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INNER STRENGTH & DISCIPLINE - Powerful Motivational Speech | Jocko Willink

2024/9/10
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退休美国海军海豹队官员,畅销书作者,顶级播客主持人和企业家。
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Jocko Willink: 在演讲中,Jocko Willink反复强调了意志力、纪律和坚持的重要性。他结合自身在海豹突击队训练中的经历,以及对人生挑战的理解,阐述了即使面对极度艰难困苦,也绝不放弃的信念。他认为,成功并非天赋异禀,而是源于后天的努力和坚持不懈的精神。他鼓励人们直面挑战,将困难视为磨练意志和提升自我的机会,而不是逃避的借口。他指出,许多人失败并非因为能力不足,而是因为缺乏坚持到底的决心,轻易放弃。他以海豹突击队的“地狱周”训练为例,说明了在高压环境下,如何克服身体和心理的极限,最终取得成功。他认为,只有直面问题,才能找到解决问题的办法,并获得掌控命运的力量。 他鼓励人们积极面对人生中的挑战,将挑战视为提升自我、实现目标的机会。 Jocko Willink: Jocko Willink 的演讲核心是培养内在力量和纪律,这需要克服各种困难和挑战。他以自身在海豹突击队训练中的经历为例,生动地描述了训练的残酷和挑战,以及如何克服这些挑战。他强调,在训练中,学员会被不断地推向极限,以考验他们的意志力和毅力。那些最终成功的人,并非因为他们天生就比别人强,而是因为他们拥有更强的意志力,更强的决心,以及永不放弃的精神。他认为,在生活中,我们也会面临各种各样的挑战,而克服这些挑战的关键在于,我们是否拥有足够的意志力去坚持到底。他鼓励听众培养自己的内在力量和纪律,勇敢地面对挑战,永不放弃。

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Jocko Willink emphasizes the importance of pushing through discomfort. He differentiates between adversity and mere unpleasantness, highlighting that many people quit when things get tough. Willink suggests that confronting challenges head-on can lead to personal growth.
  • Quitting often stems from excuses, rather than actual limitations.
  • Pushing through discomfort is essential for growth.
  • Many quit when faced with challenges, but true adversity is less common than simple discomfort.

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I never thought about quitting. If they told me to get back in the water again, let's go. They told me to put that log on my shoulder, let's go. Put the boat on my head, let's go. I didn't care. I wasn't the fastest, I wasn't the strongest, I wasn't the smartest, but I did know that I could work hard. I had to work hard. You're gonna struggle. You're gonna go through some hardship. You're gonna sweat, you're gonna choke, you're gonna get your arm broken. Like, these things are gonna happen.

okay, I'm going to go forward. There's no, I can't get out of this. I'm going to go forward. I'm not going to quit. So I'm going to go forward, bring it on. And I think if there's anything that you learn, it's to keep pushing through things that suck. And I would love to say like, oh, keep pushing through adversity, but this isn't adversity. This is just things that suck. It's one level below adversity. Adversity is when you're having a challenge. This is just something that's going to suck and you're going to have to push through it.

But it's like, "Oh, do you want to do this or not?" Which is what I think a lot of it boils down to. Do you actually want to do this or not? But the vast majority of people, they quit. But they don't usually say that. And even in their mind, they probably don't believe it. They probably believe, "Well, you know, it's my leg, and once my leg was hurting, I knew I was going to have a hard time on the runs, so I wasn't going to be able to make the runs. That's why I quit." But it wasn't really quitting, it was because of my leg. You're talking there about people making excuses. What have you come to learn about the nature of excuses?

Your excuses will destroy you and take everything that you ever wanted from you if you let them. When your excuses make you feel a little bit better about the fact that you didn't execute on what you needed to execute on, then they can make you feel better. But they're not helping you. They're not helping you at all. When the excuses all go away and people can actually confront the fact that this is all because of me, it hurts.

but is also unbelievably empowering because if these problems are because of me, then I'm capable of fixing these problems. I was a little kid. I wanted to be some kind of soldier. I wanted to be some kind of commando.

So I collected little plastic soldiers. I had different military units. And one of the historical military units that I had was the British commandos. And so I had these tiny figurines and they had machine guns and they had kayaks and they had little inflatable boats. And I thought to myself, that's what I want to do.

And then when I was probably around 12 or 13, I realized you actually could do that. You could actually get the job of being a commando. And the closest thing that I found was being in the Navy and being in the SEAL teams. I have to ask a very dumb question here, which is what is a Navy SEAL? So a Navy SEAL is a part of the Navy, but you're the special operations component of the Navy.

percentage of people that make it through SEAL training is about 20%. People that are under the age of 20, it goes down to about 5%. So, yeah, I was one of those like small percentage of people that are very young but still make it through. Well, they call the one of the weeks Hell Week, don't they? Mm-hmm.

So they try and simulate hell. Yeah, they try and simulate hell. It's about five and a half days, no sleep, lots of physical activity, lots of stress, lots of pain, and lots of people quit. I would say most of the people that quit, it's probably 80% of the quitters quit in that week. And it breaks people. The other thing is you might be an exceptional swimmer and you might be exceptional upper body strength, but you're not that fast of a runner. They're going to find that out.

Or you might be a fast runner, but a bad swimmer. They're going to find out what your weakness is. You might not like the cold. They're going to see it. You might not like the boat on your head. They're going to see it. They might see that you have a bad temper. They're going to find that and they're going to pick at that thing to either make you come out the other side or make you quit. One of the things they do is they'll line you up and they say interlock arms and you get arm in arm with the guy next to you and they say forward march and you march in the water and they say take seats and you sit down.

and they leave you in there. And it's called surf torture. And you just sit there. And after a while, they'll pull you up out of the water, they'll line you up, and the doctor will come down and see if anyone has hypothermia. And if no one has hypothermia or signs of hypothermia yet, get back in the water. And they just keep doing that. Did you have some kind of innate advantage, or can we all become Jocko? If I had to guess, I would say no. I would say you can't teach it. I would say that you can grow it,

If you've got the seed of some sort of fire, you could probably grow and you can get better at it. But it's the same thing. You go back to like, if you ever met anyone that was a prisoner of war, there's some people that had a will that they were not going to die. I'm not going to die. I'm going to keep going. And if you didn't have that will to carry on, you die. And the people that died, they did not have the will to live. And think about how bad things have to be before you say, you know what? I'm just going to lay here and die.

And that can get to that point. It was a guy who was, yeah, going through hardship with his job, with his marriage. And the marriage was coming to an end. The job was not, was going to come to an end as well. And he's out there and doesn't know what to do. And the analogy that I set up for him is if I'm in the woods, which is where you are right now, you're in the woods and you don't know where to go.

because the wife's not there anymore the job's not there anymore you don't know where to go right now so if you're in the woods and you don't know where to go start walking you've got to start walking because the perspective is not going to change you have to start moving forward you have to start taking steps in order to improve your vision improve your perspective change your perspective make some kind of progress and worst case scenario you figure out that you walk the wrong direction okay now you can walk in the other direction and that's that's going to be fine

but standing there lost and not doing anything is just waiting to die waiting to starve to death don't let that happen if you frame things right in your life if you frame a business challenge as an opportunity to build a stronger team if you if you frame a personal challenge as an opportunity to overcome and improve yourself these things that seem so horrible are actually

very positive components of your existence and they're going to make you and you're going to have to push through it. When the excuses all go away and people can actually confront the fact that this is all because of me, it's also liberating because now you have control over your fate and over your destiny and that is a glorious thing.

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