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Swing for the Fence

Swing for the Fence

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You don't get home runs without strikeouts. The real question is whether you're swinging to win or playing not to lose.

Show Notes

In this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor pulls a powerful lesson from baseball legend Babe Ruth and challenges how we approach risk, confidence, and validation in our own lives.

Babe Ruth didn't just set the home run record in 1923. He also set the strikeout record. While most people focus on avoiding failure, Ruth understood something deeper. Every strikeout meant he was still swinging. Still showing up. Still taking shots that mattered.

Baylor breaks down the difference between stepping up to the plate trying to score versus stepping up just hoping nothing goes wrong. One mindset produces greatness. The other produces safe, forgettable results.

Too many people let fear of boos stop them from swinging altogether. They worry about judgment, criticism, and looking foolish, so they play timid. But the crowd will cheer and boo no matter what. Validation is inconsistent. Confidence has to be internal.

In life, one home run can change everything. One idea. One opportunity. One bold decision. But it only happens if you're willing to accept strikeouts along the way.

What You'll Learn in This Episode
  • Why playing defense in life leads to small results

  • How Babe Ruth reframed failure as progress

  • The danger of seeking validation from the crowd

  • Why fear of boos stops people from taking big swings

  • How confidence is built by action, not approval

  • Why one win can outweigh dozens of losses

Featured Quote

"Every strikeout gets me closer to my next home run."

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