How David Goggins Studies & Learns | David Goggins & Dr. Andrew Huberman

2024 ж. 4 Қаң.
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David Goggins shares his disciplined study habits, his unique approach to learning, and how he overcomes challenges with focus and determination.
David Goggins is a retired Navy SEAL, highly accomplished ultramarathoner, best-selling author, and influential public speaker. Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast.
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  • This clip is from the Huberman Lab episode “David Goggins: How to Build Immense Inner Strength.” The full episode can be found on KZhead here: kzhead.info/sun/oaiFkpyXrpmOaGg/bejne.html

    @HubermanLabClips@HubermanLabClips4 ай бұрын
    • Lol my phone randomly wrote this

      @Jpe-vr7xi@Jpe-vr7xi2 ай бұрын
  • David Goggins is a paramedic. Could you imagine having a heart attack and having David Goggins save your life.

    @PenguTT44-sh2oe@PenguTT44-sh2oeАй бұрын
  • David Goggins is smarter than he thinks. Learning diving physics in BUDS/Navy Seal training is not easy. Plus he was a TACP in the US Air Force which requires proficiency with military radios and expertise at land navigation.

    @ArmoredGauntlet@ArmoredGauntlet4 ай бұрын
    • Yes. Thats what struggle like David Goggins says does to people. Makes one smarter than one thinks.

      @eipechacko4344@eipechacko43442 ай бұрын
  • As someone who struggle with learning, i needed this

    @nihar4713@nihar47133 ай бұрын
    • I can't stress that you should look into learning techniques - try looking at a youtuber like Justin Sung. Learning is often super hard and makes you feel less capable because you're using poor technique. Goggins brute forces it, writing notes repetitively but this is actually poor learning technique for memory retention. You're really smart which is why you're here, but use some time to look online how u can make your studying more efficient which will make it more enjoyable

      @TheEloka123@TheEloka1233 ай бұрын
  • I have to study like David. My college roommate remembered everything the professor said. He’s now a doctor and I’m logging.

    @digger3578@digger35784 ай бұрын
    • Logging is awesome. Respect

      @ProfessionalTrenchDigger@ProfessionalTrenchDigger3 ай бұрын
    • @@ProfessionalTrenchDigger thanks. Outdoors beats indoors any day.

      @digger3578@digger35783 ай бұрын
    • I fucking love cutting wood and things in general 100% more fulfilling than bring an overworked doctor

      @warriordx5520@warriordx5520Ай бұрын
    • I’d prefer to be outside logging but I want to have a nice home, and sadly to do that I’ll need to work an eternity in a corporate office 🙃

      @Rr-rb9uv@Rr-rb9uvАй бұрын
  • Well said Mr Goggins, I have dyslexia, everything I have, I've had to work harder than most, for it. but i appreciate more, because of it !! it's a curse and a blessing, you see the world differently, but only because your looking from a different place. In my life I'm grateful, not because it was so hard, but because it open my eyes to see what others don't, and when they don't see, I didn't understand why, until I realize this many years ago thank GOD, and I do mean thank GOD !!! because I'm such a happy man for it.

    @bushidooffaith4706@bushidooffaith47064 ай бұрын
  • I learn in the exact same way, repetition until it's just engrained in your mind

    @camelotenglishtuition6394@camelotenglishtuition63944 ай бұрын
  • Big strong message. Thank you.

    @MrCrazyhorse158@MrCrazyhorse1584 ай бұрын
  • Great episode , Goggins is a legend

    @joshuamangini5399@joshuamangini53994 ай бұрын
  • This clip is so inspirational because it's matching with me

    @Bharat.-od9@Bharat.-od94 ай бұрын
  • Your willpower is absolutely mesmerising!

    @fie4426@fie44263 ай бұрын
  • Total respect for this dude

    @iankavanagh5940@iankavanagh594025 күн бұрын
  • Love the message. Hate the wood paneling. Messes with the eyes when watched on the big screen.

    @robnoname1196@robnoname11964 ай бұрын
  • Interesting fellow 😊 He's quite upfront and straight shooter it seems.

    @memastarful@memastarful4 ай бұрын
  • What a beast of a man!

    @Xaviers101@Xaviers1013 ай бұрын
  • Thanks ❤

    @Red23165@Red231654 ай бұрын
  • I love this!! It spoke to my spirit!! Let's get it done!!!

    @Diamond_Motivation@Diamond_Motivation4 ай бұрын
  • You make me feel better about myself and my studying now 😂 But wow, you’re very resilient!

