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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 6 MIN

Stop and Enjoy the Scenery

from Shark Theory · host Baylor Barbee

A Memorial Day round of golf with a great friend John Donnelly, cracked open one of the most important reminders I needed — that the opportunities, peace, and beauty in your life did not just happen by accident, and it is your job to honor that by being present and paying it forward. I share lessons on gratitude, playing your own game, and why simply being a genuinely good person is still the greatest strategy for unlocking opportunity. If you have been so focused on getting to tomorrow that you are missing today, this episode is for you. Key Takeaways Gratitude is not passive — someone made sacrifices so that you could have the opportunities you have, and you owe it to them and yourself to acknowledge that. Stop rushing to the next thing. If you are always in a hurry to get to tomorrow, you will look back and realize you never truly lived today. There is no single path to your goal. Just because a method works for someone else does not mean it will work for you, and that is not a reason to quit. Know your game. Play to your strengths, understand your style, and stop measuring yourself against how everyone else does it. Being a genuinely good person is the foundation of every real opportunity. It is not about self-promotion — it is about authentic character. Action Steps Today, intentionally stop and take in the scenery of your current life — your home, your workspace, your relationships — and find something worth appreciating in what you have already built. Identify one goal you have been pursuing using someone else's method and ask yourself honestly how you would approach it if you were playing your own game. Do one thing today to make someone else's life better — buy a stranger a drink, send an encouraging message, or simply show up with kindness in whatever space you are in. Notable Quote You are in such a hurry to get to tomorrow that you look back and realize you never lived today.

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