![]() The result is a great book about what makes David Goggins tick. He then invites the Navy SEAL, David Goggins, to live with him for a month on the condition that he do everything the SEAL says. Jesse was so intrigued that he had to find out what made this feat possible. ![]() During the race, he breaks the metatarsal bones in his feet and begins peeing blood at mile 70. He has crackers and some water, that’s it. There is a man at the race who doesn’t bring any friends to trade off the running. In the book, Jesse Itzler describes a 100-mile relay race that he runs with some friends. This type of inquiry reminds me of a book I read and loved last year called Living with a SEAL. But what could possible exist in a people to where they could take on an empire? We all know a certain type of sword for the Spartans or a certain type pencil for Stephen King is not what gives these people an advantage. King what pencil he uses to write his novels, as if buying that same pencil will endow the questioner with the same powers. ![]() ![]() There’s an anecdote I’ve heard in a podcast episode from Seth Godin where he describes a question & answer session with author Stephen King. What did the Spartans have that made it possible for 300 elite soldiers to take on a Persian army at least 300,000 in size? That has been a burning question throughout history. ![]()
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