I don't think the intended lesson is "You have to be a fast follower." There are probably many fast followers that fail. Rather, it's "You don't have to be first."
His argument is that being first is not correlated with success. If that's true, then you probably don't need to fret about being first.
His argument is that being first is not correlated with success. If that's true, then you probably don't need to fret about being first.