if you notice a recurring event or problem in your life, You are most likely the common denominator. go back to the drawing board and get ur bases covered. enjoy the weekend , & dont drink & drive yall
I was just released from prison after serving 17 years and I have never been more inspired to get it all together after listening to Jocko's "Good" podcast episode.
Don Jon I learned the hard way.Its always the same people talking and doing the same shit.I looked back and wondered why the hell did I do the same thing every weekend.The bar was always the same bullshit.Im not sure if it’s the same for everyone? For me it was
I've been struggling with not drinking on Saturdays. I've made it a habit to get wasted on Saturdays while watching fights with my homie. Today will be my 3rd week sober. Not a drop of alcohol. Lost about 10 lbs in the meantime. It sucks having to stay at home on a Saturday while everyone else is out doing stuff. I know it's for the best. I will find a book to read.
Why do I listen to Jocko regularly? I asked myself this question this morning and initially thought that it was because Jacko refocuses what I do onto the most important things in life, and I can see the results. There are lots of people who do that - so why is it, that Jacko makes a difference? Today I came to the conclusion that Jacko is soooo good at articulating ideas - in such a simple way that resonates easily, is easy to remember and easy to do...... one step at a time.
@@RaoulDuke1776_ they spit nothing but truth it sometimes you don't want to hear the truth soon as you accept the truth and be true to yourself the sky's the limit
11:53 echo bringing up a 90 burpee analogy and jocko asking why he didnt record the time and/or raise it to 100 burpees while intensely clutching a knife is like one of the top two reasons i watch this podcast lmao
My past is full of successes, failures, interesting life experiences and things I could spend time lamenting but I choose to look for the lesson and leave it the past. I focus on today...but...what I do today, each day, to work towards a bigger goal in the future. I do not get anxiety about the future because I know the work I'm putting in daily are going to get me where I desire to be. Jocko keeps me focused on what must be done.
To me, Jocko.Willink.and Echo Charles are saying: Take action. Go about doing and sccomplishing things I want. Make my life happier, better, more enjoyable, satisfying and delightfully fantastic, stable and more comforting. Healthier. More fun, exciting, interesting, adventureous and 😎😊😀👍👍!! My actions today will affect my future.
Playing the short game has caused me a lot of trouble... Learned my lesson though. As hard as it is to delay gratification when you do it really pays off in the end.
I can totally relate to that last part. I was just naturally predisposed to be stronger, taller, and smarter than everyone I went to school with. But there came a point around 8th grade when my natural “gifts” wouldn’t cut it any more, and soon everyone was past me because I didn’t know how to work hard. I’m still working on it today, but I know I’ll catch up and pass them just as soon as they passed me, only this time I’ll stay. Thank you Jocko and Echo!
100% I was extremely talented in music when I was young. It got me in to college, because my grades really didn't do it. The problem though was I didn't really work hard enough for what I had. It was just 'easy'. Once I hit the real world it started falling apart. If I could go back to my young self and tell me that the talent was a gift but it was only going to get me so far if I didn't challenge myself more I would be in a different place. That's the past though. I recognize it and apply that mentality to what I do now.
"you really worked hard for that, look at this great result" - holy shit this does not get said nearly enough. End results mean nothing if the hard work isn't recognized. Thanks Jocko.
Am I the only one who noticed Jocko pointing the knife at echo and swaying it back and forth while he was talking? Almost looked like a hostage situation. I love this podcast.
You should watch Jocko on how to quit your job, him and Jordan Peterson talk about it and you should never leave your job just like that. Be smart use a good tactics to beat the game! Hope it all works out for you sir
13:50 Trying to instill this connection between hard work and success in myself at 31. I'm that guy he describes who's got talent but hasn't made something of himself. I have worked hard before, but it hasn't been consistent. I'm listening to these podcasts while I work to drill these concepts into my head
Great podcast, as usual. Self reflecting on mistakes I've made in my past and what I can do differently in the future. Going through a divorce in a marriage that was going on 24 years. Having a really hard time with it, but this podcast got me focused on my new long game. Thanks guys.
Honestly we all need to compliment our own hard work to ourselves, not just our kids, and not the achievement. This takes place during self-talk. As an adult you get the chance to parent yourself.
