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  • we always paint a fucked up reality is not even true is reality.

  • What we think is true because our lives aren't what we wanted to be.

  • I realized that guy wasn't gonna give me a get out of jail free card.

  • And from the time I was born and to the time I was 19 years old.

  • My wife had these hurdles.

  • I constantly hit obstacles, obstacle after obstacle after obstacle.

  • And I I had to figure out how to manage suffering, how how to do with it, cause any part of my life forever.

  • Least that's what I thought.

  • So in order to do with it, I had to be able to conquer it and overcome it and deal with it, though, that in this suffering that has to be some kind of growth with every obstacle.

  • I look as friction now, without friction.

  • There is no growth.

  • You have to have friction, your life to grow.

  • So I start looking at all these different things versus the world was me mentality that Oh, my God!

  • Look at my life.

  • My life so fucked up.

  • I come from this fucked up family.

  • I'm being beaten them being abused mentally physically, I start looking as a as a perfect trial ground.

  • Try to flip it upside down.

  • It's OK.

  • I'm suffering tremendously mentally uses to your advantage versus your disadvantage.

  • So that's why did versus looking at it as like Oh, my God.

  • What was me?

  • I'd never get out of here.

  • Look, there's okay.

  • Hang on a second.

  • Hang on a second.

  • If I can overcome this, if I can find some power in this some way to get through this, that right there would be the fuel for the rest of my life.

  • And so I found great strength and suffering.

  • Great.

  • Strengthen it.

  • Because why, through all of that, it started to callous my mind over the victim's mentality.

  • This whole thing about suffering?

  • Yeah, it sucks really bad.

  • Really, really bad.

  • But we all live on this side of suffering on this side.

  • This nice box that's very comfortable, that we know when everything's gonna happen.

  • We're in it.

  • It's good, you know, everything's gonna turn out.

  • It's those few people who are willing to go on the on this side of suffering.

  • It was to get through that.

  • Ask him how he feels now.

  • His bind how far he grew in that short period of time.

  • He grew so much more than the normal person because he was willing to go outside himself.

  • Because on the other end, the suffering is greatness is now over here.

  • It's a whole bunch of us way put ourselves in this great box.

  • And in that box there's no suffering in it.

  • So what we do is is result ourselves from greatness.

  • So for me, for it, since I was 300 damn pounds at one time, my life spray for cockroaches made $1000 a month.

  • I was living in that box.

  • I was sometimes with over the box.

  • That's all hell suffering storms, avalanches, tornadoes.

  • I don't go over there, but I knew if I get do that shit mentally on the other side wasn't hurt.

  • £85 persons and Navy seal with the Ranger school on Lee Person to do this on Lee Person, do that on the person do this.

  • But that's do all that shit, all that shit I have to go to.

  • So you so should you peek over the box and you go back in this hall?

  • I'm okay being threatened your powers making $1000 a month.

  • Okay, over here.

  • You know, the other side is where you start to really start your journey.

  • People think they start their journey because they're born.

  • No.

  • There's a lot of people in graves who have lived 100 years

  • and never started their real journey.

  • Your real journey starts when you go outside the box and you start climbing mountains.

  • It's our client mountains.

  • And you think you're top of the mountain.

  • You go down there inside of you think I'm here?

  • You look a fuck.

  • There's another fucking mountain, and it goes on and it goes on and it goes on.

  • And just when you're getting ready to quit, you crossed that final mountain.

  • You get down and you look and there you are, and it starts to make sense to you, then doesn't make sense to you.

  • And you get outside that fucking box.

  • I'll talk to so many fucking people.

  • And what I say is not for everybody.

  • So many people don't have any clue on what the fuck I'm saying.

  • Because they're in this box in Mr Brain, you first must go through suffering to find that great peace we're all looking for.

  • A lot of us wanna have.

  • There's a lot of books out there about this five steps.

  • Do this.

  • Do this, do this, get there.

  • No, man, it's not that easy to find riel, permanent peace and enlightenment, you must go to the dark side of who you are.

  • I could have easily just shoved my whole life under a rug and went straight to peace.

  • Are you happy there?

  • You overcame nothing.

  • You just tell you, Skip, tell for you.

  • For co this part of your life, you skipping, Go write the piece.

  • She does have this thing back in.

  • That's haunting you in that darkness.

  • You must go into the darkness to truly find that like they should looking for, because that's what's on the other side of that.

  • People get it all wrong, man.

  • You have to face suffering.

  • You have to face this dark side, this darkness, and there's a lot of energy in there.

  • There's not a goodness in there that you can use to find greatness, but you cannot find your peace.

  • You're looking for yourself until you've overcome yourself.

  • I think that when you die, it's just my mindset that you arrived in line.

  • It helps me to get past.

  • You arrive in line and they say you're from missing.

  • You die before me, your line and God is sitting with the clipboard.

  • Okay?

  • Seeing that clipboard, I mean, you're sitting right now.

  • He's looking at you, and he says, Hey, you made to have a good job, okay?

  • And then you socially clipboard of what your life should have been.

  • She lived this life that you thought you push so hard looking a clipboard.

  • Let's say myself.

  • This is now me.

  • Talk about myself.

  • Now, you see, I got to heaven waiting.

  • £300.

  • I was a guy that worked for equal at was together, kills cockroaches for a living.

  • Was this finds a job?

  • Does that look at this?

  • And that's how I died.

  • I look at this and it says on here What I should have been gods all knowing, right?

  • I look at this inn.

  • It said you should have been hurt.

  • £85 to Brooke against the world's record.

  • You should have been a Navy city.

  • Should have been there.

  • Should have been that you should let this great life you should have been especially.

  • You should inspire millions.

  • And then you get the clipboard back to God.

  • They said, look, 80 years on earth.

  • And now you realize that you lived here being a shell of who the fuck you should have been?

  • It's not your heaven.

  • Are you really Heaven?

  • Can you see how much from fucking left down there on Earth?

  • The root cause The quitter isn't that you can't do 100 fucking push ups you could train.

  • Anybody do that?

  • The root cause of the quitter is when you get in hell, you can't process it.

  • It's too much to process because your mind just going back to real reality of like, I'm not ready.

  • I'm not good enough.

  • It is not trained.

  • So I started training this realizing that the only thing that makes me quit not the muscle fatigue It's the mental fatigue that makes me quit everything in life.

  • So I became a practitioner of the mind.

  • The mind's a very powerful thing.

  • It has a tactical advantage over you all the time.

  • It knows your fears, you nosy and securities.

  • It knows where you don't want to go, so you will guide you away from that.

  • And that's why the mind will always win until you re program it.

  • You always win until you fucking reprogramming because the mind controls you.

  • Why is it your fucking mind your mind?

  • Because all those things that happened to you in your life, all those bad things, all those things that you blame other people for their now yours to own.

  • You gotta figure out a way to re program your mind to get outside the box.

we always paint a fucked up reality is not even true is reality.

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苦難的另一面是偉大的|大衛-高金斯 (On The Other Side Of Suffering Is Greatness | David Goggins)

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