IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT WORKS!...

On a beach, picture yourself creating a sandcastle. You attempt one design, add a moat and a stylish flag, and it rises to a tall height! Your friends think highly of you, and you feel like you've accomplished something.

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The catch is that you used special tools and your own set of talents to build it. When your younger brother tries to recreate your techniques, his sandcastle simply crumbles. He is so eager to build his own.

The saying "it doesn't matter what works, it only matters what duplicates" enters the picture here. It implies that the true magic in anything you do, whether it creating sandcastles or managing a business, is in discovering techniques that others can simply adopt and use to achieve success as well.

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So, what matters isn't just finding a solution that works once, but creating a system or approach that others can readily understand and replicate. This could be using simple tools, creating clear instructions, or sharing your secret techniques in a way that's easy to grasp.

Pay attention to what is simple for others to accomplish as well as what suits you. Even if you have a specific technique or a secret ingredient, it won't last if it's difficult for others to learn.

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Consider processes and systems. Make a recipe and instructions that anyone can follow to make the same wonderful cookies, rather than depending solely on your own abilities. This could be a straightforward set of instructions, a written recipe, or a video instructional.

Build something that will last and expand rather than concentrating only on the short fix. Developing systems that anybody can use to get the same outcomes is more important than depending solely on your own unique magic.

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Remember, sometimes the coolest things aren't just about what works for you, but about what empowers others to build their own awesomeness too!

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