Title | : | Summary of Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 29 |
Publication | : | Published December 24, 2018 |
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Summary of Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins Reviews
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Inspiring
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I wasn't a fan of this guys personality. Some of what he shared was worthwhile and valuable. Could have done without the super macho stuff and the misogyny. Overwhelmingly I just kept thinking about how much trouble and pain he could have avoided if he had asked for help and it reminded me of the trope that men won't ask for directions. He could have still accomplished everything he did. There's a masochistic vibe here for sure. I do believe we grow through pain and suffering but to actively put ourselves through it unnecessarily doesn't make sense to me. Especially if we can still achieve our goals and learn the same lessons. Also, whereas I believe that he had a very difficult life, I think it shows a lack of awareness for him to continually say it was more difficult than most anyone else's life. Just a quick look around the globe and you can find many people suffering in extreme situations they can't escape and may very well die in.
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Inspiring
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2.5 Stars. Certainly inspirational what this guy did going against serious odds. Despite Goggins wasn't a battle hardened Operator and in the SEAL community he isn't really well known the man achieved some serious results nonetheless. He was the honor grad of his ranger class is highly impressive as is his perseverance to keep pushing until he hit his goals (Seal training 3x etc). The summary of the book is all I needed here and the key takeaway is Goggins' "don't be comfortable" as a mantra to always be doing and getting better.
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I think this man’s story is really inspiring and it touches me because I am an overweight urban black youth trying to be the best I can be. I think it can give you a lot of inspiration for pushing through and learning not to limit yourself. But it also felt a little.. showy?or maybe that’s not the word… masochistic?I understand pushing yourself but sometimes he pushed himself so far that it almost felt like it was too much? I think there’s something here but it was covered by a lot of other things…and this was the summary! So.. 2 stars. He’s still a fucking beast though.
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I could feel after reading David goggins whole f**king life story, why they are calling him the strongest man on the world. I don't have a nerve to imagine, how he endured all the physical pain through his unbreakable mental toughness. If you're the person who is complaining about the pain you go through in the everyday life, then this book is for you. It will give you the different perspective about suffering and pain. Human body is capable of hell lot of things to achieve, once we master the mind. Mad respect to f*cking goggins.
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Inspiring read about a man who boggles the mind in the way he plowed forward to reach his goals, all the while ignoring his own body’s needs. As in, ‘broken leg?’ No worries, I’ll just bind it up & run a zillion miles on it anyway!
He is THAT determined to be the man he always dreamed of being. Have to hand it to him, he doesn’t let anything get in his way. Quite inspirational but also a hair short of being wacky. -
Wasn’t sure if I want to read the full book. This summary is quick read and has important lessons. I think the information was definitely worth the hour it took to read. Not necessarily my outlook on life, but I can commend him for his perseverance. I actually learned a decent amount of mental challenges to implement in my life. Interested to see my partners thoughts as he’s reading the whole book.
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Good man that Goggins is. This could get the average Joe into the gym for a month or two but the “accountability mirror” will soon get foggy.
Would I recommend? No.
Would I read a part 2 of this or any other Goggins book again? No.
It was nice to read his story but that’s just it. It’s his story. Make your own. -
Major concepts were COMMIT TO YOUR GOALS - when your mind tells you to stop is when you're 40% complete.
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So inspiring, made me feel like I could do anything after reading it.
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My favorite 🫶
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Inspirational