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In this episode, Baylor challenges the notion that big plays are overrated. He uses examples from sports, such as Michael Jordan's limited number of game-winning shots, to highlight the importance of consistency in achieving greatness. Baylor extends this concept to the business world, referencing the story of the FedEx guy who won big in Vegas. He argues that while these stories are celebrated, it's the daily performances and consistent actions that truly make a difference. Baylor advises listeners to prioritize the small, consistent efforts rather than relying solely on big plays.
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In this episode, Baylor challenges the notion that big plays are overrated. He uses examples from sports, such as Michael Jordan's limited number of game-winning shots, to highlight the importance of consistency in achieving greatness. Baylor extends this concept to the business world, referencing the story of the FedEx guy who won big in Vegas. He argues that while these stories are celebrated, it's the daily performances and consistent actions that truly make a difference. Baylor advises listeners to prioritize the small, consistent efforts rather than relying solely on big plays.
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