Karmic Debt will always catchup. NOBODY will be spared from deviousness. Long story short, you know right from wrong. Be that human being who strives to be right no matter what. It's easy... RIGHT
Most people don’t realize all this until it’s too late. Sitting in the high school gym last night at 47 wishing I’d gotten after it 35 ish years ago. I’ve done good, could have been great. Great podcast for young people.
I started a new job today I'm terrified about these good people Finding out about me having a past My goal is working 12 months Buy a small farm from the money Never put myself in these deceitful and unpredictable situations ever again Thy L-rd My G-d please allow me this.
Great insight and great advice. I was also lucky enough to make enough not-stupid decisions to be okay, but I’m knocking 40 and have only just decided what I actually want to do with the rest of my life. Developing my sense of focus, direction and resilience feels fantastic.
There's no such thing as potential. Only hard work and planning. You'll get what you put in to it. You'll on be as good as you wan't to. There's NO such thing as POTENTIAL.
New Years resolution for people wandering onto Jocko, just keep watching and listen...no doubt you'll subscribe and make changes in your life that are tough and for the better
As a Former Coach, I use to tell my players that…”POTENTIAL is a bunch of STUFF you have not done yet” so don’t accept potential as your accomplishment.
Great work, guys! Really like the mention of how we (humans) understand things in the scale of our own experiences. Maybe you didn't say it in just so many terms and syllables, but that's how human psychology really works. You can't fathom something beyond the scope of your experience... SO telling a kid about the adult scale of "the long game" for instance, is impossible. The kid can only conceive of a decade after they've measurably experienced it... AND that's only ten years. Teens can "get" a decade. To someone much younger, it's as useful a smiley face in crayon. SO no, those weren't exactly mistakes, in early years. They're a form of growing experiences to understand what you're playing at... short game versus long. Until you're starting to expand the mind's capacity to conceive of decades, and then a better chunk of a century (Like "Jeez, I'm really gonna live THAT long?!") you're stuck in the concept of the short game... AND Jocko's idea of shorter term goals that are tangible and rewards to go with those goals is fantastic. If someone had tried that concept with me, I'd likely have been a better student (I wasn't terrible)... and a more competitively motivated artist today... just by rote. I got a swat to the side of my head as I picked up and showed off my diploma, and my dad said, "Well, damn, son! It's about time you stopped wasting my money." Good times. ;o)
From grade 3 through grade 7 I saved every bit of money I got, only got gift cards and cash for Christmas and birthdays for years and bought myself the standard edition les Paul electric guitar I’d always wanted, it’s been like 6 or 7 years since I bought it and it’s the best investment I’ve ever made and it’s the reason I don’t spent money on stupid things now. I want bikes, trucks and eventually a house so everything else just seems like a waste of money. Gotta pick those few things you love and focus your time and wallet on that lmao
fully agree on being talented and hard working. I hv always been an average person but hard working. I hv accomplished so much in life way more than my talented friends
Jocko, sir, you haven't put the "universal blanket of being dumb" on all of us. The flesh world, genetics, and the general human condition has put it upon us. If wisdom didn't come with age, age would be hopeless. Rock on, be good.
Optimus Prime toy...Echo just gained a bunch of cool points, lol Playing the long game is especially true with financial well being, even if you just put a little bit away every year, as long as you start early, you'll be in a much better place than if you wait til you're 30-40 and in the midst of your career. One thing I wish I had done a better job of when I was working through high school and college, even putting $100-200 into a retirement account at that point would have been huge for the future.
A simple question to both of you - Jocko and Echo: What are your cellphone usage habits?Can you make a podcast addressing this particular issue?Just a suggestion. Btw, got no TV subscription and no broadband for years now (kicked the dumb box since adolescence, which is over 30 yrs ago), so I am happy I am good here, but cellphone abuse has been an issue to a certain extent). The book that really set me in that direction was Culture Jam by Kalle Lassen. Never regretted the choice. Thanks for your wisdom and guidance!It's like a rain in the Sahara.
14:14 Tony Robbins says a person's success is not by their resources, but their resourcefulness. Another good video anyway from the One & Only Jocko Podcast CZcams channel.
Echo's action/time in the gym definitely impacted his guns. I'm trying to listen to the message, but can't get past my admiration and respect for them cannons! That's definitely real world example of present effort leads to future payoff...
