Motivation Daily by Motiversity - David Goggins | These Are The Keys To Massive Success
Episode Date: February 23, 2023David Goggins Life Changing Advice (Must Listen!!) The best advice from the toughest man alive.Thank you to Tom Bilyeu for providing this interview.Speaker:David GogginsMusic:Really Slow Motion Hosted... on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I was weighing like 297 pounds.
And I had to make a change in my life.
You know, I was at all-time low.
And I wasn't going anywhere.
And I was exactly what everybody said I was going to be,
which was nothing.
This man is a self-made beast.
Widely considered to be the toughest man on the planet
and one of the greatest endurance athletes of all time.
I was just an insecure, scared kid.
And the only way I could find myself
was to put myself through the worst thing possible.
He's the only member of the U.S. Armed Forces
to complete SEAL training,
the U.S. Army Ranger School,
and the Air Force Tactical Air Controller Training.
He's completed the infamous destroyer of men
known as Hell Week three times, including two in a single year, and one that he started and
finished with multiple stress fractures and a hernia.
No one was here to help me.
And the feeling I had every morning, I started shaving my head when I was 16 years old.
And the feeling I had every morning, I looked in the mirror, was horrible.
And I didn't want to feel like that anymore.
And how I felt was a kid going nowhere, a kid that was scared.
And most kids will accept that and look for help.
But the best thing that happened to me, no one helped me.
He served in combat in Iraq, was the bodyguard for the Iraqi Prime Minister.
He once held the Guinness World Record for most pull-ups in 24 hours at 4,030.
No one felt sorry for me.
No one looked at me and said, like this day and age, they'll take you in and they'll tell you by,
stop picking on this person.
Back then, they didn't care.
I had to build calluses in my brain the same way I built calluses on my hand.
I broke the Gainsville Roy's record for pull-ups a long time ago,
but I felt it at it twice.
And I did 67,000 pull-ups in trying to break this record.
So to do 4,030 pull-ups, I had to do 67,000 for training for that.
He's run eight, eight consecutive 100-mile races over eight back-to-back weekends.
He ran over 7,000 miles in a single year,
and that is the equivalent of running 200-5 miles.
and 67 marathons.
I saw myself as the weakest person God had to have a goal.
My goal was the only person that could turn this person around is me.
The only way I can turn around is put myself through the worst things possible a human being can ever endure.
And that would be the only way that I can build this brain to handle anything that comes in front of it, callous in my mind, through pain and suffering.
The only way you're ever going to get to the other side of this journey is you have got to suffer, to grow.
To grow, you must suffer.
I'm afraid of my shadow.
How can I overcome that?
Go in the military, get your kick, do things you hate to do, be uncomfortable every day of your life.
Roger that.
I'm not the smartest kid in the world.
Okay.
Instead of somebody saying, oh, no, you're smart.
No, no, don't say that to yourself.
I said to myself, no, I'm a dumb motherfucker.
Okay, Roger that.
How you get smarter?
Educate yourself.
So the things that we run from, we run up from the truth.
We're running from the truth, man.
So the only way I became successful was going towards the truth.
As painful and as brutal as it is, it changed me.
It allowed me to become, in my own right, who I am today.
If you can for the rest of your life, live inside of yourself.
Stop listening to people who are calling you fat, gay, transsexual.
Everything that is makes no sense.
All these insecure people putting their insecurities on you, you got to flush it out.
You got to just be whoever the hell God or whatever the hell you believe in.
If you believe in nothing but yourself, I don't care what it is.
You got to take everything and throw it away.
You have to believe in one thing and that is yourself.
self-talk and visualization are the two keys to my success
search your soul search your mind
search your abilities and you'll find it
but if you're not looking for it you won't find it
so you got to go start your journey
and the journey starts with you finding why the hell am I here
on this planet earth why am I here
if you don't know that you will live the rest of your life
searching always asking the question why
I use the hurt you're trying to put on me.
I flip it upside down and use it.
You try to use it for kryptonite?
No.
It's power pillars for me.
I'm using it for strength.
I just flip negative into positive, so it is.
You might be called some Jewish word or some gay word.
It's okay.
Let them call you that.
What are you going to do now?
They don't own your life.
How are you going to control that now?
How are you going to flip it upside down to say,
Roger that.
Now I'm going to harness it.
this shit and you'll read about me years from now.
How?
That's the question.
How are you going to do that?
Thicken your skin, become more of a human being.
Don't be afraid of the reflection in the mirror.
Because that's all you can be afraid of.
Once you overcome the reflection in the mirror, you've done it.
It's so easy to be great nowadays because everybody else is, most people are weak.
This is a softened generation.
So if you have any mental toughness, any ability,
he have any fraction of self-discipline,
the ability to not want to do it but still do it.
People have a hard thing to understand.
I hate to run.
And what makes me so crazy, it doesn't even more,
people go, well, why do you run if you hate it?
What are you talking about?
I don't want to take showers and eat either.
I hate that too.
That's a life, man.
And it wasn't until I changed that mentality that I became somebody.
I hated going to school.
So guess what?
I was dumb.
But if you can get through to doing things that you hate to do, on the other side is greatness.
That's what people understand.
By me running, I am callous in my mind.
I'm not training for a race.
I'm training for life.
I'm training for the time when I get that 2 o'clock in the morning call.
that my mom is dead or something happens tragic in life,
I don't fall apart.
