Motivation Daily by Motiversity - GET UP AND GET IT DONE IN 2025 - Powerful Motivational Speech | David Goggins
Episode Date: June 24, 2025BELIEVE IN YOURSELF AND GET IT DONE IN 2025! Advice from the hardest man alive. One of the Best Motivational Speeches Ever Featuring David Goggins. Edited by Motiversity.Special thanks to:Chris Willia...mson: https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisWillxLewis Howes: https://www.youtube.com/@lewishowesSpeakers: David GogginsYou need to be following David on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamdavidgoggins/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidgoggins/Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidgogginsWebsite: http://www.davidgoggins.com/Music: Epidemic SoundWhitesand - Olympus, Lineagehttps://www.youtube.com/@WhitesandComposer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There's a lot of thought behind a person being a born loser becoming who I am today.
You know, just wake up and just rocky this shit.
You got to wake up and think about, you know, there's a process to getting better.
And that process is never finished.
Like a lot of times, if you're born, you're born, you know, there's a process.
back is hurting, it may not be your
back. It may be
something else in your bias making your back hurt.
For me, I'm
like, man, why can't
I get past this fucking hurdle?
Like I said, I'm always examining myself
every day. What is it?
What is it? Well,
there's only one thing you haven't examined yet.
And it's going back to the beast,
going back to the demon.
All the fucking times
that I was like, I'm not going back.
I went back. I'm not going back and I went back.
I'm not going back and I went back.
It showed me even more of what we have as humans.
If we're willing to go there and we're willing to push that extra step,
all people are, man, how do you do what you do?
At the end of the day, I asked myself one question, can I take one more step?
And usually the answer is yes.
So if you can answer that question and not take another step,
that is real failure.
That is real quitting.
So a lot of people can take one more.
more step if they choose not to. I don't know if you can take two steps. You got to answer that
question after you take the first step. But I can always take one more steps if I choose not to,
that's on me. I got to live with that. I had just climbed a mental wall that was amazing. And I
didn't want anybody to take that pain away from me at that point because that was all confirmation.
So for me, this was the new level. You don't need a lot of things. Sometimes,
the only thing that kept me with that one step forward was one thing.
Let's not quit yet, God, because let's think about your options.
Where are you going to end up if you quit this shit?
Where are you going to go?
And when I got done with that race, it's the worst pain.
I can't even describe the pain of that last 30 miles to anybody.
No one, it's very hard.
So when it ended, and I'm laying there in the worst pain of my entire life,
I'm shaking, I'm jacked up, and all I could think about was, I can't believe what I had just done.
To me, it was humanly impossible to even think about going 30 more miles in that shape.
And once you do it, what came over me when that shower hit me, and the reality hit that, I spent 101 miles.
And that last 31 miles was something that I can't even describe to people.
and what's amazing about the human mind is that it becomes your new norm.
Like to think that I can run 200 miles, 240 miles, and that becomes like running 50,
I never thought that was possible.
This is why I'm always pushing that limit because I know that within pushing these limits,
there's always more.
Did that set the tone or the rhythm for what you wanted to try and achieve?
even feel again each time you're pushing further.
I never wanted to feel it again. I never want to feel it again. But what it did was it showed me
what it's possible. And that's what set the new stage for me. That's when I realized, oh man,
I've really been underachieving my entire life. But it taught me what it's possible.
It taught me like, okay, I got it, check. I'm about action. And action, me,
less talking and more doing.
So that's where I've been.
It only takes one second for you to lose the whole thing.
So the one second decision is just that.
You're in a situation where life is sucking.
Let's say you're in extreme cold water
and your life is flashing before your eyes.
Every time that wave goes over your head,
your thought process is,
I got to get the fuck out of this water.
And you're in Hell Week.
and you're hour one of 130 fucking hours.
It's cold.
I can't be cold this long.
And then this is where that one second decision comes in.
You forgot every reason why you wanted to be there.
You don't care about seals.
You don't care about any of this.
You don't care about fighting for your country.
All you want to do is go back home.
You want the warmth.
You may want something to eat.
All those things of comfort are there in that one second.
And this is where people lose.
So what I do in that one second, because we all think about quitting when it's hard.
But what you have to do in that one second is hard to process information during pain.
Because that pain takes over and you can't think rationally.
You're thinking about fight or flight, save yourself.
That's not a rational thought.
It's not a thought that's going to get you through hard times.
Most people fail that one second.
So what happens is what I do, I start thinking logically.
I calm my brain down because your brain just wants to get to fuck out.
