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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins is an inspiring memoir that chronicles the author's journey from a troubled childhood to becoming a Navy SEAL and ultra-endurance athlete. Goggins shares powerful lessons on overcoming adversity and pushing past mental barriers.
In Can't Hurt Me, David Goggins, a retired Navy SEAL, and the only member of the U.S. Armed Forces to complete SEAL training, U.S. Army Ranger School, and Air Force Tactical Air Controller training, shares his remarkable journey from a traumatized childhood to becoming an elite athlete and war hero. Goggins begins by recounting his abusive upbringing, his struggles with obesity, and a dead-end job as a pest control technician. He describes how he realized that he was living a life of mediocrity and that he had to make a change.
Goggins reveals the turning point in his life, which came when he watched a documentary featuring Navy SEALs. Inspired by their toughness, he decided to join the SEALs, a journey that required him to lose 106 pounds in three months. He details the excruciating physical and mental challenges he faced during his SEAL training, including the infamous Hell Week, a 5 ½ day period of continuous training with a total of 4 hours of sleep. Goggins attributes his success to his unique approach to pain and suffering, which he calls the 'cookie jar' method. He explains that he draws strength from past adversities and achievements, using them as 'cookies' to fuel his current struggles.
After becoming a SEAL, Goggins transitioned to ultra-endurance sports, setting multiple records in events such as the Badwater 135, a 135-mile ultramarathon in Death Valley, and the 24-hour pull-up world record. He emphasizes the importance of mental toughness in achieving such feats, stressing that the mind often gives up far before the body does. Goggins introduces the concept of the 'accountability mirror', a metaphorical mirror in which we must face our true selves and hold ourselves accountable for our actions and decisions.
Goggins doesn't shy away from discussing his failures and setbacks. He shares how he had to undergo multiple surgeries due to the extreme physical strain he put on his body, and how he struggled with the mental toll of his traumatic childhood. However, he always found a way to push through and persevere, showcasing his unwavering resilience and determination.
One of the central tenets of Can't Hurt Me is what Goggins calls the 40% rule. He believes that when we think we've hit our limit, we're actually only 40% done. This rule, he argues, applies not only to physical challenges but also to mental and emotional ones. Goggins encourages us to embrace discomfort, to willingly step into the 'pain cave', and to push past our perceived limits.
In the latter part of Can't Hurt Me, Goggins discusses his post-military life, including his struggle with depression and the loss of his beloved brother. He shares how he overcame these challenges by applying the same principles of self-discipline, mental toughness, and relentless self-improvement that had guided him throughout his life.
In conclusion, Can't Hurt Me is a powerful testament to the indomitable human spirit. David Goggins' story is a reminder that we are capable of achieving far more than we think, and that our only limits are those we place on ourselves. His book is an inspiration to anyone seeking to break free from their mental and physical confines, and a testament to the power of resilience, self-discipline, and an unyielding mindset.
Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins is a powerful memoir that chronicles the author's journey from a troubled childhood to becoming a Navy SEAL and ultra-endurance athlete. Goggins shares his remarkable story of overcoming immense physical and mental challenges, and provides practical strategies for building mental toughness and achieving personal greatness. This book will inspire you to push beyond your limits and embrace discomfort in pursuit of your goals.
Individuals seeking to break through mental and physical barriers
Those looking for inspiration and motivation to overcome challenges
Readers interested in personal development and self-improvement
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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma