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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

#101 David Goggins on How to Become A Savage & Live On Your Own Terms

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Education, News, News Commentary, Philosophy, Technology, Society & Culture, Business, Self-improvement

4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2018

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

David Goggins has earned himself the reputation of “toughest man alive” and it’s a reputation well deserved. He is the former world record holder for the most pull-ups done in 24 hours. He once ran 205 miles in 39 hours without stopping. And he’s completed more than 60 ultra-endurance events in his career. He started all this after telling himself that he was the weakest man alive. Impact Theory is proudly sponsored by: Skillshare. Start learning on Skillshare today at skillshare.com/impact Fundrise: Get your first 3 months of fees waived by going to fundrise.com/impact Blinkist. Visit www.blinkist.com/IMPACT to try out the premium service completely free for 7 days! ButcherBox. Use the discount code: “IMPACT” at butcherbox.com to get 20$ off and FREE BACON SHOWNOTES How Goggins armor plated his mind and why he titled his book “Can’t Hurt Me” [3:23] Emotional beings are living at about 40% of their ability - survival mechanism that protects you from pain and suffering [4:20] Why your mind has a tactical advantage over you (pushes you towards comfort) [5:10] Where Goggins’ 40% rule kicks in [6:50] Why you have to face the real you if you want to change and how Goggins uses an accountability mirror to gut-check himself [8:08] Why you need to tell people the truth about who you are if you ever want to change [18:43] How Goggins stopped feeling sorry for himself [19:47] Why people don’t start the journey of becoming who they’re capable of becoming (Hint: most people are content to pose as someone else) [24:41] The super-hardcore way Goggins deals with a learning disability (you can apply this philosophy to literally anything and you’ll wind up more successful than you ever dreamed) [23:54] Why Goggins says everybody is searching for the easy way out and how to make sure you’re not like that [26:14] Tom’s drug of choice (Goggins likes it too) [32:10] How to find your passion in what Goggins calls “the bag of f*ck” and use your insecurities to transform yourself [36:50] How Goggins measures the success of his life [38:16] Why you have to dive into a sack of sh*t to find more about yourself [40:18] This is the most important conversation you’ll ever have in your life [41:37] The impact Goggins wants to have in the world. [47:29] QUOTES: “When you care more about how someone’s judging you - you’re gonna stay right there. There’s no forward momentum.” [23:08] “You gain knowledge through suffering. And on the other end of suffering is a world that very few have ever seen - it’s a beautiful world because that’s where you find yourself.” [28:16] “Mediocrity is contagious.” [29:18] “I viewed myself as the weakest person on the planet earth - my goal in life was to in my mind believe I’m the hardest man alive.” [35:00] “Life is one big head game and once you learn how to play the motherfucking head game, it’s not a game anymore at all. You can start living your life.” [48:06]

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Impact Theory.

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Hey everybody, welcome to Impact Theory.

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Our goal with this show and company is to introduce you to the people and ideas that

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will help you actually execute on your dreams.

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Alright, today's guest is widely recognized as the toughest man alive.

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The only member of the US Armed Forces to complete SEAL training, the US Army Ranger School,

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where he graduated as enlisted Honor Man, and the Air Force Tactical Air Controller Training.

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He entered Buds Hell Week 3 times in one year, completing it twice, despite a seriously

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damaged knee, multiple stress fractures and a hernia.

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He served in Combat and IRAC, was the bodyguard for the Iraqi Prime Minister, completed an

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ultra marathon with pneumonia, and once held the Guinness World Record for most pull-ups

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in 24 hours, with 4,030.

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All in all, he's completed over 60 endurance and ultra endurance events, often winning or

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at least placing in the top five.

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And when he was asked how he's been able to accomplish so much, he says simply that he

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hated what he saw in the mirror enough to make a change.

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Having grown up bullied and abused both physically and mentally by the time he graduated high school,

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he was by his own admission, broken and weak.

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But instead of accepting that, he turned inward, stopped saying, whoa is me, and got to work

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