A memoir and self-help book by David Goggins, detailing his journey from a difficult childhood to becoming a highly accomplished ultra-endurance athlete and Navy SEAL. The book emphasizes mental toughness and overcoming self-imposed limitations.
Why do you think, you know, millions of people read his book and then such a small percentage of people can kind of replicate that example he's setting?
""David Goggins is mentioned as an example of extreme willpower and discipline, with the speaker noting that "millions of people read his book." This book is his most famous and relevant to the discussion of mental fortitude."