Daily Motivations - YOU OWE IT TO YOU NOW
Episode Date: March 15, 2025Advice from the hardest man alive. Featuring David Goggins. Speakers: David Goggins Instagram - @daily_motivationsorg Facebook- @daily_motivationsorg Please kindly support this show Support U...s
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You get to face a lot of sh-t, young man.
You got a long journey ahead of you because you're going to find out that while your dad
did a lot of sh-t to you, you're going to have to make it on your own.
Because this world we live in is tough.
It's tough.
It will beat you down. The world and the life that we live in is tough. It's tough. It will beat you down.
The world and the life that we live in is the ultimate competitor.
The world is tough.
The world is tough.
It will try to take you out.
It will find your weakness and it will just hammer you.
So it's time to get back to work.
Get back to work. Stop hearing yourself talk.
Get off the podcast. Don't be on social media too much. Cut out all the fucking noise. Get
back to the fucking mental lab. Because that's where the knowledge came from. You need to
get to a point in your life where there's nothing can hurt you because you know exactly
who you are. You've faced your demons. you were able to hear all your past traumas
You were able to listen to them
You're able to say okay now. I can now talk to people about what I went to I'm no longer embarrassed
I'm no longer ashamed
Being ashamed is one of the biggest things that kill people nowadays in their minds kill them from moving forward
I'm ashamed of myself. Don't ever be ashamed of anything you've done in your life. Face it, fix it,
make it better. Everything I need is in my mental lab. Everything. Because I'm in constant
study of myself. And I know what needs to be conquered. Because I'm constantly going
through what I don't like, what I'm not comfortable with.
I know and only I can fix these problems
because I have to face these problems.
Unchosen suffering is going to happen, right?
So the only thing that you can do is have some chosen suffering to prepare for it.
It's the only thing you can do.
That's the only thing you can practice for the unchosen suffering is have chosen suffering.
Do something that sucks every day.
I'm not trying to send a message of run 200 miles.
Be the best motherfucking world.
But be tough.
You better have a part about you that's tough.
A part about you that can break down situations and get better and break down situations very quickly within some trauma in your life,
some devastation in your life because it's gonna come. The devastation, the
trauma is gonna come and you can't allow that to become a jersey barrier. It can't
be a jersey barrier, it has to be something that you can maneuver through very quickly and move forward. That takes a lot of toughness. A lot of people when you die, they figure
out why you died. They figure out how you died. It's been the autopsy. But we never
do live autopsy to figure out why we're dying while we are alive. And I was dying. I was
living every day. But I was really dead.
And so I figured it out.
And once I figured it out, I was able to be reborn.
I was able to be reborn.
You must take this knowledge that you learn
from all this shit is knowledge.
So I'm just trying to give people that strength
to go in the archives of your life.
Because while you're probably fucked up, it's probably something happened to you in the archives of your life because while you're probably fucked up
it's probably something happened to you in your life. Go through the archives, dig
it up, study it and then use it for yourself. That's the main purpose
for me right now. You need to be better here, you need to be better here, you need to
overcome this, overcome that and I you know people need to have purpose to get
up. They need purpose to perform.
You need to get to a point in your life
where there's nothing on the docket.
There is no 5K, there's no I'm gonna get into school
to be this or that, and still perform to the highest level.
Because what people don't get is one day
that thing's gonna come up.
And if you're not constantly performing without purpose,'re not going to be ready when the time comes. It's this
magical thing purpose that we're all looking for but what's funny about it
all is that we need these things to perform but we don't take a second to
realize the purpose is always there. The purpose never leaves us because the very
purpose is you.
You are always the purpose.
There may be another purpose, like being a seal or going to college or whatever,
but the main purpose in life is you.
So if you wake up in the morning and you don't want to do something,
you don't care enough about yourself.
And that's what you need to really research is,
why am I
not doing this for myself because that is the number one purpose in life is to
better oneself so that's the only purpose I fucking need so the reason I get up
every day even though there's no races there's no school there's nothing in
front of me is because I have pride in myself I was born David Goggins, David Goggins wasn't good enough.
He was a scared, bullied, abused kid
who struggled in life.
And that kid, whenever something got tough,
you know, how hard I trained, you know, how ready I was.
Whenever something got tough for me,
David Goggins, the real David Goggins, would
come out and he would quit. So I realized this over a period of time. So I had to build
Goggins. And in that process, that's where I get better. I get better when I'm digging holes in the ground, when I'm waking up early knowing
I don't have to do these things.