    @Ohotnikova_@Ohotnikova_4 ай бұрын
    • I feel you😂🙋🏻‍♀️

      @Julie.SandhuMD@Julie.SandhuMD4 ай бұрын
  • I'm wondering what would've happened to me, had I actually taken ADHD medication. I'm in a much fortunate situation than Goggins, but I always found it quite hard to focus in some cases (even as a child). Building your willpower without any BS pills is the way to go.

    @st0a@st0a4 ай бұрын
    • ​@stilsmkn I'm a teacher (and ethical hacker), first hand I've seen the results of medicating kids. Horrendous, in most cases its not add its just they're young and have a lot of energy

      @camelotenglishtuition6394@camelotenglishtuition63944 ай бұрын
    • You dodged a bullet in disguise because ADHD medication is legally prescribed breaking bad blue pill 💊 crystal meth! 😮

      @licensedprofessional4742@licensedprofessional47424 ай бұрын
    • it's hard but once you adapt to your adhd, learn how to use it, you can perform on super human levels

      @3r3bu5x9@3r3bu5x93 ай бұрын
  • Ohh this is the exact clip I needed, thank you 💞

    @peaceloveandunity1434@peaceloveandunity14344 ай бұрын
    • --- The clock on Earth is one and ticks seconds every 1.11777..seconds. This shifts you towards moon/sun vibration of 13months/28day. It increases atomic orbit, allowing more light. This ticking tunes your antenna towards 333-555 speed of light, but the chrono-wave tips you over 333-500 and rises your chin so you stay there.. vibin’. If you change the second ticker to 333-500 vibration, the wave hits the ceiling 500 and comes down. The devil is on the clock, but not the clock. It makes it faster, increasing atomic orbit, thus cutting light by 11.1777%. The Devil tells wake up, it is seven in the morning here, but not there. Then the Devil tells the time is off, rewind, skip forward, leap seconds, days, be confused and in dark! God’s time, all churches ding 3AM on the planet at the same time with stretched second, then like the Moon flows the skies, the clock too gives everyone eventually 3AM+the devil’s nighttime, but everyone is out of the timezone’s pearly gates and lives with the same clock, but wake up with the sun. If you turn clocks to wiggle the antennae which already is calling for wrong signal of: 299-792-458 The god’s signal calls for: 333-555-500 Emerald tablets talk about this divine perfectness, where 333-555 is the antenna frequency which in turn gives the perfect light of 333-500, so you strive for perfection, but 333-555 is not perfect, but this perfection gives this perfect light of 333-500. Call God, is’ lonely! -- I think last hour gets triggered if churches are chrono-shifted+same time. Or these holy people with chrono-shifted rollies meeting up then going around the world like a god’s light chemtrail. --

      @Maulfurion@Maulfurion4 ай бұрын
  • I am growing from this guy

    @Anirudh9871@Anirudh98712 ай бұрын
  • I understand this to my core! I take epilepsy meds and I have ADHD...My memory is awful...

    @SandcastleDesigns@SandcastleDesigns4 ай бұрын
    • I thought i was the only one sufferinf from that memory thing but i never took meds..should i?

      @adilbhai3253@adilbhai32533 ай бұрын
    • ​@@adilbhai3253count me in, nor am i taking meds.

      @ayushsharma6009@ayushsharma60092 ай бұрын
    • ​@@adilbhai3253yes, for some ADHDers medicine is like insulin for people with type 1 diabetes. There's isn't a workaround for medication

      @sp123@sp123Ай бұрын
  • I love Goggins

    @rockymountainfoothills@rockymountainfoothills3 ай бұрын
  • Same with learning

    @SLATTY535@SLATTY5354 ай бұрын
  • This guy is real beast

    @RajkumarY665@RajkumarY6652 ай бұрын
  • David, start considering becoming a PA in Anesthesia. Really. You can do it. Flashcards are a secret. Learning the questions and answers over time again and again works. Been there did this. I ended up specializing in neuroanesthesia when PAs were a very new thing. I will try to reach out. If it feels like this will suck……..😉

    @1GoodWoman@1GoodWoman4 ай бұрын
  • What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not a goal: what can be loved in man is that he is an over-going and a down-going

    @bharthyadav6794@bharthyadav67943 ай бұрын
  • Exactly

    @ashkodiak8650@ashkodiak86503 ай бұрын
  • guys is like a different breed of human being.

    @Alejoacuna@Alejoacuna3 ай бұрын
    • He is different, however he just worked that much harder than everyone else. Even if it was brute force.

      @bladelazoe@bladelazoe2 ай бұрын
  • Unreal collab

    @lonyaofnevada@lonyaofnevada3 ай бұрын
  • Im drunk but the way I see it: life and the way you approach it, the inner drive towards this or that is similar to going to the gym and getting the results there entirely dependant on what you train to be good at. His way is not everyone's way. I just feel like the drive is secondary to the impulses that fuel it. How do you really figure out what you ought to be doing? Heavy dose of philosophical analysis...

