Motivation Daily by Motiversity - NOBODY IS COMING TO SAVE YOU - Powerful Motivational Speech | David Goggins
Episode Date: July 9, 2025David Goggins didn’t just survive the darkness, he turned it into fire. From an abusive childhood to the battlefield of his own mind, this is the raw, unfiltered story of how he faced his deepest pa...in and used it as fuel to become one of the toughest men alive. Through heartbreak, racism, obesity, and self-doubt, Goggins learned one brutal truth: NOBODY IS GOING TO SAVE YOU. SpeakerDavid Gogginshttps://www.instagram.com/davidgoggins/David Goggins, retired Navy SEAL and the Toughest Man on the Planet, delivers one of the best motivational speeches you will ever hear. Follow David:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamdavidgoggins/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidgoggins/Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidgogginsWebsite: http://www.davidgoggins.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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David Goggins, you did it.
Good job.
David Goggins!
It's the summer of 2007,
and David Goggins has just completed America's toughest ultra-marathon
under extreme conditions.
And your time is 25 hours, 49 minutes, and 40 seconds.
Yeah.
Even though he has just achieved his personal best, something is wrong.
Onlookers are congratulating him and chanting his name, but he is emotionless.
This is because this isn't David's first time coming out on the other side of darkness.
He's been through this many times.
I had to use all this negative shit that was making me weak and horrible as a person.
I had to use this as the power that now fueled me.
I had to flip it on his head and say, hold up.
this might be exactly what I need.
The darkness is exactly what I need.
It's how you look at your situation.
The most important conversation you'll ever have in your life
is when you have yourself.
And my conversation was absolutely horrifying.
What were you saying to yourself?
I'm dumb.
I'm nobody.
So when you're growing up with all this stuff, all this hate,
it wasn't the beatings.
I could get the beatings all day.
It was a mental torture.
So when at a young age, your parents put a dialogue in you of confidence or you're nobody.
So that voice in my head was I'm a loser.
You have to face that in that dark room.
In that dark room is who you are.
But in that dark room is where you have to create another human being that walks out of that dark room.
When you really sit back at your life in that dark room and you're looking at where you started from.
And you tell yourself, my mom is this way, my soon-be stepdad got murdered, my dad beat the shit out of me,
I can't read and write to say my fucking soul, I've lied about it to everybody, I've cheated on all these tests.
My God, man.
And then you put a goal in your mind.
How are you going to feel, man, when you accomplish this goal coming from that shit?
Coming from the fucking hell you came from.
A lot of people start from a good starting point.
They have a good foundation.
What if you can surpass all these motherfuckers?
Really, no one came to save you.
No.
I had a learning disability.
My focus in life was way off.
I was afraid.
I was afraid of everything.
And when you have that kind of foundation growing up,
and that's where you start life at,
is being abused and also working all nights at a skating rink,
not going to school,
and you have a guy who's an alcohol.
a guy who's an alcoholic.
And the second he got drunk, he got mad.
And so our house lived in fear.
And the one thing that you can't ever get out of a kid's mind is your mom's face.
The terror of your mom's face.
So, you know, I didn't care about my brother.
I didn't care about me.
But I saw this woman go from Mary Poppins, the sweetest person on the planet Earth.
and when you see your mom
start to transform
to a shell
to a person whose face
becomes stoic
a person who has no emotion
and that changes a kid
and when you're young
and you have to grow up so fast
so about eight years old my mind was of a
of a 40 year old
at eight
you know my family
like life came at me
and it makes your brain
you know you're not outside playing with kids
you know, you're trying to avoid getting beat.
When you have all this negativity growing up,
and now you're cheating and you're doing this,
and your dad beat you,
and your mom's fiance gets murdered,
and tragedy after tragedy,
and then you come to this,
and your mom's working three jobs.
You know, she's not home at all.
She never saw one report card of mine.
She didn't know how bad off I was in school.
She was hustling trying to make money.
And I was the man in the house,
lying, sneaking around, not going to school, cheating, right, everything I could.
She was in a dark place, and I was in a dark place, and we were kind of on our own,
in the same house, but living different lives.
And I realized at this time of my life, she was a great mom, but I was on my own.
And that's when a real big change happened for me, so I said, I would join the military.
Every place I went in the military, there was this ethos about how this place is,
how we're going to live, how we're going to represent ourselves.
And I walked around and I saw that most people didn't live up to that ethos.
Like if you go to whatever, whatever company, they had this mission statement on how we want to run our company.
I made one for myself on how I want to be.
And that is why if people can make up a mission statement, an ethos in which they want to live by,
And every morning you wake up, you hold yourself accountable to that mission.
That accompanies your own.
Make up your own mission statement.
What do you want to be in life?
And once you do that, now you can work with somebody to get better.
You can work with yourself to get better.
But until you know what you want to stand for, you will always just be sitting down.
You'll never stand for anything.
I hated jumping out of airplanes.
