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The Law of Duality

In the long run, every market becomes a two-horse race.

A new category may have many rungs in the beginning. But, over time, the ladder has only two.

When you have a long view of marketing, the battle is often the struggle between two major players - the reliable brand and the upstart.

The customer believes that marketing is a battle of products. Their thinking is that the two brands must be the best because they are the leaders. This keeps the two brands on top.

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