    @user-zx4ds8mt9b@user-zx4ds8mt9b3 ай бұрын
  • ❤❤❤

    @user-hw1gf6mr7b@user-hw1gf6mr7bАй бұрын
  • Memorised the page 69 I'm so immature...

    @duckyz9@duckyz93 ай бұрын
  • Goggins born ADHD should feel lucky he ain't ever get prescribed them medications considering he had a hole in his heart

    @thatsk8erkid148@thatsk8erkid1484 ай бұрын
  • He's too tough on himself. I've learned, in my old age, where you are weak in some areas, you are stonger in others, and it's the opposite for others. E.g. some are "book smart" but not common sense or "street smart" and the reverse. I've seen it true. I am alergic to math 😜but very very creative. 🥰 Bottom line, God made us the way we are and if someone doesn't like it, they can take it up with him. God is the only validation you need. Take time to process that.

    @Seven_709@Seven_7094 ай бұрын
    • But often we need to work on our weaknesses to reach the goals we have

      @camelotenglishtuition6394@camelotenglishtuition63944 ай бұрын
    • @@camelotenglishtuition6394 💯Agreed, we never stop growing 😉

      @Seven_709@Seven_7094 ай бұрын
    • We (the internet people?) need more insight from elders. I barely even see old people at supermarkets. Where are they? Where they hell am I going to be when I get old? The soylet farm? Jokes aside, thank you for weighing in.

      @vincentcaudo-engelmann9057@vincentcaudo-engelmann90574 ай бұрын
    • @@vincentcaudo-engelmann9057 I couldn't agree more! My grandma live to be 102 and I have serious regrets I didn't ask her everything about her life.

      @Seven_709@Seven_7094 ай бұрын
    • his message is "okay i have this narrow band of my abilities i have , now i will streach it and put stuff onto it to expand it as much as humanly possible" he wasnt born with learning abilities and if you read his book whatever he might have had were snuffed out by his abusive life the message is "find a way" in a sense

      @unk4617@unk46173 ай бұрын
  • Being a Navy Seal is a great feat, but I have heard Seals give advice on relationships, business, and not studying. They are not gurus on everything, they are hard-core soldiers.

    @muskegontribune@muskegontribune4 ай бұрын
    • Tbh, I'd take business(or, to be more specific) management advice from a Navy Seal, especially if they lead a team of seals. They know better than most how to motivate and coordinate a team towards a common goal.

      @MrBVG92@MrBVG924 ай бұрын
    • @@MrBVG92 Some of them are just soldiers. They don't know how to transfer what they learn as soldiers that killed to business. Former Seal Thomas Mixon started robbing banks. There is a reason a lot of Seals are on KZhead.

      @muskegontribune@muskegontribune4 ай бұрын
  • he going through a lot of friction, he should try to, for once, surrender, relax, try studying with happiness and satisfaction, maybe it will help.

    @ps-gh3hu@ps-gh3hu4 ай бұрын
  • I think it’s struggling to be successful (unless you are a genius + abilities for entrepreneurship). It’s not struggling to live a normal life, an average income with a normal routine every day.

    @dannygarcia763@dannygarcia7634 ай бұрын
  • Life is hard at times of course , God said we are not alone in this process and I believe him so personally ain’t believe that you gotta be through life exercising your toughest version all the time , is exhausting But hey the fact that all this guy says is about struggle and doing Hard and hard and hard ,doesn’t it reflect a down there a profound hate for himself ?

    @Roquea.207@Roquea.2072 ай бұрын
  • Matthew 11:25-30 … The world only needed one redeemer - one book 📖 Everything else is personal and supplementary.

    @anitahernandez1207@anitahernandez12074 ай бұрын
    • Amen ❤

      @memastarful@memastarful4 ай бұрын
    • 🧢

      @ilsk8in94@ilsk8in944 ай бұрын
  • Professor Fabulous Fabulous Fabulous...I Saw David's Learning Style as a Table with Moveable Pieces. Getting moved and placed into their Relevant Position not as Neural Synapses, or Running Slot, although that would wire or Connect .the Sparking or Light Within as All High -Lighted Focus Ignition but as a 4 dimensional puzzle that allows for the same piece of information to be on Multiple Levels and Positions so no matter where one Required the information it was available within that context...into Position in All views or Relevance...Light Spark illumination, Eureka on Spectrum. I didn't hear Audio Input Learning Referenced except through Jennifer .. If Learning Didn't include Audio, it may be Missed as that Frequency isn't Preferred as an Outside Reference, Subconsciously, although because running as a Meditation with Audio would be a Multidimensional Learning and even bring or Allow for Higher Reference...You are both such a Gift for Enlarging Rote Learning, so last century, to current Needs that Allow Personal Genius to Cease Resistance to Learning what Today's Pass Mark Represents 😊😊😊 Anyway Blessings Professor You are Wiring everything Together..no Doubt the Earth within Universe is Multi Dimensional with Light Colour and Sound... Resistance Friction Sparking Hallelujah. Brainscan Bright... have You ever looked under Africa as a Scan and Wondered why the Correct Earth Mineral and Element is So Important..to Biology Keep it Up Sparky💪🌟✨⭐