14:40 Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn't work hard. And I didn't learn that one from Tony Robbins, but by Eric Worre (One of the Top Ambassadors for Network Marketing) Where at? On Facebook.
Message received regarding the long game and realizing my potential. Too bad I live in a country whose government has little long term vision or planning.
One of the reasons the future seems so distant to young people is due to the length of time between now and a given future event when compared to the time the person has been alive. 5 Years to a 50 year old is only a tenth of their life whereas to a 10 year old it's half their life!
@JockoWillink ; Can I ask you a question? Forgive my ignorance, please, but - How did you and @EchoCharles end up doing this podcast together? I understand that I have missed that crucial piece of information, if this has already been answered. Thank you, sir!
if you notice a recurring event or problem in your life, You are most likely the common denominator. go back to the drawing board and get ur bases covered.
enjoy the weekend , & dont drink & drive yall
Check
Roger.
People don't realize, sometimes you are the asshole, some times you are the fuck up, and sometimes you are the reason you failed.
Exactly! Took me a long time to figure that out. My common denominator was genuine but I still decided to work on it.
Or you’re dealing with the VA.
“I’m gonna win again.”
What a Chad response. I love it.
I was just released from prison after serving 17 years and I have never been more inspired to get it all together after listening to Jocko's "Good" podcast episode.
Keep grinding bro. Just do right by people and yourself, that's all you've got to do.
@@JohnnyDollar720 that's what's up my G! I'm just doing the "straight and narrow" walk through life.
Ronnie Rico Stick with it man, it will pay off! 👍
Welcome home! Now, get after it!
Respect
Was bummed im home on a Saturday night and this bomb drops. Needed it. Gonna get rest and kill my morning workout feeling good.
Respect.
Hell yeah
Get some!
That Saturday night you missed was a replay of the one from the week before,you didn’t miss anything
Don Jon I learned the hard way.Its always the same people talking and doing the same shit.I looked back and wondered why the hell did I do the same thing every weekend.The bar was always the same bullshit.Im not sure if it’s the same for everyone?
For me it was
Echo is a straight real life ninja turtle.
You want his arms around you huh girlie boy , freak
@@MarcoPolo-ze2gl you need help
Hahaha
Why he gotta always be flexin
@@MarcoPolo-ze2gl lmfao
My father always told me that the decisions I make today affect the man I will become tomorrow. Took me 18 years for that to really make me think.
Same bro had to learn the hard way its later then I would like but better late than never
I've been struggling with not drinking on Saturdays. I've made it a habit to get wasted on Saturdays while watching fights with my homie. Today will be my 3rd week sober. Not a drop of alcohol. Lost about 10 lbs in the meantime. It sucks having to stay at home on a Saturday while everyone else is out doing stuff. I know it's for the best. I will find a book to read.
Happiness comes from chasing the money. That effort gives meaning, purpose and fulfillment.
Why do I listen to Jocko regularly?
I asked myself this question this morning and initially thought that it was because Jacko refocuses what I do onto the most important things in life, and I can see the results. There are lots of people who do that - so why is it, that Jacko makes a difference? Today I came to the conclusion that Jacko is soooo good at articulating ideas - in such a simple way that resonates easily, is easy to remember and easy to do...... one step at a time.
jacko
Completely agree
100% agreed
I get it!
I am 100% with you on this. I also listen to Jocko regularly and hope to continue this habit.
It is physically impossible for me to stop looking at Echo’s right arm. 😳
I thought Echo did these podcasts voluntarily. Now I know he's being forced at knife-point.
😂😂😂
🤣
Someone help Echo Charles out!!!
😂😂😂👏
😂👍
Man, you guys and David Goggins are so damn inspirational.
two men who have changed my life.
Amen to that
Inspirational doesn't seem to be a good enough word, Goggins and Jocko are something else truly. I mean this wholeheartedly.
Check out wes watson these 3 are gold
@@RaoulDuke1776_ they spit nothing but truth it sometimes you don't want to hear the truth soon as you accept the truth and be true to yourself the sky's the limit
Stop and pause and imagine having jocko as your landlord 😆
obliviox not good
George Mack hahaha
@@georgemack444 no. *GOOD*
if you pay the rent on time, he will call you sir and be really respectful
Tenant: There are cockroaches everywhere, and I have so many bedbugs bites!
