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The thing about copycats

“I hate copy cats to so annoying and so unoriginal,Get your own style,I hate it when people copy mine,I've had friends family who see me with something then the next day they've got what I got or feel like they got to have something better,Copy my style my dress my jokes I hate it I like to be different and my own self and when it's obvious they are copying you it feels like you are in a competition with them,Annoying leave me alone and start your own trends and stop copying others just be yourself.One of the surest signs you’re doingsomething right is when people start swiping and imitating.A far worse fate is remaining in obscurityor creating ideas that aren’t worth stealing and spreading.There are a lot of ways to deal with copycats and idea thieves, but thereare three main strategies that cometo mind:

1. Mark your territory by protecting your ideas, seeking trademarks, etc.While it’s smart to develop relationships with trademark specialists and lawyers as yourbody of workgrows, you have to be careful about how much time and resources you spend protecting your ideas. In the end, the copycats and idea thieves win, either becausethey’re going to dance around your marked territory or because they’ll simply run with the memetic momentum that you started but didn’t seize because you were busy protecting kernels of your idea rather than developing them.

2. Be more prolificThis second strategy is much better. The memetic momentum stays in your court and on your ownterms and eventually you’ll win with a greater, more comprehensive body of work. The more prolific you are, the more them stealing your ideas is actually favoring you.

3. Go where the air is thinnerThis is my favorite of the three. As you advance your body of work into deeper levels of depth and connection, the copycats simply won’t be able to coherently follow you; and, even when they can, they won’t because it’s too hard. Combine depth of work with your own unique voice and it’ll be impossible for people to successfully copy you. Your work will never fit them, any more than Jack Johnson can sound like John Mayer. To switch metaphors, you’ll be able to canvass the treasures on the bottom of the sea that the surface divers simply can’t reach because they haven’t developed their lung capacity.Obscurity Won’t Look Good On YouThere’s only so much that protecting and withholding your ideas will do for you.The absolute worst thing to do is to keep yourgreat workprivate once you hit the stage- you’ll only see people publishing ideas that are so close toyour own and you’ll have nothing to say but “I shoulda / coulda wrote about that.”To paraphraseKevin Kelly’scontribution to End Malaria, you should thank the person that starts sharing and developing an idea as well or better than you, for they’ve just saved you the time of figuring out what you shouldn’t be developing. A significant part of the journey of thought leadership is figuring out which ideas you shouldn’t be developing.Lastly, instead of pushing people out, make it easier to work with you than to work against you. Encourage collaboration and spreading; if your work is making a difference, get over yourself and getthe medicine out there in the world. Copycats and thieves always take the route of least resistance; use that to your advantage. Be public. Be prolific. Go where the air is thinner. Lead the pack rather than worrying about who’s nipping at your heels ..
But when it gets irresistible i just have one thing to say **** off

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