by David Goggins, Adam Skolnick, Lioncrest Publishing
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New York Times best-seller. Over five million copies sold For David Goggins, childhood was a nightmare--poverty, prejudice, and physical abuse colored his days and haunted his nights. But through self-discipline, mental toughness, and hard work, Goggins transformed himself from a depressed, overweight young man with no future into a US Armed Forces icon and one of the world's top endurance athletes.
The only man in history to complete elite training as a Navy SEAL, Army Ranger, and Air Force tactical air controller, he went on to set records in numerous endurance events, inspiring Outside magazine to name him the Fittest (Real) Man in America. In Can't Hurt Me , he shares his astonishing life story and reveals that most of us tap into only 40 percent of our capabilities. Goggins calls this The 40% Rule, and his story illuminates a path that anyone can follow to push past pain, demolish fear, and reach their full potential.
An annotated edition of Can't Hurt Me , offering over two hours of bonus content featuring deeper insights and never-before-told stories shared by David. Not available in other formats.
David Goggins' "Can't Hurt Me" chronicles an extraordinary life marked by hardship and triumph. This captivating memoir unfolds the transformative journey of a man who overcame unimaginable obstacles to achieve his greatest potential. With a raw and motivational tone, Goggins inspires readers to challenge their limits and defy odds, illustrating that true strength lies in mastering the mind.
His insights and experiences provide a guide to unlock untapped potential within, urging readers to confront their fears and persist against adversity.
Mastering the mind can unlock hidden potential within. Embracing discomfort leads to personal growth and resilience. Accountability is a key component in achieving greatness.
Born into an abusive household and plagued by poverty and prejudice David Goggins defied a bleak future. His story is a testament to the power of determination and resilience. Through relentless effort he transformed himself from an overweight young man into a Navy SEAL and ultra-endurance athlete.
Goggins shares his transformative journey illustrating how he overcame debilitating phobias emotional scars and physical limitations. He imparts powerful mental strategies that he developed to conquer debilitating fear lack of motivation and adversity. This powerful memoir underscores the incredible strength of the human spirit.
Goggins' narrative demonstrates how sheer will and mental fortitude can shape destiny. His experiences motivate readers to harness their latent strength and reach unimaginable heights. Through self-discipline and relentless ambition Goggins shows that pain and suffering can be the training grounds for unparalleled success.
His gripping account captivates the reader offering lessons that transcend conventional markers of achievement and self-improvement. Can\'t Hurt Me" calls upon individuals from all walks of life to challenge their own boundaries. It urges a confrontation with the self-imposed limits presenting a blueprint for achieving greatness despite the harshest of odds.
David Goggins' authentic voice resonates with grit and determination providing hard-earned lessons that shoot straight to the heart His story reflects an unconventional but relatable path of self-discovery Unlike typical self-help books Can\'t Hurt Me" emerges from real-life experiences combining vulnerability and resilience Goggins' unflinching honesty paints a raw picture of human capabilities while motivating readers to redefine possible The psychological strategies illustrated in this memoir have universal applicability encouraging a proactive mindset Readers gain insights into harnessing challenges as stepping stones rather than hindrances making it a must-read for personal empowerment.
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Easy read. Was very entertaining as well. Inspiring story as well. Amazing how someone can put themselves through so much.
I have never in my life found so much motivation to better myself and “callous my mind” than after reading this book. The stories David tells are incredible demonstrations in how hard work really pays off, and I can’t wait to apply the challenges he offers on my life and the way I tackle shortcomings and obstacles. This book inspires you to be better.
Love this book. Defined recommend is your trying to challenge yourself. This book will help you to take accountability for your actions and show you how anyone can do it. David Goggins is an inspiration.
I see no reason to write an overly detailed review of this book. Others have beaten me to the punch. So I'll give you a quick overview and then add my reasons for why I think many people need to read this, and why even those who don't might find it quite useful in their own lives. David Goggins is a retired Navy SEAL who is legendary for his determination, will-power and ability to edure pain. Now, before you throw up your hands, adopt an English accent, and exclaim, "Och, not another bloody book by a bloody SEAL!" let me assure you that CAN'T HURT ME is most definitely n o t like all the others you may have read. The Chris Kyles and Marcus Lattrells and what-not were telling war stories and to some extent, making extended commercials for their own branch of the military. Goggins is not. In fact, when it comes to his deployed-in-a-war-zone days, he doesn't write enough to fill out a paragraph, much less a page. He talks about his military training extensively, but only with the larger focus of the book in mind. Which is as follows. Goggins grew up in an abusive family. His dad was a physically and emotionally abusive hustler who treated him like a slave. He ended up living with his mom and taking comfort in food -- lots of food, so that he eventually became grossly and immensely fat. As one of the only blacks in an all-white school, he was also subjected to terrible racism. By the time he was in his late teens, early 20s, his life was a kind of morbid joke, with his job being to empty traps left in restaurants which were full of dead rats. He had no self-respect and no future. To compress a very complicated story into a few sentences, Goggins eventually came to the conclusion that he must stop seeking out the easy path in life, must "find comfort in being uncomfortable," and constantly seek to challenge himself in every aspect of life. This led him to the SEALs, whose training he had to go through several times due to injuries and illness -- a remarkable feat in itself given the mental and physical brutality of the training. Once a SEAL, however, Goggins continued to find ways to become uncomfortable by seeking out the toughest trainings he could sign up for, including the Rangers and the Delta Force, and by entering marathons and later, the masochistic enterprise known as the ultra-marathon. Eventually he competed in even more punishing activities such as trying to become the Guinness Book of World Records holder in the category of chin-ups (which sounds like my idea of hell.) But the thing which distinguishes him from everyone else