It's about gaining control of your mind, putting things back in the proper perspective,
and then saying, I really do want to be here.
And I'm going to have a bunch of these one seconds.
And I have to learn to control these.
Because if I fail one of these one seconds, I will not be a seal.
I will not be a doctor.
I would not be a lawyer.
I would not be whatever the fuck it is.
So that's how important that one second decision is.
It's all about your mind takes control of you.
You have to say, fuck you.
I run this motherfucker.
There's no other way to make it out here.
I mean, you can't just always be, you know, head down in the sand.
You got to learn to pick yourself up on your own.
A lot of times these fights and these battles,
you got to be your own coach.
You got to be your own motivator.
Because there's a lot of people in this world
who don't want to see you make it.
because they think you could take a piece of their pie.
But I've learned to study people before I react.
Because there's no successful person in the world who's in a good headspace
that's going to ever attack anyone in that kind of manner.
There's always going to be something wrong with them.
So you got to always dive a little deeper before you get your feelings hurt.
Take time.
Take that one second to pull back and study them.
Because most people who are in good places,
they don't they don't care about what you're doing they don't care about what you're doing they don't
try to destroy you they actually will try to build you up versus destroy who you are as a person so that's where
i'm at now in life is most people who do that do in a very dark dark place as you get bigger as you get
more successful you open the door for people to critique every thing you do and most of the people who are
critiquing you usually aren't where you are.
And all their critiquing comes from people who are really at a low level of life,
which is sad.
But what we do, people who are on the upper level, hearing the haters at the lower level,
like I said, you'll never meet a hater doing better than you.
True statement.
So I started making these mixtapes with all of these hate messages about people talking
and it became such a source of fuel that it was amazing because I know why you hate me.
You hate me because you're probably in the bed right now.
You're probably an underachiever.
You're probably somebody who doesn't want to do anything with your life.
So I make you question everything about yourself.
So I'm going to continue making you question yourself by coming out here and being even more
successful.
So what happens is there's days where I'm like, you know what, I really don't want to do this today.
I'm like, oh, hang on.
So I listen to that while I run.
I sometimes played in the house.
It's half comical.
It's half inspiring.
I'm actually inspired by it because I know I'm going to get hit in the fucking mouth.
There's an art to get hit in the fucking mouth.
And that is why these things are important.
You have to wake up and you have to get to.
to give yourself belief. You have to give yourself confidence. So it starts with that run.
Belief is like there's an after school special belief where the mom says believe in yourself
and that's all great. But there's also a built belief. How I build belief is through the
daunting tasks I put myself through. So that's proof positive that I can.
You don't become confident by shouting affirmations in the mirror, but by having a
stack of undeniable proof that you are who you say you are, outwork yourself out?
Yes, because a lot of people, you say when you wake up in the morning, pounds your chest,
look at yourself in the mirror and do all this fucking bullshit. I hope it works. What works for me
is that everyday resume, the things I know of accomplice, the things I know I've done,
real hard work, the real calluses on my mind, the real calluses on my hands. That's, that's it.
You must build belief.
You must build confidence and say,
I can knock that shit out.
Instead of the path of least resistance,
I started choosing the path of most resistance
to prepare myself for the journey that was coming my way.
And you realize, do hard work,
you can outwork anybody.
How bad ass they are.
It starts with yourself, man.
You got to start diving into those things
that you're afraid of.
You don't gain confidence by going to the spot that makes you feel good.
It could be a false reality.
In the second life gives you that challenge, all you want to do is go back to what gave you confidence.
Is that happy spot?
No, what gave me confidence was spending years at a kitchen table trying to learn how to read and write all my own,
realizing I can't learn the way you learn.
I can't.
but I can't learn.
What gives you confidence not being afraid.
It's overcoming the fear.
That's what gives me confidence.
It's facing these things, overcoming them.
And maybe not overcoming them every day.
But facing them and facing them and facing pretty soon like this,
you know what man?
This is what is that?
It's not in that comfort zone.
It's in the discomfort zone.
It's where my confidence is getting built.
That's where it's getting built.
Happiness, peace.
enlightenment, it's all up here, man. It's all up here. It's all up here. He's got to be going to go and face it.
And that's the hard part. The physical standard is not what they need to meet. It's a mental standard. You must meet in life.
That's how I live my life. I now know that there is no cap on the human mind. There's no cap. We cap it ourselves.
The most people quit, I had just started.
And when we take that mindset and you learn to flip that around,
that's what made me powerful.
And my body followed.
And so I said, I want to do this.
