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If you go all-in as a gardener to appeal to worldviews akin to Ozzy Osbourne, he likely won’t reject you or be offended by you, and you have a much better chance at earning his money than some generalist gardener. “ What if I lose out on an ocean of customers because I’m too edgy to them?” “ What if I challenge something and they send me death threats?”
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“ What if they laugh at me? What if they think I’m an idiot?” We fear rejection from our customers, our boss, and our colleagues. We’re afraid to go all-in in one direction. How do they see the world? What are their values? What do they believe? What do they hate? What do they fear? What is the game they’re actually playing? It's scary, I know. You must understand your customers’ worldview. Right?! This is crazy important to understand.
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Only then will you be radically different, and depending on which direction you picked, Prince Charles or Ozzy Osbourne will see you as supremely professional and fit for the job. You can’t be perceived as professional by both Prince Charles and Ozzy Osbourne, and if you try to be professional to both, you likely won’t be perceived as professional by either person. Ozzy Osbourne, on the other hand, probably wants a gardener who isn’t so uptight, who won’t glare judgmentally at him as he smokes a blunt beside the pool in his underwear. Prince Charles probably expects his gardener to be well-groomed, proper-mannered, and to have a pristine background with a glittering reputation.