is the fact that he did most of this with some severe congenital defects he didn't even know he had at the time. This discovery truly blew his mind and got him asking, "What if -- ?" He began to realize that we are largely prisoners of our own perceptions, and are capable of so much more than we think, but we habitually underestimate our potential and settle for what he calls "the 40%." His goal for himself, and his goal for you, is to reach 100%. The fact that this may not be possible is irrelevant to him. It's the striving, the discomfort, the pain that he seeks, not because it will get him to the goal but because it is the goal. Seeing what one can endure expands what one can achieve. As writers from Marcus Aurelius to Ernst Jünger have noted, "the obstacle is the way." CAN'T HURT ME is important not for its recitation of all the blisters and sweat and torn ligaments Goggins has endured, or for his achievements as a sailor or an athlete, but for the way he approaches the central questions regarding the difficulties we all face in life. Goggins has plenty of reason to play the vicitim, but chose another path, the path of self-ownership. It really is very simple. For example, when he discusses his obesity, he does not blame his father, racism or society: he blames himself. His mantra in every aspect of his life is that we own our own skin and our own decisions and too often, we use our traumas to justify things like laziness, apathy, cowardice, drug abuse, and alcoholism. Overcoming this self-sabotage requires being brutally honest with oneself. "Don't call yourself overweight," he all but shouts at the reader. "Say what you really are -- a fat f***!"" Carl von Clausewitz called this, "The appreciation of the situation." Goggins calls it a self-audit. He audits himself regularly, especially when he fails at something, but also when he is successful, too. He encourages a mind-set of brutal honesty with an emphasis on the brutal. He is very frank that he "gets his strength from a very dark place," and his ethos illustrates that, as does this book. He isn't a shiny, happy person. He isn't interested in fame. He doesn't have many friends. Even when he writes about the SEALs, he offers criticism -- something you won't see much if any of in other books by former members. Some readers may be offput by this very darkness, especially in an era in which whining and entitlement (something he especially despises) are now rampant everywhere. But that is why I consider this book important. It comes at a time when many are beginning to suspect that the victim mentality they've been told to sharpen their entire lives is actually an albatross, weighing them down, stranding them in weakness, unhappiness, and failure. CAN'T HURT ME is a fast and brutal read. It's inspiring, but it's not a feel-good memoir, and one can't help but wonder if Goggins takes any real pleasure out of life. He's sort of the Mace Windu of inspirational writers, a grim-faced warrior monk who is going to poke you in your love-handle and ask if you think that is the best you can do. But should you sweat it off, don't look to him for a pat on the back. Look to him to ask if you couldn't have done it more efficiently...and then to ask you what's next on your list of challenges. And why you aren't working on them yet.
This book kept me completely focused and I wanted to keep reading! Never reading a book until the age of 40, I took the 75hard mental toughness challenage. With it you must read 10 pages daily, for me that was a big struggle, but the way this book is written it was no problem. Thank you David Goggins for writing such a masterpeice. Forever grateful.
This book should be assigned reading in high school. Mr. Goggins’ story of not only overcoming hardships but of surpassing them is so very inspiring. It teaches you how to live a better, more productive lifestyle and how not to get bogged down by bad circumstances. This man’s story is an inspiration to all who read it!
David Goggins' "Can't Hurt Me" is a powerful memoir that transcends the boundaries of inspiration and self-improvement. It is a raw and unflinchingly honest account of Goggins' remarkable journey from a troubled past to becoming an unstoppable force. This book has left an indelible mark on my life, pushing me to confront my limitations, redefine my boundaries, and tap into the depths of my untapped potential. With every turn of the page, Goggins challenges readers to embrace discomfort, push through adversity, and unlock their inner strength. One of the most captivating aspects of "Can't Hurt Me" is Goggins' relentless determination to overcome his personal demons. He shares his harrowing experiences growing up in an abusive household, his battle with obesity, and the enduring struggles he faced throughout his life. With each setback and challenge, Goggins demonstrates an unwavering commitment to self-improvement and personal growth. His story serves as a testament to the power of resilience and the human spirit's capacity to triumph over seemingly insurmountable odds. Goggins' relentless pursuit of mental and physical toughness is another compelling theme throughout the book. He shares his experiences as a Navy SEAL, ultra-endurance athlete, and overcoming physical limitations through extreme training and sheer willpower. His mindset of embracing pain and discomfort as a catalyst for growth is both awe-inspiring and thought-provoking. Goggins' unapologetic honesty about his own shortcomings and the grueling journey to self-mastery forces readers to confront their own self-imposed limitations and question their true potential. Beyond the remarkable personal story, "Can't Hurt Me" provides a wealth of practical strategies and principles for personal development. Goggins introduces concepts such as "The 40% Rule," emphasizing that we often underestimate our capabilities and that true growth lies in pushing beyond our perceived limits. He also delves into the importance of self-discipline, accountability, and the necessity of embracing discomfort to unlock personal transformation. Goggins' advice and insights serve as a blueprint for those seeking to break free from mediocrity and unlock their full potential. In conclusion, "Can't Hurt Me" is a life-altering book that challenges readers to step outside their comfort zones and embrace a life of relentless pursuit. David Goggins' extraordinary journey, combined with his unwavering resilience and practical advice, creates an unparalleled reading experience. This book has the power to ignite a fire within its readers, empowering them to confront their fears, overcome adversity, and unleash their unbreakable spirit. If you're ready to embark on a journey of personal growth and tap into your limitless potential, "Can't Hurt Me" is an absolute must-read. Prepare to be inspired, transformed, and forever changed by David Goggins' extraordinary story of triumph.
Goggins shares his life experience of achieving more. Setting goals and reaching them. He also includes his many failures along the way. He challenges readers each chapter to get honest with themselves and achieve more themselves. Has definitely inspired me to reach deeper and push harder in life and as an age group athlete.