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32: Privileged People, Leading Women Teams, Discipline Equals Financial Freedom, Does Micromanaging Ever Work?

Jocko Podcast

Jocko DEFCOR Network

Management, History, Business

4.831.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2016

⏱️ 112 minutes

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Summary

0:00:00 - Opening 0:01:04 - Loving and respecting privileged people who have less toughness and adversity in life. 0:09:41 - Thoughts on Enson Inoue BJJ Belt Demotion. 0:33:34 - Dealing with trainees saying they haven't been trained properly. 0:40:35 - Are there differences in leading women teams VS leading men teams? 0:46:15 - Using the "GOOD" philosophy while avoiding Pollyannaism. 1:00:15 - Favorite Podcasts and why. 1:28:01 - Discipline Equals Freedom in regards to financial life. 1:37:45 - Does micromanaging ever work? 1:43:16 - Keeping focus on the "long war." Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jocko-podcast/exclusive-content

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0:00.0

This is Jocco Podcast number 32 with Echo Charles and me, Jocco Willink. And since

0:11.9

Jocco Podcast number 31 went long with the very heavy and dark book we decided to

0:25.0

end that one and not do any Q&A which means that today we have 100% Q&A for the

0:36.4

troops and obviously this comes from the questions come from you all that are

0:40.6

listening mostly on Twitter and on Facebook is where I get these questions

0:46.7

from so thanks to everyone for submitting these questions so that we can

0:52.4

answer them for you. Echo, good evening. Good evening. All right first question. I

1:02.2

want to say I like this first question a lot. It's a good question. No. Echo

1:07.3

approves of the first question. I approve most questions for sure. Okay first

1:12.5

question. How does one who grew up in the ghetto, quote unquote, involved with

1:19.7

gangs, drugs, witnessing murders and all that good stuff overcome that

1:24.0

mentality where your guard is always up. Coming from a family of immigrants and

1:28.8

growing up really poor. We had to make a lot of sacrifices and as a get older I

1:34.3

feel that in some of these ways in some ways this affects my daily life. I'm

1:39.4

proud of my beginnings and I cherish my mistakes but still even in my senior

1:42.5

year in college I feel some resentment towards these privileged kids who seem

1:46.3

like they have it all. I really find it hard to get along with them because in a

1:51.4

way I see them as weak because they haven't suffered through hard times or have

1:56.4

to struggle as a minority. What should I do to learn to love them and respect

2:02.7

them as equals? Yeah that is that is a good question. I definitely have seen

2:10.3

that, seen people go through that mentality where they're having that attitude

2:16.9

and I'll tell you when I was a kid I had a girlfriend when I was a kid this

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