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They tap into the qualities we like best about ourselves and find most admirable in others. We love underdog stories because we feel like they need us. It creates that gravitational bond between us and the underdog because we love to feel needed as social creatures.
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Read More »Imagine being so down on your luck that you had to sell your dog just to make ends meet. Before winning 3 out of 9 Oscar nominations and writing the Rocky script in days, Sylvester Stallone did just that. When offered $360,000 for the script with the condition he wouldn’t star as Rocky, Stallone stood firm even with only $106 in the bank. Stallone’s persistence and determination paid off. We can’t help but love a good underdog story—whether in movies, business, or life. The power of the underdog story has strong roots in the consumer world. Before J.K. Rowling became the first author to earn a net worth of $1 billion, her Harry Potter pitch was rejected 12 times. Born into poverty, Oprah Winfrey became the first African-American billionaire in 2003. Without ever declaring bankruptcy unlike its U.S. competitors, barely two-decades-old Tesla surpasses century-old General Motors as the most valuable U.S. automaker. Brands have become masters in storytelling and using the mighty “us against the world” tale in the way they market and build a following. Whether it’s incorporated into the product, brand, or the founder themselves, the underdog effect has become an effective tool in shaping consumer perception. To understand the psychology behind why we admire underdogs and how brands successfully use the narrative to influence consumer behavior, let’s dive into the science and business of the underdog.
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Read More »The underdog story is also deeply rooted in the American dream. Economically or socially “moving up” in the world is paramount in the context of American culture. It’s not just where you wind up, but how far you’ve climbed to get there. And the beauty of the underdog story is that its overall success will always be judged relative to the starting point. In short, there is no rags-to-riches story if it doesn’t start in the rags. Similarly, when there’s an underdog, there must always be a top dog. Let’s look at how this plays out in business, particularly in technology.
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