Jocko: Good. See this as an opportunity.
11:53 echo bringing up a 90 burpee analogy and jocko asking why he didnt record the time and/or raise it to 100 burpees while intensely clutching a knife is like one of the top two reasons i watch this podcast lmao
My past is full of successes, failures, interesting life experiences and things I could spend time lamenting but I choose to look for the lesson and leave it the past. I focus on today...but...what I do today, each day, to work towards a bigger goal in the future. I do not get anxiety about the future because I know the work I'm putting in daily are going to get me where I desire to be. Jocko keeps me focused on what must be done.
Same here...this videos have been helping me to put my life on track again.
To me, Jocko.Willink.and Echo Charles are saying:
Take action. Go about doing and sccomplishing things I want.
Make my life happier, better, more enjoyable, satisfying and delightfully fantastic, stable and more comforting. Healthier. More fun, exciting, interesting, adventureous and
😎😊😀👍👍!!
My actions today will affect my future.
Jocko has a great perspective of life.
"Okay, you want to improve that mile time? I know how to do it." (snarls and snorts)
It's only a mistake, if you don't learn from it.
Wow. That really hits, thanks
Playing the short game has caused me a lot of trouble... Learned my lesson though. As hard as it is to delay gratification when you do it really pays off in the end.
I can totally relate to that last part. I was just naturally predisposed to be stronger, taller, and smarter than everyone I went to school with. But there came a point around 8th grade when my natural “gifts” wouldn’t cut it any more, and soon everyone was past me because I didn’t know how to work hard. I’m still working on it today, but I know I’ll catch up and pass them just as soon as they passed me, only this time I’ll stay. Thank you Jocko and Echo!
Jocko is literally playing with two different knives in this video. 😂
Awesome video. That myth "hard work beats talent" is a fact.
100% I was extremely talented in music when I was young. It got me in to college, because my grades really didn't do it. The problem though was I didn't really work hard enough for what I had. It was just 'easy'. Once I hit the real world it started falling apart. If I could go back to my young self and tell me that the talent was a gift but it was only going to get me so far if I didn't challenge myself more I would be in a different place. That's the past though. I recognize it and apply that mentality to what I do now.
"you really worked hard for that, look at this great result" - holy shit this does not get said nearly enough. End results mean nothing if the hard work isn't recognized. Thanks Jocko.
Thx guys. Nothing can be built without effort and intent.
Am I the only one who noticed Jocko pointing the knife at echo and swaying it back and forth while he was talking? Almost looked like a hostage situation. I love this podcast.
Quitting my job to start a new career as a realtor. Long game for a goal to be my own boss
You should watch Jocko on how to quit your job, him and Jordan Peterson talk about it and you should never leave your job just like that. Be smart use a good tactics to beat the game! Hope it all works out for you sir
@@jvrerae8512 what podcast is this from? Or what excerpt?
The Coffee Nut get some
I want to do the exact same thing ! Good luck with your endeavors
@@jvrerae8512 I saw it and agreed with the video. Quitting just randomly with no back up, or source of income puts you backwards.
13:50 Trying to instill this connection between hard work and success in myself at 31. I'm that guy he describes who's got talent but hasn't made something of himself. I have worked hard before, but it hasn't been consistent. I'm listening to these podcasts while I work to drill these concepts into my head
Around 14 minute mark. The way to foster pride for working hard into children is GOLD. Thank you again.
The future really does seem distant when you're young.
You guys should bring GSP on the podcast. He's awesome, one of my favorite fighters
Great podcast, as usual. Self reflecting on mistakes I've made in my past and what I can do differently in the future. Going through a divorce in a marriage that was going on 24 years. Having a really hard time with it, but this podcast got me focused on my new long game. Thanks guys.
Honestly we all need to compliment our own hard work to ourselves, not just our kids, and not the achievement. This takes place during self-talk. As an adult you get the chance to parent yourself.
