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Your fixed quote shows that even being "the best" is relative.
I'll argue that the only thing that matters is that you solve a problem. Loosing the business "competition" doesn't mean you get nothing, it means your Samsung and not Apple.
It means your Frankfurts second largest Cleaning business.
Or the fifth largest.
That may still be millions a year.
Enough stupid and lazy people have gotten reasonably successful, therefore I know that I can become as successful as I need to be by being just a above outstanding and far below incredible.
Top 1% means you need to beat 100 people. 80 of them aren't even trying and 15 are stupid. I can beat 4 other people that are trying.
Sure, if you choose the right industry then there are still millions to be made. You just need to make sure that being the second or third best is enough for you because maybe the third or fourth largest cleaning business in Frankfurt makes only $500k euros a year compared to $5 million for the first one (I don't know, just wanting to give an example).
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