Jan. 25, 2022

MM#85--The Unbreakable Goggins

Mindset is the topic of todays MOJO Minute and we feature former Navy Seal David Goggins and his super-human memoir, Cant Hurt Me.

*please note David Goggins is not shy throwing around the f-bombs so be mindful if you are easily offended*

Key Points from the Episode:

  • One Warrior
  • What's the human being greatest potential?
  • Goggin's accountability mirror 

Other resources:
Joe Rogan's interview with David Goggins

Goggins Youtube channel


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Transcript

Welcome to the theory to action podcast, where we examine the timeless treasures of wisdom from the great books in less time to help you take action immediately, and ultimately to create and lead a flourishing life. Now, here's your host, David Kaiser.


Hello, I am David and welcome back to another Mojo minute. In the past, we've talked about creating a winning mindset and how important that is. We've also talked about our special operations folks, and through their rigorous training, they have seemed to corner the market on developing the tactics and tips and strategies to develop such a winning mindset. And in the past, I've introduced you to former Navy SEAL, Mark Divine and his excellent book, unbeatable mind. So be sure to check out those Mojo minutes for more goodness. 

Well, today, let me introduce you to another former Navy SEAL. Mr. David Goggins. This dude, is the real deal. You might have heard of him. He appeared on the Joe Rogan podcast some time ago. And he has taken the country by storm. I'll put a link in the show notes, to Rogan's podcast. At least I think I can. Rogan's now on Spotify. So I'm not, not entirely sure if I can do that. But I will try. Nevertheless. Now, David Goggins wrote a book back in 2018. And I read it in two days. Well, let me change that. I listened on Audible books, while I was making a trip from Columbus, Ohio, to Chicago, Illinois for a business meeting. But yes, I read it and listen to it in two days, because this book is that good. Now, because I understand sometimes we as parents are driving around kids in the car, and you might be listening to this podcast, we try to remain family friendly here. But please take my advice. You do not. You do not want to listen to this book, with your kids in the car. And why? Because Mr. David Goggins, his best friend is the F bomb. I'm straight up being serious with you. So be sure to make sure you're by yourself or if you are offended by the F bomb used repeatedly and often. This is probably not the book for you. So with that caveat out of the way, let me share the opening quote from my notes on this book. 

And the name of the book is can't hurt me again by David Goggins. Quote, Hara Cletus, a philosopher born in the Persian Empire back in the fifth century BC, had it right. When he wrote about men on the battlefield, out of every 100 men he wrote, 10 shouldn't even be there. Ad are just targets. Nine are the real fighters. And we are lucky to have them for they make the battle Ah, but the one, the one is a warrior. From the time you take your first breath, you become eligible to die. You become you also become eligible to find your greatness and to become the one warrior. But it is up to you to equip yourself for the battle ahead. Only you can master your mind, which is what it takes to live a bold life, filled with accomplishments most people consider beyond their capability. And I'm not a genius like those professors at MIT, but I am that one warrior. And the story you're about to read the story of my effed up life will illuminate a proven path to self mastery and empower you to face reality. hold yourself accountable. push past pain. Learn to love what you fear, relish, failure, live to your fullest potential, and find out who you really are. Human beings change through study, habit and stories. Unquote. Now, this book, can't hurt me by David Goggins is incredibly Inspiring. I mean, out of this world inspiring. Now, David Goggins is raw. He's intense, and just reading it, you will feel like he's in your face physically.

And Goggins has lived an incredible life. And you can read all about the details from his unfathomable weight loss transformation story to get into the military losing some 130 pounds to becoming a Navy SEAL to breaking the Guinness World Record for pull ups. Some 4030 pull ups in 17 hours. Ouch. Dang. Yep, this dude sets records and ultra marathons. And in Dorn, Dorrance races. I know did I mentioned by the way, he just on the side became an Army Ranger. It's just an incredible story. Growing up in Indiana, went through horrific, horrific childhood years. And the funny thing is, I guess it's not funny. But guess what, David Goggins is still training to this day. I'll put a link in the show notes from his YouTube videos, where he's training all the time, and incredible conditions. 

But if you step back and really read slash, listen to this book, when you listen, at least for me, you know, Goggins is very close to the truth. About one thing to human beings potential, and its shortcomings. And this is the point of today's Motoman. Our nugget of wisdom today is about the fact that we cut ourselves off far too short. After all, we like comfort, we human beings like comfort, we seek it. And reading this book, I found exploring that human potential fascinating, inspiring, and frankly, just quite scary. Now, if you believe we're all victims of life, and we have no ability to change our state in life, where we have no ability to get better, or to learn and grow as human beings, then this book is just not for you. Repeat, it is not for you, you will be offended. Because Goggins will push your thinking and your assumptions. He will motivate and inspire you. And He will help you to identify and to create a winning mindset. So if you want to change your circumstances in life, and you want to get better, and you don't mind someone pushing you outside your comfort zone, and then keeping you there, this book is for you. It is a fantastic read. Let me share just one more quote from the book. If you're giving up instead of getting hard, tell the truth about the real reasons for your limitations. And you will turn that negativity, which is real into jet fuel. Those odds stacked against you will become your damn runway. There is no more time to waste, hours and days evaporate like creeks in the desert. That's why it's okay to be cruel to yourself. As long as you realize you're doing it to become better. We all need thicker skin to improve in life. Being soft when you look in the mirror isn't going to inspire the wholesale changes we need to shift our present and open up our future. The morning after the first session with the accountability mirror. I trashed the shag steering wheel and the funny dice fuzzy dice. I tuck my shirt in. I wore my pants with a belt. And once school started up again. I stopped eating at my lunch table. For the first time being liked and acting cool. Were a waste of time. And instead of eating with all the popular kids, I found my own table and ate alone. Unquote. 

The David Goggins account the accountability mirror is it tremendous tactic? And boy, there's a whole lot of truth there for all of us to digest. So How about your accountability mirror? What happens when you look in your mirror? And perhaps like mine, my county accountability mirror is a little foggy. It's a little hard to see myself in my accountability mirror.
We can't quite make out that reflection. So good. So let's do this then, in developing a winning mindset, let's wipe off that mirror with some Windex. Let's get it nice and clear, with no spots. Let's square our shoulders then. And let's really look at ourselves. Let's as David Goggins shows us tell the truth about the real reasons for our limitations. And then we will turn that negativity into jet fuel, and those odds against us will be our damn runway. Let's go Mojo.


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