This is great thank you Jocko and Echo
Karmic Debt will always catchup. NOBODY will be spared from deviousness. Long story short, you know right from wrong. Be that human being who strives to be right no matter what. It's easy... RIGHT
"Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained with stupidity." Hanlon's Razor
"Judge not lest ye be judged." Jesus
@HerrNilssonTheMonkey whatever floats your boat, the comparison is stupid honestly
Most people don’t realize all this until it’s too late. Sitting in the high school gym last night at 47 wishing I’d gotten after it 35 ish years ago. I’ve done good, could have been great. Great podcast for young people.
I started a new job today
I'm terrified about these good people
Finding out about me having a past
My goal is working 12 months
Buy a small farm from the money
Never put myself in these deceitful
and unpredictable situations ever again
Thy L-rd My G-d please allow me this.
Good Wishes Buddy...Stay Honest, Stay Blessed 🤝🙌
Respect
How is it going brother ? Did you buy a farm ?
I have regret over wasted time. Spent most of my young adulthood coasting through life as a drug addict and I ruminate on that a lot.
How are things now?
@@samhatch1657 good, I make a living doing a job I like. I can’t complain
@@giusepperesponte8077 There offer some sort of retirement account?
@@samhatch1657 yea they offer it, even if they didn’t, I know a good fiduciary
"You're marginal." 🤣 When I have a kid, I'm gonna tell them that.
The bitter truth 🤣🌟
@CactusHeart79 "i brought u into this world and i can erase you from it"
@CactusHeart79 watch the podcast. No person is "worth having". Am I being a person who's worth being, is the question we should constantly ask.
ThatGuyRonnie “at best”
i died. def stealing that
I like to remind myself and others....'Bring up the past when you can change it.'
So much wisdom here. I'm 65 And everyone needs to here this 50 times especially the younger generation. To the both of you this is totally awsom.
So much wisdom in these podcasts
Great insight and great advice.
I was also lucky enough to make enough not-stupid decisions to be okay, but I’m knocking 40 and have only just decided what I actually want to do with the rest of my life. Developing my sense of focus, direction and resilience feels fantastic.
Hearing words of advice & wisdom feels good. And is so refreshing.
There's no such thing as potential. Only hard work and planning. You'll get what you put in to it. You'll on be as good as you wan't to. There's NO such thing as POTENTIAL.
Amen
Happy Birthday, Jocko!
New Years resolution for people wandering onto Jocko, just keep watching and listen...no doubt you'll subscribe and make changes in your life that are tough and for the better
I always get reminded of my mistakes. Doesn't let me look ahead.
As always, great content. I learn a lot from these.
I love these podcasts. No tons of cursing like some other podcasts.
Thank you for your leadership sir.
As a Former Coach, I use to tell my players that…”POTENTIAL is a bunch of STUFF you have not done yet” so don’t accept potential as your accomplishment.
Great work, guys!
Really like the mention of how we (humans) understand things in the scale of our own experiences. Maybe you didn't say it in just so many terms and syllables, but that's how human psychology really works. You can't fathom something beyond the scope of your experience...
SO telling a kid about the adult scale of "the long game" for instance, is impossible. The kid can only conceive of a decade after they've measurably experienced it... AND that's only ten years. Teens can "get" a decade. To someone much younger, it's as useful a smiley face in crayon.
SO no, those weren't exactly mistakes, in early years. They're a form of growing experiences to understand what you're playing at... short game versus long. Until you're starting to expand the mind's capacity to conceive of decades, and then a better chunk of a century (Like "Jeez, I'm really gonna live THAT long?!") you're stuck in the concept of the short game...
AND Jocko's idea of shorter term goals that are tangible and rewards to go with those goals is fantastic. If someone had tried that concept with me, I'd likely have been a better student (I wasn't terrible)... and a more competitively motivated artist today... just by rote.
I got a swat to the side of my head as I picked up and showed off my diploma, and my dad said, "Well, damn, son! It's about time you stopped wasting my money."
Good times. ;o)
That micro reward conversation about the long game for kids is genius.
Always the best primitive and golden insight by these guys.
Your podcasts have helped me a lot. Thank you
Great vid. Totally believe this.
This has been on my mind a lot lately... thanks brotha! Needed this.
