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The Energy of What Could Be

The Energy of What Could Be

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The people you surround yourself with shape how big you allow yourself to dream. In 2026, it is time to stop thinking realistic and start thinking possible.

Show Notes
In this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor welcomes listeners to 2026 by sharing a powerful moment from a visit to Guitar Center. What started as a simple trip to buy a keyboard became a reminder of who he used to be, who he is now, and why dreaming still matters.

Baylor reflects on walking into the same store years ago with no money and nothing but vision. Back then, there was no plan, no strategy, and no idea how life would work out. There was only a dream. Standing in that same place years later, able to buy what once felt impossible, he is reminded that progress often starts long before the plan ever shows up.

While there, Baylor observes two scenes that reignite his belief in dreaming. A young musician practicing just to stay sharp, believing one day he will own the instrument he is playing. A father and daughter excitedly buying a pink guitar, each dreaming in their own way. Those moments highlight a critical truth. Being around people with goals is good. Being around people with dreams is different.

This episode challenges the word realistic and why it quietly limits potential. Baylor explains how realism is often just someone else's ceiling placed on your life. When accepted long enough, it becomes self imposed limitation. Dreamers, on the other hand, are not anchored to current circumstances. They are anchored to vision.

As you enter 2026, Baylor encourages you to audit your goals. Are they based on what feels safe and realistic or are they connected to what you once dreamed was possible. He reminds listeners that aiming higher does not mean failing more. Even falling short of a dream often places you far beyond where a small goal ever could.

Finally, Baylor explains that one of the greatest responsibilities of living your dream is helping others live theirs. Whether through encouragement, wisdom, access, or support, helping someone else believe in what could be keeps your own dream alive.

What You'll Learn in This Episode
• The difference between goal driven energy and dream driven energy
• Why realistic thinking quietly limits growth
• How being around dreamers expands your vision
• Why big dreams matter even without a clear plan
• How funding someone else's dream keeps yours alive
• Why 2026 should be built on possibility, not limitation

Featured Quote
"Realistic is just someone else's ceiling that you eventually place on yourself."

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