I hated 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 motherfucker 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
reputation. So my whole thing is if you're going to choose to open that
fucking door in Iraq or Afghanistan, open the motherfucker and go in hard.
Because they're going to remember you by slowly opening it and peeking in.
So if you're going to open it and you made the mind to open it, don't crack it open.
Open the fucking door, go in. That's what life. If you're choosing to do something, attack it.
You have to make those insecurities, those fears. Like when I was 300 pounds, I didn't
have any drive. I'm going to go be a Navy SEAL. What kind of stupid shit is that? 300 pounds.
There wasn't like a drive to go be a Navy SEAL. I was an insecure, lying kid, afraid.
I had to look in my insecurities and in my fear and find drive in that. We're all looking for
passion. Passion is all around you. You have a whole, a whole fucking stack of it all around you.
It's your insecurities, all that shit. You got to dive deep in that shit. It's all in there.
all the energy and fuel you need is right in yourself it's all there you got a lot of stuff to do
to overcome and you know that's where i found it i found it right there in my own insecurities i found
drive in my own insecurities and that's that's the most powerful thing in the world when you can find
drive in your own doubt fear insecurities you become very unstoppable we can't live like this we can't live
fear we can't live in judgment we can't be afraid of what the fuck people right now are looking at
me saying about me we cannot be afraid of that that's goggins saying fuck all of you who don't like me
who don't want to and that person then comes in but you have to be david guggins and say man i'm
afraid of this i'm fucked up here life made me this way here i stutter i have these issues with
reading and writing and and i'm fat and i'm insecure that's
That's the only way you're going to get over all those things.
You have to create someone else.
Not like you have two different personalities, it is you, but you have to find strength.
And that visualization of almost me cracking out Goggins, almost like that Superman
Cape, like I'm coming out a different person, a person that doesn't give a fuck about anything,
who doesn't care about being judged, who knows I'm weak, who knows I'm afraid, who says,
whatever you think about me, take it, whatever, I'm here.
God. In the dark room, you face yourself, you realize you want to be better, you realize you don't
want to be this weak, insecure person in the world. He has all these problems that we all have.
We all have. So many of us come from these small places in our mind that we're not willing to
think outside of only what we've seen. Our mind works in such a small compartment.
And one thing I was able to do was to dream, but don't make dreams your fucking master.
But I was able to dream outside those fucking four walls of that small town.
And until you're able to really put yourself into that dream, but don't make dreams your master,
that's where you truly become what you're destined to become.
What do you mean don't make dreams your master?
A lot of people sit back and they dream about being,
a sports figure or dream about being a seal or dream about being an astronaut and all it is is a
motherfucking dream they don't put the work behind the dream that dream has become their fucking master
when you become the master of your fucking dream is when you say i want to go be a navy seal and you
say okay i'm going to lose 106 pounds less than three fucking months the dream was the one thing
I thought about and the dream was now gone.
Now what comes in, your dream goes away
and the fucking laundry list of fucking details
and tasks come up.
God do this, God do this, God do this, got to do this, got to do this.
That's when you become the master of your dream.
I don't care what you believe in.
It doesn't matter.
I'm not judging anybody.
But let's say my thing is God.
You get to heaven.
I'm 300 pounds.
I sit down.
I was a cockroach terminated my whole life.
And we're sitting down just like this.
You're God and I'm David.
And he gives me that chart.
And he says, look at this.
Now, look at this chart, and on the chart, it has all these different things,
but my name's on it.
But these things aren't me.
I was going to change the world.
I was going to set records.
I was going to be a Navy SEAL.
I was going to be all these things in the military that I accomplished.
You're going to get the VFW Award.
You can be honored here, honored there.
And I'm like, God, I was, this isn't me.
Like it said, David Goggins, I was an eco-lap guy.
I spray for cockroaches and I'm 300 pounds.
It said, here I'm 185.
It says here, I got a bachelor's and a master's.
It says all these things.
And God goes, no, that's who you were supposed to be.
Wow.
My biggest fear in life is if there is a final resting place in this world
and there's a final judgment and you talk to something much bigger than you.
I don't want to sit down and have a conversation with someone
with something that says you're in heaven,
this is what you should have been on earth.
And are you really in heaven now?
Are you in hell?
It's the moments of in that room by myself studying
for hours and hours and I was trying to catch up
with all the kids who were above me.
It's just those moments, like the real, raw moments of life
that was like, boom, hit me and we're gone.
But I was like, I did that.
I overcame that shit.
You know, it's like, it's his power behind all that shit.
And that's the feeling I was looking for in my life.
I found it.
It wasn't money.
It wasn't fame.
It wasn't awards.
It was that feeling I have right now.
The feeling I'm about to break down.
But it's not of like, oh, my God, I'm upset.
It's like, I worked myself so hard that I turned a person this fucked up.
into this motherfucker right here off of going to work on myself and saying I don't know how to do this
but I know that to get over there that fucking side I got to grind myself into a fucking fine powder
and I did it I did it off a sure will and very few people will know how that feels
