Monday, August 18, 2014

More on Garcia


Anonymous Anonymous said...
If you are the only one that does what you do, how do you know if you are the best? There is nobody else for comparison.
Still, if you are the only one that does something, but you are not the best or you make a deficient product or service that does not satisfy people, this would invite competition that is the best or better than you at making the product.
As to the first question, I let Prince handle it, as interpreted by Sinead.

As to the second point, competition means to "strive with", not "do same."  How did you get to be the only one?  By customer acclaim.  Do you not notice people rather like the Grateful Dead, or at least their customers?  Enough customers to keep them rolling on clover.

Your comment suffers an internal contradiction, as if being the only one cannot be also satisfactory, as if the process in becoming the only one is possible for another to copy, or improve upon.  Name who has improved upon the Grateful Dead, or Apple, or me?  It cannot be done.  You need to make it true for you, then you won't be anonymous anymore.




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