I'm training my mind and my body and my spirit so it's all one
so I can handle what life is going to throw at me
because the life I've lived, it throws a whole bunch at you.
And if you're not physically and mentally prepared for that,
you're just going to crumble and you're good for nobody.
So the accountability mirror is something that I kind of came up with in high school.
Like I said, I started shaving my head on 16.
And I got caught up in trying to impress so many people because no one liked me.
So I developed so many different identities.
Let me sag my pants.
You know, let me, okay, let me pull my pants up.
Let me talk this way or act this way or be this way or whatever the hell it may be.
God, dog, there's so many different things I did to try to fit in with so many different groups.
That when you look in the mirror, that's the one person you can't watch too.
So every morning I would shave my head thinking, God.
I reflect back on some of the lies I may have told somebody or some of the ways I acted
that I didn't feel comfortable doing.
And I did it to impress other normal people.
The key where there is normal, everyday people.
I was trying to make other people like me.
How pathetic is that?
So this mirror would always tell me my reflection, I say, God, you are a pathetic man.
How does I feel every day to be this way?
So I would just start having myself accountable.
How did I attack today?
How did I attack yesterday?
And if I didn't do something I was proud of, I'd write down a sticky note.
And I would fix it.
So then my senior year in high school, it was a totally different day of God.
What brings me joy and happiness is knowing how beautiful the mind is.
And I'm one of the few people that didn't read about it.
didn't experience it through some drug.
I got to experience the beauty of true fucking willpower.
If you don't know who you are,
if you don't know who you are, I can't tell you who you are.
We are all great.
No matter if you think you're dumb,
no matter you think you're fat, no matter if you are fat,
no matter if you've been bullied,
or no matter if you just got back from Iraq or Afghanistan
and you have no legs or your arms or whatever,
man, we all have greatness.
It just, you got to find the courage.
You got to find the courage to put your bow's headphones on
and silence the noise out of this world
and to find it.
And to find it because it's out there,
but it's going to take hard work, courage, self-discipline.
It's going to take all the non-cognitive skills.
All the non-cognitive skills to be great.
You know, smart is good.
All this stuff is good.
That's all cognitive.
it's the non-cognitive skills that sets you apart from everybody else.
And that's what it's all about.
Talk to me about what it takes to be on one side of a door in Iraq or anywhere,
knowing on the other side of the door people who are not afraid of you,
they're ready for you to come in and they have guns and you still have to breach that door.
That's a great question.
That's a very scary situation when you are on one.
one side of the door and your mind is racing because on the other side of that door it could be no one
it could be four guys with four AK-47s that that door you're about to open could be booby-trapped
so once you open it boom your legs are gone so there's a thousand things you think about when you're the
first guy second guy third guy getting ready to go in a room and flood it and that's why I talk about
the warrior mentality and that's why so many people are lost
When I start talking, you have the right.
You're lucky that you don't have to think like warriors think.
You're very privileged.
I chose this world to be a warrior.
And I would choose it again if I came back to this world.
But the mentality of a warrior is very different than normal mentality.
You must be that person on that door.
Get ready to open it.
Thinking to yourself, if I die, so be it.
The only way you can go in that door is knowing there's a great chance you're going to die.
It's like being a seal, you train with live ammo.
You jump out of airplane.
Everything you do, you could die.
So to be a warrior, why people don't understand me, I'm glad you don't understand me.
Merry Christmas, good on you.
Because being a warrior takes a whole different mindset.
A whole different mindset to know that there's a great chance.
I may not be in a little, like I was in for 21 years.
I'm lucky.
I'm very lucky that I'm alive.
Able to talk to you, able to still run.
But when you sign up on that dial line to be like a seal, your mentality changes.
I may not live.
You got to accept that.
And that's the mentality you have.
And that's what makes you a warrior.
If you're scared to die, you're a bad warrior.
I'm also looking at the guys to my left and to my right, realizing that we're here together, man.
and I have to
have to be strong for them
and they gotta be strong for me
a lot of people
either you like me or don't
even in the SEAL teams
but when you get to that door
or you get on that mission
or you get in that op
all that shit's out the door man
you know
you do it honestly
I mean people say all the time
in these movies
you really out there
fight for that guy beside you
and you can't be a coward
because you know what
and this I look at everything I do now
on life and this sums it up. I hate it jumping out of airplanes. I hate it shooting guns. I hated the job
as a Navy SEAL, but I did it because I wanted to change myself. Everything I do, I'm not really
comfortable doing. But if you choose to go that route, to go be a Navy SEAL, you might as well go
be the hardest mother in the world. Because if you're choosing to do something, you have two routes.
You can go there and be a little weak person and get through barely, and that's your reputation.
Or you can go through the hardest guy you can possibly be in that your reputation.
So my whole thing is if you're going to choose to open that door in Iraq or Afghanistan, open the mother.
You're going to go in hard.
Because they're going to remember you by slowly opening it and peeking it.
So if you're going to open it and you made the mind to open it, don't crack it open.
open the door going in.
That's what life.
If you choose to do,
if you choose to do something,
attack it.
Because they're going to remember you
as not attacking it.
So I want to be remembered.
You can hate me.
There's one thing you can't say about me,
I didn't attack it.
So that's the mentality you have.
If you're going to do something,
you might as well attack it because you can do it anyway.
Who on this earth
would still be going right now?
You are.
You are.
You are.
