The Living Hero: David Goggins, The Living Hero

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David Goggins the Living Hero David Goggins described himself growing up as “a kid going nowhere, a kid that was scared”. David is nowhere near being that anymore, but he has now grown up to be one gritty human being. To be gritty you must persevere through the hard times with passion while also having the courage to self-improve. David broke the Guinness World Record for pull ups; has completed over 50 endurance races, and he also became a Navy Seal who completed three hell weeks. David Goggins used perseverance, passion, and self-improvement to overcome all the obstacles life threw at him. To start off, David Goggins used perseverance to overcome his many hardships. Firstly, David grew up as a black boy in a small segregated town with …show more content…

His heart defect left him with a hole in his heart the size of a poker chip. David also lived approximately 20 minutes away from the Klu Klux Klan headquarters (Bilyeu). Therefore, he was taunted and bullied all through school. David still managed to tuff it out and graduate high school. Secondly, David wanted to do something to challenge himself. For instance, during Bilyeu’s interview, David said that he had googled the top 10 hardest races in the world. The Badwater Ultramarathon popped up, but this race was a one hundred and thirty five mile race through Death Valley in the summer time. Hence, to be able to run in the Badwater race, David would have to show that he was able to run one hundred miles in under twenty four hours. Thirdly, David entered the San Diego One Day race to be able to qualify for the Badwater race. The San Diego race was where …show more content…

Firstly, David believed that he needed to get his butt kicked and do things he didn’t want to do. David wanted to do this because he was proving to himself and others that he was not that same little boy anymore. For example, Picasso Basquiat, YouTube contributor, discovered in David’s interview that one day when David came home from work that he saw Navy Seals on the TV. This inspired him to join the Navy. Therefore, even though David hated running, jumping out of air planes and shooting guns he still joined to better himself. Secondly, David was always brutally honest with himself. For instance, Basquiat explained that David had struggled with obesity and many times he weighted over three hundred pounds, but before David joined the Navy he lost over 100 pounds in two months. Thus, David told himself he was fat and decided he was going to change that. Thirdly, David never forgot all his struggles or let them hold him back. For example, Basquiat found out that David created what he called a cookie jar in his mind. This cookie jar consists of all David’s struggles and achievements. So when David is struggling he just stops for a second, looks in his cookie jar and this motivates him. For all these reasons, David is truly a master of self-improvement as well as pushing his

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