From grade 3 through grade 7 I saved every bit of money I got, only got gift cards and cash for Christmas and birthdays for years and bought myself the standard edition les Paul electric guitar I’d always wanted, it’s been like 6 or 7 years since I bought it and it’s the best investment I’ve ever made and it’s the reason I don’t spent money on stupid things now. I want bikes, trucks and eventually a house so everything else just seems like a waste of money. Gotta pick those few things you love and focus your time and wallet on that lmao
Great advice.
fully agree on being talented and hard working. I hv always been an average person but hard working. I hv accomplished so much in life way more than my talented friends
What a wicked explanation of giving the child or employee a shorter goal that's in the right direction. 🤙🏼
I already learned at a young age that my decisions today will affect my future,I feel as though that has kept me out of trouble.
Life changing thank you sir
My favourite video of all time
Jocko, sir, you haven't put the "universal blanket of being dumb" on all of us. The flesh world, genetics, and the general human condition has put it upon us. If wisdom didn't come with age, age would be hopeless. Rock on, be good.
I’m 100% convinced that Echo Charles has an Optimus Prime toy in his bedroom
Complete the effort put in, reference to mindset by carol s dweck
Jocko, please look into having Wes Watson as a guest. I heard him on Nervous Rex podcast and I hear definite parallels from vastly different worlds
Yup not getting serious about life until your late 20s definitely puts you behind. I'll do that later or tomorrow lol.
Yea live it now atleast u are realizing it and acting some people never do
A man of genius makes no mistakes; his errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery. - James Joyce
Optimus Prime toy...Echo just gained a bunch of cool points, lol
Playing the long game is especially true with financial well being, even if you just put a little bit away every year, as long as you start early, you'll be in a much better place than if you wait til you're 30-40 and in the midst of your career. One thing I wish I had done a better job of when I was working through high school and college, even putting $100-200 into a retirement account at that point would have been huge for the future.
you guys are great :)
Sage advice
A simple question to both of you - Jocko and Echo: What are your cellphone usage habits?Can you make a podcast addressing this particular issue?Just a suggestion. Btw, got no TV subscription and no broadband for years now (kicked the dumb box since adolescence, which is over 30 yrs ago), so I am happy I am good here, but cellphone abuse has been an issue to a certain extent). The book that really set me in that direction was Culture Jam by Kalle Lassen. Never regretted the choice. Thanks for your wisdom and guidance!It's like a rain in the Sahara.
the ability or will to work hard *is a talent*
51 and just realized the long game. Trip.
Thank you!
Excellent Podcast ~ Everyone should read Proverbs in the Old Testament of the Bible.
14:14 Tony Robbins says a person's success is not by their resources, but their resourcefulness. Another good video anyway from the One & Only Jocko Podcast CZcams channel.
Echo's action/time in the gym definitely impacted his guns. I'm trying to listen to the message, but can't get past my admiration and respect for them cannons! That's definitely real world example of present effort leads to future payoff...
just take steroids and you can have the same
Commitment is the drive make it happen in good to allow the progress and it is passed on for a better good
It pays to be the Winner.Hooyah
the LONG GAME shakes out FKN LOVE IT
Not easy but not complicated. Exactly
Good. I had the opportunity to learn
14:40 Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn't work hard. And I didn't learn that one from Tony Robbins, but by Eric Worre (One of the Top Ambassadors for Network Marketing) Where at? On Facebook.
Echo Charles has the voice of Steve Urkel and the body of Kimbo Slice.
When in doubt... Charlie mike
Lol why are you holding a knife? Epic! Much love.
The Lottery story is the most depressing story I've heard in a while. Like damn.
6:52 I had to write that one down
Message received regarding the long game and realizing my potential. Too bad I live in a country whose government has little long term vision or planning.
One of the reasons the future seems so distant to young people is due to the length of time between now and a given future event when compared to the time the person has been alive. 5 Years to a 50 year old is only a tenth of their life whereas to a 10 year old it's half their life!
This podcast is hard af
Read the book Mindset by Carol S. Dweck! So true compliment hard work not smarts or strength!
15:20 Lewis hamilton is both
Damnit.....you make too much sense! I can't compete! Ahhahaha
@JockoWillink ; Can I ask you a question? Forgive my ignorance, please, but - How did you and @EchoCharles end up doing this podcast together? I understand that I have missed that crucial piece of information, if this has already been answered. Thank you, sir!
I have thought about that, too.