When we talk about Japan now, we always associate it with innovation and quality.

But how did Japan get started? 🤷🏻‍♂️

During the Industrial Revolution, Japan had massively copied Western countries.

Yes, they were copycats. 😺

But they continued to improve and innovate upon what they had copied and became a country of innovation and quality.

History always repeats.

Fast forward to now, people accuse China of being a copycat. 😼

But guess what, give it another few more years, China will become a country of innovation and quality.

What can we learn from this?

First, be a copycat. Then improve and innovate.

Don't try to reinvent the wheel. 

One of the most common mistakes that people make is trying to create success based on their own thinking and methods. 💡

These people usually don't like to read, listen to audiobooks, watch training courses - all the way through.

We all learn through experience; smart people learn from other people's experience; dumb people only learn from their own experiences.

As a result, they often experience failures. 

Failures that others have already suffered that you can learn from so you can avoid those mistakes.

Be a smart person. 

Whatever success you want, there is someone who has already achieved that level. 📈

Find that person, learn as much as you can from them and do what they do.

After you become a successful copycat, then you can improve, innovate, and grow to be the best in you possible.

After all, you won't live long enough to make all the mistakes yourself.

Regards,

Brent.

P.S. Want to learn from a master? How about a whole Facebook group of them? Yep, there has been an opening again for Society11. You can check it out and begin to learn some new things that really work.

Become a successful copycat.

 
  Brent Milne
12 Torrens St
Happy Valley
South Australia

You're getting this email because you signed up on my
website or bought something from me.

Unsubscribe here