That's where I get better.
So it's important to stay hungry.
It's important to stay hungry, but it's important more to stay humble within that hunger.
So while you're hungry, a lot of people are hungry, but humility is everything.
What was that story about William Crawford, the janitor?
Yeah. So this guy won the Medal of Honor.
So he won the Medal of Honor, and which is the highest award in the military.
And this guy went to the Air Force Academy and He was a janitor and
No one knew who the this man was he had the highest award in all the military for heroics
For heroics saving lives putting his life on the line, you know could have been killed
And he is now
basically
You know cleaners
for young kids.
And we can all imagine how that probably went.
There's probably some little bit of taunting here and there.
He just sat there and cleaned his sh**er.
So that's why he's in my trained humility part,
because for this man to be at the level he was
and have that kind of humility to go,
I'm a Medal of Honor winner,
but I'm going to put that in my closet, and I'm going to pick up my broom and dustpan, and I'm a male of honor winner but I'm gonna put that in my closet and I'm
gonna pick up my broom and dustpan and I'm gonna pick up you know this rag and
clean this for these young men. That right there is amazing for me man that's
that's where you grow that's that's growth, huge growth and also it shows
that he was doing his job. He was a servant. He didn't look at himself any
better than anybody else.
The second you do that, you're totally lost.
You cannot look at yourself like people, with me even,
I always look at people.
I know where you are.
I know where, because I've been there.
That's why I help so many people out.
I've never been above you.
I've always pretty much been beneath you,
and that's where my knowledge came from
so I know how to reach those people who are in the dungeon
because I've been there so many times.
You have to be your best self and your least motivated
and that's the tricky part about all that.
Motivation is just a word.
You have to have these different things in your mind
on where you want to go and know that motivation is not going to get me there because I'm not going to always be motivated.
Jocko said the exact same thing. You said that discipline eats motivation for breakfast.
And discipline is good too, but without a clear headspace, there's no discipline.
What do you mean?
So let's say we have a circuit breaker, okay?
And I'm loading everything up to one circuit,
just load it up.
It's gonna blow.
Once that thing blows, man, the circuit's all fucked up.
You gotta have each thing plugged into the right spot,
like a crowded garage.
You can't put anything in it once your brain is
crowded discipline is great motivation is great but if you can't fit it in your
brain because it's all cluttered with shit there's no discipline you may have
it sometimes when it fits in that crowded garage of your mind but you don't
have the consistency
that you need to have with that discipline.
I call it mental zones.
It's your organizing your mind,
so you can put that discipline.
So a lot of people talk about discipline,
okay, great, why do you fall off the wagon?
Why can't I continue with this routine?
Going to the gym, being being better waking up early eating
the right foods it's because maybe it's your kids maybe it's your wife maybe
it's your job and it's all just stuffed in your brain you don't have it
compartmentalized and organized in these nice shelves a lot of people whose
brain hey where's my demos let me look and throw it they're looking through toes it all stuff so where am I gonna put discipline in that mind if I can't
find others you gotta be able to find all these different things in your mind
oh I can put discipline right there if your life is not organized and your life
being everything around you because it takes one little piece of outside interference
to cut your whole mind.
Your mind has to always be clear.
That's why I meditate two hours every single night.
Because I refresh, I reorganize the garage,
which is my mind, every night.
So then, disciplines in there, organization,
everything is in this right spot.
I'm waking up, and I'm giving myself all this armor
so when I come out in the world, I'm ready.
I'm not waking up late, I'm not rushing around,
I'm not disorganized, so when I wake up, I'm ready to go.
disorganized so when I wake up I'm ready to go.
Why is the truth so important?
You have to have the truth to have a starting point
and your true self is found in that very uncomfortable zone.
We all look for toughness.
We all want it but we look for it in a comfortable environment.
You will not find toughness in a comfortable environment.
Those of you who are listening to this,
you will not find it.
The only way you find it is to drown yourself
in a position where you're just out of sorts.
Where you can't swim and you're drowning.
Where you're drowning.
When you say, you know what man?
Dad.
Once you come face to face with who you are,
you have a starting point.
It's in our heads saying, you know what man,
dude, you're not, you're not doing shit.
You're wasting a bunch of percentage here.
In this other 80% is suffering, pain,
failure, failure, failure, self doubt, darkness.
