Dominate Your NicheHow to Dominate, Not Just SurviveInaclassroomburstingwithcolorandenergy,Narrator In a classroom bursting with color and energy, Mrs. Parker prepares a challenge that will test more than just brains.Class!Mrs. Parker Class! Today, you must decide: bake cakes or build robots. But here's the twist—you only have time for one!Easy!Timmy Easy! I’m best at baking cakes, so I’ll do that, right?ButTimmy,Mrs. Parker But Timmy, what if you could build robots faster than anyone else? What matters is not what you’re good at, but what you can do that others can’t!So,Timmy So, I should pick what I have the lowest opportunity cost for, not just what I’m good at?Exactly!Mrs. Parker Exactly! If you bake cakes, you miss out on making amazing robots—robots only you can make. That’s your unique edge!SoifIfocusonwhatonlyIcando,Timmy So if I focus on what only I can do, I don’t just survive—I dominate!Absolutely,Mrs. Parker Absolutely, Timmy! The world needs your unique robots, not just another cake. Be yourself—exploit your unique advantage!Plot: You should specialize in producing whatever has the lowest opportunity cost for you, not necessarily what you are best at producing. Focusing on what you are good at is a recipe for mediocrity. High-performers, ruthlessly exploit their unique advantage. Do things that only you can do. Don't just survive, dominate. Be yourself! +Theme: Rendered in the style of vibrant manga art, featuring bold outlines, dynamic compositions, and vivid color palettes. The style emphasizes adventurous and whimsical themes, with intricate details and an energetic atmosphere. The use of expressive characters and fantastical elements enhances the storytelling aspect, creating a lively and engaging visual experience. @Mrs. Parker: Unpredictable Examiner @Timmy: Resourceful 8yr old