Are you a copycat? Do you look at what others are doing and copy it outright? There are a lot of people who do that sort of thing, and it’s really not a good strategy in life.
I run into this issue on a regular basis with some of my businesses, and other things in life too, but mostly in business. I tend to come up with some rather unique business ideas, and when I start I am the only one doing it. After a while, if I look, I will find that there are lots of others doing the same things. It’s a problem, but frankly, it is a problem you will need to learn to deal with, if you are the kind of person who can think outside the box and come up with unique plans and ideas. Frankly, if you come up with something that is unique, and it turns out to be successful, others will copy you.

I prefer to be unique
The good news for you is that in almost all instances, you will do it better, because after all, it was your idea to begin with. You have the ability to think outside the box, and most copycats don’t have that ability. So, you can innovate and improve, while the others are stuck with only copying what you do.

Which one is the Copycat? CTRL+V of course!
About a decade ago, I came up with an idea for a website that I felt could make a good deal of money. It was a unique idea, and there were no other websites of the kind online at the time. After I got the site rolled out, and it started making good money within only a few months, it didn’t take long and I had plenty of competition. In fact, a year after I started the site, there were more than 100 other copycat sites online.
It can be frustrating to see others copy your ideas. However, it is human nature, and if your idea was a good one, it will be copied! What is the old saying? Something like “copying is the sincerest form of flattery.” I think I am a bit off with that, but I am sure you know what I mean. If your idea was a good one, others will copy.
The key for you, though, is to stay ahead of all of these competitors. Always be thinking of ways to innovate and improve your site. Yes, others will copy your innovations too, but fewer than who copied your original idea. And, the more you innovate, the more unique your site will become over time, and there will be fewer real copycats to deal with.
If you are the type of person who is a copycat, think about it before you start copying. Can’t you come up with your own ideas? If not, perhaps you should not be in business at all! Of course, these days, no idea is 100% unique, but the more unique you make your business or project, the better you will do, provided that the things you use to make it unique are things that people want.
Being unique and finding your own unique path in life is a good habit, and if you are a smart person you will seek that route. I know that it works well for me.



How about “thinking outside the box,” have you ever heard of that before? Most of us have. But, have you ever stopped to think about what it means? Your “box” consists of the situations that you are comfortable with. The things you know about. Sitting inside your box and looking out allows you to see other areas that are new to you, new situations that are different from what you have experienced. Now that you are looking over the edge of your box and seeing new worlds on the horizon it is your choice, do you jump out of your box and go explore? It might, probably will be uncomfortable, because you can’t be certain what to expect. But, if you don’t experience the discomfort of making that jump, you will never know for sure what awaits you. If you stay inside your box, you will never know what was waiting for you on the horizon. If you are a smart person, you will never be satisfied not knowing, you will always long for the knowledge that only can be gained by experiencing some discomfort.
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