🌴57. Banh mi battles

I talk about my love for Vietnamese food and how visiting a cluster of similar stores showed me that competition isn’t something to fear—it’s an opportunity.

I recount my personal experience at different food spots where I discovered that when businesses are close together, they naturally push each other to improve.

I invite you to think about how this approach can apply to your own work or business. Instead of seeing competition as a threat, I challenge you to consider how it can signal market demand and inspire you to refine your own offerings.

Reflect:

• How do you see competition influencing your own approach to business or creativity?
• What small changes could you make to stand out in a crowded market?
• Which part of my experience at the Magic Mile resonated most with you?

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