If your category already has a first, you should try to create a new category in which you may be first.
Amelia Earheart, for example, was the third person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. However, she is not well-known for this. She is well known for being the first woman to do this endeavor. As a result, by inventing your own category, you may become renowned and profitable.
Note: Law of Category is similar to the Blue Ocean Strategy concept.
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