I'm going to give myself a challenge every single day until the fear goes away.
That's right.
And I feel like that's what more of us should be doing.
I'm hearing that that's how you live your life.
That's all it is, man.
And it helps me feel so much more confident.
When you overcome that fear of saying this doesn't have control,
anymore. It's like you can be at such more peace. A lot of us speak in Hollywood. I
used to speak in Hollywood. I don't do anymore. Everything that comes out of mouth has
substance. It's real. We all have these feelings in our bodies, in our minds,
and our souls. I act on mine. A lot of us who are afraid of something, we allow our
minds to choose the path at least resistance so we go a different route. I'm afraid of
something that's telling me you must you must do that. Life is one big mind game.
And you're playing it with yourself.
You cannot lose perspective of where you've come in life.
I'm trying to give people a different thought process of life.
Where failure, hell, disappointment, discomfort is a great learning tool.
And many people don't understand that.
But it's these few moments in life that you have.
Like for me, I always talk about it.
Rocky 1, round 14.
That one two minute and 13 second clip of Rocky getting up when Apollo knocked him down.
That one clip, when I was going through a very bad time in my life, I saw what I wanted to be.
It wasn't a guy that won.
It wasn't a guy that won everything he did.
It was a guy that kept getting up after being knocked down.
So I realized if that two minutes and 13 seconds changed my life, saw what?
I saw something that I needed to be in the world I was living in.
Maybe my story will give someone to 2 minutes and 13 seconds they need to change their life.
Everybody's got a story.
We don't share it on social media.
We share our nice life on social media.
We all have a dungeon.
I'm just willing to talk about mine.
about mind. Mental toughness isn't something that you sample. It's something that you lived
in every day. Whenever hardness comes, and you don't know what it is, it may be different
for you than is for me, but you go back to your insecurities. And then when you go back
to your insecurities, you then look for comfort within those insecurities. And we all
look for that cookie that your mom used to give you when you were sad, when you were sick.
We look for our wife or our husband.
We look for comfort.
It's in those moments.
You must retrain your mind to think differently in hell.
The mental standard is you must know how far you've come.
I'm in the room now and I know that hours and years and decades I put into David Gagons.
That's something, it's not on the wall.
It's not a trophy on the wall.
It's not a metal around your neck.
I don't care how you perceive David Gagin's.
Because through my journey, I figured out the one piece I was missing.
I thought it was cars.
I thought it was women.
I thought it was money.
I thought it was everything.
The one piece I was missing was me having the courage to face myself.
Where I got my work ethic from was the hours I had to spend learning this.
When you sit down and you're not smart and you have a disability.
Yeah.
And you still want to be at the top of your class.
I didn't want to just get by.
When I realized that I can learn, do hard work, and I can beat the valedictorian in school,
but I got put in 10 hours more a day than he does.
You know what kind of strength comes from that?
When you're sitting down, that guy, that valedictorian study for an hour, and you know, I caught you.
I have the work ethic to catch you.
That's where David Gaga's got really invented.
Yeah.
was at a kitchen table with 20 spiral notebooks that were empty and then they were full.
And when you can go through that, I still have them in my storage unit, you go through these spiral
notebooks of your life and you realize this is how I learned. This is unbelievable.
It wasn't until I got real sick and my life got real quiet. I went from running 205 miles and 39
hours to I couldn't get out of bed. My life was taken from me and that's when I realized.
taking time think about what I'd done in my life. I've done all these things, but there was no
finish line. I finished a race of life. Now we didn't receive my medal. I go on. I get in the car
and I go. When I started figuring out life that I was leaving so much in the 10, once I realized,
my God, man, I was this dumb, fat kid being bullied. And now I'm 180-pound person who lost
106 pounds in less than three months.
Learn to read.
Learn to do this, learn to do that.
I was like, I need more.
I was fueling my mind with everything.
I never took time to say,
my God, you came from this hell and you're here.
I had come 8,000 miles from where I started.
But if you never know that,
you're still in a $7 a month place.
So it's that quiet place.
It's that place by yourself.
It's those hours and years.
and decades by yourself in the grip of life.
When life has you by the throat and choking you out,
and you're sitting there calm because you're trying to figure it out.
You're not panicking.
You're not quitting.
You're not throwing a towel.
You're saying there's a way around this.
And when you figure it out, when life has you gripped in a vice,
and you can figure that out, that's when you overcome.
That's when you overcome.
The journey getting there was harder than going through it.
You know? So that's the whole thing about life man. It's that journey that makes you who you are.
