"في السوق الأكثر ازدحاماً يجب أن تفوز الشركة"
— Peter Thiel
Simplified Meaning:
In a place where lots of companies are selling similar things, a business has to stand out to succeed. Think about a busy street with many food stalls. Each stall wants people to choose their food over the others. If one stall has a special dish or friendly service, it will attract more customers. This idea means that when competition is tough, a company needs to offer something better or different to get noticed. For example, if there are many phone companies, one could win customers by having the best customer service or the latest technology. By being the best, they can get more buyers and do better than others. So, in everyday life, if you want to succeed in a busy field—like applying for a job where many people want it—you need to show why you are the best choice. You might have special skills or a great attitude that makes you stand out. This way, you will have a better chance of winning, just like the company in the crowded market.