
Season 1 · Episode 1498
Your Blind Spots Are Costing You More Than You Think
Shark Theory · Baylor Barbee
March 26, 20266m 15s
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Show Notes
Most people never crash on purpose — they just can't see what's in their blind spot, and that ignorance costs them everything. In this episode, I share how an honest conversation with my AI tool cracked open a whole list of blind spots I didn't know I had, and why that revelation excited me instead of discouraged me. If you're doing well and still have blind spots, that means there's a massive amount of growth you haven't even tapped into yet.
Key Takeaways- Every person has blind spots — believing you don't is a blind spot in itself.
- The faster you're moving in life, the more blind spots you're likely to have.
- Blind spots aren't a sign of failure — they're proof there's still untapped potential inside you.
- Every blind spot in your life is costing you something — time, money, energy, or opportunity.
- Growth requires honesty, and that means surrounding yourself with people and tools willing to tell you the truth.
- Use an AI tool, mentor, or trusted person in your life to honestly identify at least one blind spot in your personal or professional life right now.
- Reframe your blind spots as opportunities — write down what each one could mean for your growth if you addressed it.
- Every six months, send a letter or message to people you trust asking them directly what flaws or areas of improvement they see in you.