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Don't Listen to the Armchair Quarterbacks

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When you chase big goals, you'll always hear from critics—but most of them have never walked the path you're on.

Show Notes: In this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor shares a story about buying an all-electric Cadillac—and the flood of unsolicited opinions that followed. From cars to careers to endurance races, people love to tell you what can't be done, even when they've never tried.

Baylor breaks down the difference between critics who project their own limitations and mentors who've actually been where you want to go. He challenges you to stop listening to "armchair quarterbacks" in life—the sideline commentators who've never played the game—and instead surround yourself with people in the arena who are moving, building, and chasing their ambitions.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why you shouldn't take advice from people who've never done what you're pursuing

  • How to filter real guidance from empty criticism

  • The dangers of living as a commentator instead of a competitor

  • Why you'll never be everyone's cup of tea—and why that's okay

  • How to break free from others' projections and stay true to your own vision

Featured Quote: "Never let somebody who's never been tell you what you can't be."

  continue reading

1390 episodes

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When you chase big goals, you'll always hear from critics—but most of them have never walked the path you're on.

Show Notes: In this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor shares a story about buying an all-electric Cadillac—and the flood of unsolicited opinions that followed. From cars to careers to endurance races, people love to tell you what can't be done, even when they've never tried.

Baylor breaks down the difference between critics who project their own limitations and mentors who've actually been where you want to go. He challenges you to stop listening to "armchair quarterbacks" in life—the sideline commentators who've never played the game—and instead surround yourself with people in the arena who are moving, building, and chasing their ambitions.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why you shouldn't take advice from people who've never done what you're pursuing

  • How to filter real guidance from empty criticism

  • The dangers of living as a commentator instead of a competitor

  • Why you'll never be everyone's cup of tea—and why that's okay

  • How to break free from others' projections and stay true to your own vision

Featured Quote: "Never let somebody who's never been tell you what you can't be."

  continue reading

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