do what your competitors are doing but basically a little bit better is probably not going to be the winning strategy. The problem is finding what your competitors wouldn't even consider doing.
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You build your own strategy. You don't define it by what another competitor is doing.
The problem with competition is that it takes away the requirement to set your own path, to invent your own method, to find a new way.
If all you're trying to do is essentially the same thing as your rivals, then it's unlikely that you'll be very successful.
Concentrate your strengths against your competitor's relative weaknesses.
Work with your competitors when the interest of the community and planet are at stake.
The most interesting information I can have about a competitor is the cost.
It is nice to have valid competition; it pushes you to do better.
If you're a competitor, you want to win. That's enough to play for, simple as that.
I'm a competitor.
It's good to have high-quality competition. It helps drive research forward at a faster pace.
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