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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Biggest Heart Wins Every Race

from Shark Theory · host Baylor Barbee

The fastest horse in history didn't win because of technology or gear — he won because he had a heart two and a half times bigger than everyone else's, and that truth changes everything about how you approach competition. I stumbled on this fact while researching the Kentucky Derby and it stopped me cold, because it's the perfect reminder that no amount of stuff, status, or systems can replace the size of your desire. Strip away everything external, and the only thing left that truly matters is how big your heart is when it counts. Key Takeaways Secretariat's autopsy revealed a 22-pound heart, roughly two and a half times the size of a normal horse, and that biological advantage is what made his records untouchable for over 50 years. More tools, more gear, and more technology do not automatically make you better. Anything added on that doesn't serve your goal is just extra weight slowing you down. You don't rise to the occasion under pressure. You fall to the level of your discipline, your training, and who you actually are when the exterior is stripped away. A lot of people have a hard exterior that crumbles under real adversity. True substance means you stay solid regardless of what you're facing. The one thing you can control in any situation, regardless of resources or circumstances, is how big your heart is and how hard you're willing to go. Action Steps Audit your tools and resources this week and ask honestly whether each one is making you sharper or just giving you something to hide behind. Sit with yourself in quiet tonight and evaluate who you actually are without your title, your network, your house, or your car. That person is who you're building. Identify one area of your life where you've been shrinking under pressure and commit to showing up with more heart in that exact space starting today. Notable Quote When you have the biggest heart, you get legendary results.

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