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What feels like "good enough" is often the very thing keeping you from your next level.
Show NotesIn this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor shares lessons learned from playing a round of golf with Landon Hilario, one of the top Junior Golfers in the Country. What stood out was not just skill, but the way greatness thinks, plans, and removes unnecessary risk.
From how shots are approached, to how tools are used, to how mistakes are managed, Baylor breaks down why progress is not about trying harder but thinking deeper. There are levels to every craft, every goal, and every season, and growth requires an honest look at whether you are being strategic or simply comfortable.
This episode challenges you to stop settling for being "good," to leverage every asset available to you, and to stop letting small mistakes turn into major setbacks.
What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy there are always levels to growth and mastery
The difference between being good and being strategic
How elite performers minimize risk instead of chasing hero moments
Why planning where you can miss matters in life and business
How to stop turning bad situations into worse ones
"Don't let bad go to worse. Take the loss, learn from it, and move on to the next hole."
By Baylor Barbee5
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What feels like "good enough" is often the very thing keeping you from your next level.
Show NotesIn this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor shares lessons learned from playing a round of golf with Landon Hilario, one of the top Junior Golfers in the Country. What stood out was not just skill, but the way greatness thinks, plans, and removes unnecessary risk.
From how shots are approached, to how tools are used, to how mistakes are managed, Baylor breaks down why progress is not about trying harder but thinking deeper. There are levels to every craft, every goal, and every season, and growth requires an honest look at whether you are being strategic or simply comfortable.
This episode challenges you to stop settling for being "good," to leverage every asset available to you, and to stop letting small mistakes turn into major setbacks.
What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy there are always levels to growth and mastery
The difference between being good and being strategic
How elite performers minimize risk instead of chasing hero moments
Why planning where you can miss matters in life and business
How to stop turning bad situations into worse ones
"Don't let bad go to worse. Take the loss, learn from it, and move on to the next hole."

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