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I’m coming around to the idea that being “early” or “first” is worthless. It’s a weakly held thesis but was validated today when I learned CANADIANS INVENTED BASICALLY ALL THE MAJOR SPORTS and then went on to lose supremacy in all of them except hockey https://www.cbc.ca/sportslongform/entry/how-canada-invented-american-football-baseball-basketball-and-hockey
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i think it used for branding or smth not sports
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It’s used for ideas broadly imo
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ma bad i think it works* 😅
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Oh my bad. I see this. Yes. Would be weird if Chipotle went to market with Golden Arches
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yea :)) but startup folks say this isn’t the case and that it doesn’t matter, but Imo the first brand in a market always has more potential to capture a larger share
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