0:00:00 – Opening
0:08:00 – Combat Lessons: Rank and File in Combat: What They’re Doing and How They’re Doing It.
1:44:08 – Final thoughts and take-aways.
2:06:32 – How to stay on THE PATH.
2:34:11 – Closing Gratitude.
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So after listening to Episode 239 I had some comments. First thing was that (just as it was elaborated on for a good while on the show) I don’t care how many times these words are related and/or rehashed. Reason being is the same as my mentality for working out, each move repeated over and over again like the might DeadLift keeps you healthy and strong and if you want it too, can make you stronger. And they all link together to allow for a more tightly knit unified body able to overcome the obstacles life throws at it. Every iteration is a Kata or Jiu-jitsu move that i can link and improve upon to a point of instinctuality where it becomes a second nature and a spirit of sorts living in my mind acting as an advisor to me when ever I have to make a decision. The more that it is nurtured and honed, the more naturally and effectively it can do that which is just SICK. To think that based on training and discipline in this manner of thinking can lead to such a clear ability to lead is simply radical and makes me want to SHAKE THE WORLD WITH AWESOMENESS. Okay so that was the first thing and the second was a comment on people who stop working out using marriage as an excuse…. that just sounds insane, its like, you’d think you’d workout even more just to maintain your sanity and sense of individuality after getting married. Personal opinion. Great show y’all!! 👏
I just wanted to know where the ‘good deal Dave’ line came from.
My imagination says a client liked Dave alot and kept running things by him haha.
In this episode of the Jocko Podcast, retired US Marine Corps officer Dave Berke discusses the importance of avoiding the trap of thinking from a single perspective and the benefits of learning lessons from different angles.
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