Motivation
The Tony Robbins Podcast - Conor McGregor, the undeniable force
"Nothing external can defeat the internal. The only thing that can take someone down or break you down is internal. Nothing external is strong enough, it's just about making sure your internal dialogue and internal belief in yourself is strong enough that it can withstand the external. The external is there, you've got to accept it, you've got to embrace it, you've got to understand it and be aware of it but don't let it seep into your internal dialogue. [...] It's a daily occurrence not let that external infiltrate the internal." Conor McGregor (12:02-12:40)
Ed Mylett - David Goggins, win the war in your head and find peace
"Just like a car, some cars have a governor on it and when you get to 92 miles an hour the car can't go any faster. Those cars that don't have that governor on it like a fast ass Porsche or whatever, it's just gone. We have that ability within us but we have put this governor on our minds. The factories that have put that governor on the car, the factory is now you that put that shit in your fucking mind and you got to take that motherfucker off. Until you take it off you're going to constantly get to 92 miles an hour and you ain't going to go any faster. In a matter of fact, you may even go slower." David Goggins (51:00-51:40)
"There's only one separator for anybody that can accomplish anything that is hard. The only separator is that they really want to be there. There's some people who get inspired and that inspiration moves them to try to do something but that inspiration is very high right now in the environment. [...] but the second you're not in that environment and you're actually doing what inspired you, that suck factor is now real. [...] You're now there. Only those who have been there a million times in their mind and have lived in that water and suffered a million times and realize [...] I will be miserable and accept that. Because what happens when you get in a horrible situation in your life, your mind, I call it the one second decision. When you get in a horrible situation in your life, your mind immediately says: "Get the fuck out of here!". Everybody's does even if you want to be there. But it starts to have all these questions in your mind in that one second: "Why are you here?", "Why are you doing this?", "Why this?", "Why that?". [...] but if you are already knowing that this is going to happen to you, you have all the answers to these questions that your mind starts to give you when you're in suffer mode. [...] you got to be there in the worst parts that you know, over and over. You got to live that in your mind." David Goggins (55:11-57:43)