Sorry, in Seabiscuit it was Charles Howard who was the owner and Tom Smith that was the trainer.
I think what inspired me most about the way Charles Howard presented himself was that he never looked to the outside for why something never worked - he looked inside at himself and what he could do. This was the case when he lost the Santa Anita Handicap the first time by a nose - it wasn't Red Pollard's fault, Howard just kept pushing. That is the hallmark of a true leader - you look inside instead of outside when things don't go your way.
We are severely in need of that kind of leadership now.
I think what inspired me most about the way Charles Howard presented himself was that he never looked to the outside for why something never worked - he looked inside at himself and what he could do. This was the case when he lost the Santa Anita Handicap the first time by a nose - it wasn't Red Pollard's fault, Howard just kept pushing. That is the hallmark of a true leader - you look inside instead of outside when things don't go your way.
We are severely in need of that kind of leadership now.
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