EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 12 MIN
Play Bigger 83
from The Book for Your Dream Podcast
Send us Fan MailWhat if the real key to success isn’t competing harder—but thinking bigger?In this episode, Luchas H. Wright Jr. explores Play Bigger by Dave Peterson, a powerful book that challenges the traditional idea of competition. Instead of fighting for space in crowded markets, the biggest winners create entirely new categories—changing the game instead of just playing it.You’ll discover:Why category creators dominate their industriesHow to identify problems that lead to big opportunitiesThe importance of bold thinking and courageous leadershipWhy clear positioning can set you apart from the crowdHow playing bigger can transform your business, career, and dreamIf you’ve ever felt like you’re stuck competing in crowded spaces, this episode will challenge you to step back, rethink your strategy, and start creating your own lane.📘 For every dream, there’s a book that can help you get closer to that dream—and my mission is to help you find it. This was just the first step—get your full copy of Play Bigger and turn wisdom into action.🔔 New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. Subscribe, share, and keep striving for greatness.#bookforyourdream #playbigger #innovation #entrepreneurship #leadership #thinkbig #dreambig #actiontakersSupport the showThe Book for Your Dream Podcast
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Send us Fan Mail What if the real key to success isn’t competing harder—but thinking bigger? In this episode, Luchas H. Wright Jr. explores Play Bigger by Dave Peterson, a powerful book that challenges the traditional idea of competition. Instead of fighting for space in crowded markets, the biggest winners create entirely new categories—changing the game instead of just playing it. You’ll discover: Why category creators dominate their industriesHow to identify problems that lead to big oppor...
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