How to Become a Dominator in Any Industry

The Recipe of Victory

Let me ask you something! Go to Google & search “Dwayne Johnson out of shape.” I bet you couldn’t find a picture of him in which he isn’t in better shape than 99.99% of people on the planet. How the hell is that possible? A guy who’s followed by paparazzi everywhere he goes for the last 30 years, should have at least one picture where he’s out of shape, right?

NO! Do you know why? Because he chose to be a dominator. But how does he pull that off, still at the age of 51? What kind of mental model he opted to get there? You’ll find out today.

The Danger of Being a Follower

Do you want to be a follower or a dominator?

The choice is yours, but I can tell you that being a follower is a recipe for mediocrity. Followers are always playing catch-up. They're always reacting to what the leaders are doing. They never get to set the agenda.

But dominators are different. Dominators are the ones who make the rules. They're the ones who change the game. They're the ones who everyone else is following.

Do you want to be one of those people?

If so, read on.

Here are a few tips on how to become a dominator in any industry:

  1. Be an early mover. The first mover advantage is real. If you can get into a new industry early, you'll have a head start on the competition.

Think about Jeff Bezos. He founded Amazon in 1994, when the e-commerce industry was still in its infancy. This gave him a huge advantage over his competitors, and Amazon quickly became the dominant player in the market.

  1. Find a key unmet need. What are people not getting that they need? If you can find a way to meet that need, you'll be well on your way to dominating your industry.

For example, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak founded Apple in 1976 because they saw that there was a need for a personal computer that was user-friendly and affordable. The Apple II was a huge success, and Apple went on to become one of the most successful tech companies in the world.

  1. Be willing to take risks. Dominators are not afraid to fail. They know that failure is a part of the learning process.

In fact, some of the most successful people in the world have failed multiple times before they achieved success. Thomas Edison failed over 10,000 times before he invented the light bulb. J.K. Rowling was rejected by 12 publishers before she finally got Harry Potter published.

  1. Be persistent. Don't give up on your dreams. Keep pushing forward, even when things get tough.

The road to domination is not easy. There will be setbacks and challenges along the way. But if you're persistent, you'll eventually achieve your goals.

  1. Be willing to adapt. The world is constantly changing, so you need to be willing to adapt as well. If you're not willing to change, you'll be left behind.

For example, Netflix started out as a DVD rental company. But when streaming became the dominant way to watch movies and TV shows, Netflix adapted and became a streaming service. This allowed them to stay ahead of the competition and continue to grow.

Dominating an industry is not easy, but it is possible. If you're willing to put in the hard work and take the risks, you can achieve anything you set your mind to.

You might be thinking: It’s easier than said.

Hold on.

Let’s have a look at the story of this incredible man that millions look up to:

Michael Jordan, the basketball legend, wasn't always a dominator. In fact, during his high school years, he faced rejection. He was cut from the varsity basketball team because he was considered too short. But instead of giving in to defeat, he decided to work harder than anyone else.

Michael took this setback as an opportunity to fuel his determination. He practiced tirelessly, honing his skills, and eventually earned a spot on the team. That was just the beginning.

Jordan's journey to dominance was far from smooth. He faced fierce competition in the NBA, going up against some of the greatest players of his time. But what set him apart was his unwavering commitment to excellence.

Year after year, Jordan pushed himself and his teammates to be the best. His leadership, work ethic, and sheer willpower turned the Chicago Bulls into a dynasty, winning six NBA championships in the '90s.

Here is how Michael Jordan's story can justify the principles of dominating an industry:

  • Be an early mover. Jordan was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1984, when the NBA was still in its golden age. This gave him a head start on his competition, and he quickly became one of the league's best players.

  • Find a key unmet need. Jordan was a scorer, but he was also a great defender and rebounder. He was able to do things that other players couldn't do, and this gave him a unique advantage.

  • Be willing to take risks. Jordan was not afraid to fail. He missed a lot of shots, but he kept shooting. He also took risks on the defensive end, and he was willing to gamble on steals and blocks.

  • Be persistent. Jordan never gave up. He lost a lot of games, but he kept coming back. He was always working to improve his game, and he never took anything for granted.

  • Be willing to adapt. The NBA changed a lot during Jordan's career. The rules were changed, and the game became more physical. But Jordan was able to adapt to the changes, and he continued to dominate.

Jordan's story is a testament to the power of these principles. If you want to dominate an industry, you need to be willing to take risks, be persistent, and be willing to adapt. You also need to find a key unmet need and be an early mover. If you can do these things, you'll be well on your way to success.

Ask Yourself This

What sets you apart? Are you willing to break the mold and be a trendsetter? Innovation is your ally here. History is filled with dominators who disrupted industries with groundbreaking ideas.

Evidence Supports This

Look at the giants like Apple, Amazon, or Tesla. They didn't follow the norms; they redefined them. Their success is proof that dominance comes to those who dare to be different.

Let's Get Scientific

Did you know that the brain's reward center lights up when we encounter something challenging? Your brain loves adversity. It strengthens the brain. That's human psychology in action. To dominate, you must tap into the human desire for novelty and excitement.

Instead of asking how to succeed, ask yourself what could lead to failure and then avoid it. It's like driving a car; you watch out for potholes to ensure a smooth ride.

Think of the dominators as the superheroes of the business world. Just like Batman had his gadgets and Iron Man his suit, you too have your unique tools. And remember, superheroes face brutal challenges on every step, but they never give up & that’s the recipe of becoming a Superhero.

The path to dominance is not a smooth voyage, but the rewards are worth the effort and you know that.

Stay hungry, stay dominant!

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