
Business By Hormozi #282: The Power of Doing More Repetitions Than Anyone Else
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The Secret to Mastery
Jake was a rising star in his industry—a field filled with countless competitors. He had ambition, energy, and a drive to be the best. But Jake knew something that many didn’t: success doesn’t come from doing what everyone else does. It came from doing more of it, more consistently.
Jake’s strategy wasn’t groundbreaking at first glance. In fact, it was simple: do more repetitions than anyone else.
Whether it was making sales calls, refining his product, or networking, Jake wasn’t interested in simply doing the bare minimum. He understood that success doesn’t just come from showing up—it comes from showing up more often than anyone else and doing the work over and over again.
Focusing on the Narrow Field
Jake’s field was competitive, yes. But what made it even more challenging was how many people spread themselves too thin, trying to be experts in everything.
Jake decided to focus on a narrow niche and put all his efforts into it. While others were juggling multiple projects, he drilled down on perfecting the aspects of his business that mattered most.
More repetitions in fewer areas would allow him to refine his skills to a degree that others, who spread themselves thin, could never match. The key wasn’t in being a jack-of-all-trades, but a master of one specific area.
The Results Showed Up
As the months passed, Jake’s commitment to doing more repetitions in his chosen niche began to pay off. His expertise grew, his confidence soared, and he started outpacing his competitors. The others in his field couldn’t keep up—they hadn’t made the same commitment to mastering their craft.
Jake didn’t care if others were working smarter or harder. He simply outlasted them by doing the work over and over again until he became the best.
The Power of Consistency
Jake’s results weren’t immediate, but the rewards of doing more repetitions eventually spoke for themselves. It wasn’t about doing something revolutionary—it was about putting in the work when no one else would.
Those who overlooked the importance of repetitions soon found themselves falling behind. Jake became known as the expert in his niche, the one with unparalleled skills, and it was all because he had put in more repetitions than anyone else.
Jake’s story is a reminder that mastery isn’t about having a brilliant idea or making a few big moves. It’s about putting in the work and staying consistent until you rise above the rest.
Moral: "Do more repetitions than anyone else in a narrow field."












