Be So Good They Find You
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There are a lot of ways to bake a great cake. But none of them work if you refuse to commit to the recipe.
Show Notes — Double Down or Drift
In this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor breaks down why so many people have real dreams but never fully pursue them. Using the analogy of baking a cake, he explains that while there are many paths to success, every path requires commitment. There is no single "right way," but there is a wrong one: never fully deciding.
Baylor unpacks the true meaning of decision, which comes from the Latin word meaning to cut off all other options. He challenges listeners to stop treating their goals like hobbies and stop protecting themselves with endless backup plans. When your Plan B becomes your security blanket, your real goal quietly becomes optional.
This episode is a call to double down. Not through burnout or obsession, but through identity. Saying "this is what I do" instead of "this is something I dabble in." Focusing on becoming exceptional instead of chasing validation. Trusting that if you bring real talent to the table consistently, the right people will eventually find you.
The internet has changed the game. Talent travels now. If you are truly great at something, you do not need permission. You create your own seat.
What You'll Learn
• Why commitment matters more than strategy
• The real meaning of deciding and cutting off Plan Bs
• How backup plans turn goals into hobbies
• Why talent attracts opportunity faster than networking
• How focusing on quality creates leverage
• Why over-delivering builds momentum
Featured Quote
"When you give yourself a Plan B, your dream quietly becomes optional."