And then a whole bunch of light.
But to get to this light, you to go through all of this shit you're not succeeding you're not achieving it's
because you're afraid to go in that dark place to find yourself you're setting
goals you know you can reach and when when you do that, that fear, that insecurity, that doubt, that's where you grow.
You must always set goals that you think you cannot achieve.
And then there you get better.
When that alarm clock goes off at four or five in the morning, your mind says no.
You just say this is what we do.
It's what we do now.
Because to get to where you want to go, the amount of pain involved, the amount of mental
pain of how many times you're going to have to do something that you don't want to do
to get to where you want to go.
Every day you must ask yourself, did I do enough?
And then once you do this over and over and over again,
it becomes like breathing.
I don't want to live this lifestyle,
but to get to the other side of this, I have to.
So if you really want it, you realize what trying is
and what trying is not.
is not. Your brain is the most powerful weapon in the world.
Once you put away your phones and your computers and all that shit we have nowadays, your brain
is the only thing you have
when you're going through depression,
when you're going through hard times,
you're going through death, real life shit.
You can't Google that shit, man.
You're alone, you're alone.
You may have a shrink you're going to,
you may have a best friend you're going to,
but there's 24 hours in a day where you're alone in this brain and your brain is talking to you in
all kind of ways and it wants to control you and pull you in these different pockets.
If you can't control your own brain and your brain controls you, you're fucked.
You got to tell your brain where you want to go and how you want to go and how you want
to get there.
You got to control it.
If not, it's over.
It's over.
All I knew back then was hard work.
You gotta work hard.
You gotta work hard.
I can't get this paragraph.
I can't remember what the fuck's in this paragraph
to pass this test to get in the military.
Read it again.
Still not getting it.
Read it again. But if you're not getting it, write it out.
And that's how I started learning.
I realized if I keep going back and going back
and going back until the shit just becomes,
your mind will say, fuck, okay, we're gonna figure it out.
It'll find a way.
Because he is not going to stop.
It's not like, I'm gonna try one more time. No wrong. Club goes off. Boom
We're going back. I
Can't read right. We're going back. I
Gave myself no way out in my mind realized that it's okay. We're gonna adapt and overcome now
That was my mindset and that's how you get through things
You put yourself you immerse yourself wherever it is, you become that. I became hell and that
became my new norm. I gave myself no way out. There was nothing outside these
walls of hell. Nothing.
nothing
I watched this segment on TV about these guys going through Navy SEAL training and I couldn't even I
Wasn't a great swimmer. I was afraid of the water all this crap man. I
Saw these guys is quitting but the very end it says 22 there's command officers up there and it gives this great speech.
So I started visualizing me being the 23rd guy, sitting there with these guys.
I said, man, if I could feel that, that would change my life.
And what was that feeling you wanted so bad? Respect? Accomplishment?
No! Victory. I wanted to win.
Not like beat somebody else.
It wasn't about that.
I just wanted to go the distance.
Everything in my life when something got hard, I quit.
I had to work harder than you, so I quit.
Like man, if I could just go that distance,
that extra mile, to just go it's
just to finish I want to finish I want to feel victory and victory for me wasn't
winning it was just finishing so I said you know what if I could feel like these
guys feel it would change my life and literally I started feeling victory just by putting myself in the battle.
I started realizing man just by going to war with myself every day and putting these challenges
and these goals and these obstacles, these insurmountable obstacles, now we can move
from there.
If you look at it as man I'm broken and I'm still here. And I'm fighting and I'm gonna find a way to get through this.
Because I have no other place to go.
It gives you a lot of power.
And no one really finds themselves without going through
trials, tribulations, suffering, accountability.
And accountability is suffering.
Being accountable every f***ing day for doing right for yourself, for the people next to you, it's miserable.
The more I do this, the more I gain confidence.
And then the more I gain confidence, the more I realized,
fuck these Navy SEALs, man.
These guys can't do what I'm doing right now.
I had no coach, had no trainer, had no money.
I didn't know how to lose weight.
I had no knowledge of what I was doing.
I was just working.
I was just working. I was just sacrificing.
But I would have never found these tools
if I didn't put myself in a very uncomfortable place
and your true self is found in that very uncomfortable zone.
That's where he came from.
He came from all these fucked up obstacles
and now he's there.
So everybody goes, how do you do that?
You know exactly how to do that.
["Dreams of a New World"]