Mike Hayes. Navy SEAL Officer and lessons from combat.
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Like many dangerous and potentially terminal illnesses, Depression is not always discernible until the individual is too sick to save. Like other such illnesses, check ins, and screenings when no symptoms are obvious can help prevent premature death due to disease. Depression is a disease. It is terminal sometimes. It is as simple, and as complicated, as that.
Heartbreaking, the losses described in episode 337.
Heartfelt condolences,
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Ben Milligan’s podcasts are a great series. I’m sure I’ll pick up a copy of this book. Have you given any thought to interviewing U.S. military veterans who have served in Ukraine as volunteers? Ex-Army medic Mark Hayward, my brother-in-law, recently returned from a seven-week deployment in Afghanistan.
This podcast episode resonates deeply. Hearing Mike Hayes discuss continuous improvement reminds me that complacency is the real enemy, not the next challenge. It’s like in the Google Snake – you can have a long snake, a high score, but there’s always room to grow, to strategize better, to push for more points.
Love this episode’s message: Mike Hayes shows that ‘arrival’ is just another starting point. Complacency is the enemy—there’s always more to learn, serve, and push toward.
Mike Hayes’s message hits home—‘making it’ isn’t an endpoint but a launchpad. Complacency is the real enemy. There’s always more to learn, give, and achieve.