Trusting Your Eyes and Instincts: A Lesson from the Olympics

You’ve just got to go trust your instinct and trust your eyes. And look, I made an error at the Olympics with the hundred meter final, but I did the same thing as I always do. I trusted my eyes and I trusted my instincts. And I got it wrong by five thousandths of a second, which is the blink of a human eye. Right. You know, I’d called other, other races, other world championship victories that were separated by hundreds of a second, and I got it right, but I got it wrong at the Olympics in the hundred meters. And so, um, you have to get back on the horse and you have to keep going, and you have to keep doing what you do, which is to your point. Trust your eyes, trust your instincts. Go with your gut. Go with what you see. You know, Harrison got that big push by Parker. Ritz laugh and, uh. And Kyle Bush was looming, and it was just. What a thriller and. And what a special moment, uh, for Steve Latta and myself to share that with Jeff Burton, to see young Harrison win.