At first…
finding a good strategy feels like winning.
You discover something that works.
You repeat it.
You see progress.
Naturally—
others notice.
They start doing the same.
And slowly—
everything changes.
The same strategy—
starts giving less results.
Not because it’s wrong.
But because it’s crowded.
In @Pixels —
value doesn’t stay fixed.
It shifts with behavior.
The more common something becomes—
the less powerful it gets.
That’s why some players move ahead—
while others stay stuck.
Not because they work harder.
But because they move earlier.
Or move differently.
Because in a changing system—
timing creates advantage.
And repetition removes it.
