By definition, being average is more competitive.
It’s where the majority of the population lives.
- You compete for the same mediocre jobs.
- You compete for the same raises that don’t match inflation.
- You compete for the same status signals — biggest house, newest car, latest iPhone.
The average is safe. Uncertainty is controlled. Risk is eliminated. While comfortable, nothing meaningful grows in this environment.
But with a few simple changes in habits and mindsets, you can join the top 1% of high-value people.
“Bigger Goals = Less Competition” — Tim Ferriss.
#1: The Biggest Challenge About Getting Ahead.
Starting small enough.
Starting small is not about setting low expectations.
It’s about building momentum.
When you have a big goal, small wins are the tinder (not swipey-swipe dating app) that sparks the forest fire that engulfs everything in its path.