I saw this (can't remember where) but it's cause for reflection. 🐎Every breed association promotes their breed like it is the best one out there. Then the people who love that breed repeat it, defend it, and build their whole identity around it. According to the ads, the articles, the breed pages, and the devoted owners, their breed is the smartest, the smoothest, the kindest, the toughest, the most versatile, the most athletic, the most loyal, and somehow also the most misunderstood. Funny how every breed just happens to be the best breed when the people selling it are the ones writing the description. 🤔 The best breed for one person is not automatically the best breed for another person. What fits one rider, one trainer, one program, one discipline, one body type, one personality, and one set of goals may be completely wrong for somebody else. ❓️That all being said, I always felt a good horse was one that had a good mind. What breeds have you ridden that worked for you and which didnt?