    @purepotentialityNow@purepotentialityNow4 ай бұрын
  • If there's anyone I would want to be a paramedic keeping me from dying, it would be someone as psycho-motivated as David Goggins.

    @Vitriol-Divergent@Vitriol-Divergent2 ай бұрын
    • Yeah.

      @arunmoses2197@arunmoses21977 күн бұрын
  • Sheer willpower i.e. real life JWick

    @aborucu@aborucu4 ай бұрын
  • video importee dans ma tete trilingue.

    @cloverlengocphuong2197@cloverlengocphuong21972 ай бұрын
  • See Goggins. You can speak without every other word being an f bomb.

    @Jomartproducts@Jomartproducts2 ай бұрын
  • yo Gongind just learn about Mindmapping you'll memorize everything!

    @gowrisangarkandavel9772@gowrisangarkandavel97724 ай бұрын
  • As an objective observer of this man, I'd say there's some deep healing still necessary. He speaks like an angry, rebellious teenager. It's AMAZING to me that he's sought after. If anyone should have imposter syndrome, it's him. Most of us had challenging childhoods. Not everyone needs to take bites out of life in the same way. He acts like HIS way is THE ONLY way to live your best life. That's an individually defined endeavor, and once he grows and evolves past his teenage years, and is able to step outside of self, he'll maybe be able to see that. But, then again, maybe not...

    @energeticsoulhealer888@energeticsoulhealer8884 ай бұрын
    • I feel like your objective observation is a little subjective. As an energetic soul healer, can you not see that this person is obsessed with healing. He has not once stated that he is healed. Clearly, he resonates with many people. Many people have a NEED for this method of discipline. He is actively reparenting himself- giving himself- the structure HE needed and did not receive as a child. As a fellow healer, who works in the healing arts, studying psychology and medicine, I suggest that you take a minute to actually be objective. Perhaps extend that into empathy. Consider enlightening yourself on the plethora of trauma and become more informed. He does not ask that everyone follow this path- but there are many many people I know, men mainly, who did not have the support of a positive, structured, role model. Some people learn grit and determination on their own- some need rock bottom, some are taught. There are many unfortunate examples of those who do not even know they need anything at all. I applaud this man for sharing his message and refusing to give up on himself while keeping it real. I hope he reaches the many who need a role model like him. He is flawed. But who isn't?

      @aiyemwezi1724@aiyemwezi17244 ай бұрын
    • Except by Default he Can be No Imposter, but you have Declared Yourself...Whom do you Think are the Catalysts for Further Breakthroughs to Healing, Learning, Living and then Thriving. One can Grasp anything if it is Held and Offered

      @purepotentialityNow@purepotentialityNow4 ай бұрын
    • Actually, he is not saying everyone needs to be like him. He is telling you what he thinks is necessary to be where he needs to be. People can take it as they will. If you distill down to what he is saying, he is saying he doesn't want to be mediocore, so he needs to challenge himself all the time not to be mediocore. People who don't strive to be elite or be at the top of their game will never understand the hard work necessary to get there and continue to be better. Discipline, hard work, commitment, getting up every time you fall are all values that are needed to stay on top of the game. Like, if you're fat and want to lose weight, it's not gonna happen if you don't put in the hard work, have the discipline. Anything meaningful and worthwhile does not come easy. We live in a very soft and coddled world today that's why we have a society full of victims and weak minded people.

      @puidemare2337@puidemare23374 ай бұрын
  • Isn't it interesting that he went to page "69" as a random choice

    @ClayOptimus@ClayOptimus4 ай бұрын
  • The hardest thing David has done is became rich and famous, yet still chooses to work jobs he doesn't have to.

    @akibe7608@akibe7608Ай бұрын
  • What this guy speaks into existence is struggle. Be careful with your words.

    @samlloyd672@samlloyd6724 ай бұрын
    • What does this mean?

      @0Fallacy@0Fallacy4 ай бұрын
    • What?

      @swatchedlimpune6668@swatchedlimpune66684 ай бұрын
    • I see what your saying, words are seeds, be careful what you sow for they will surely grow. he talks like this to help people see. but his self talk would be so much different. I have dyslexia, and if I talk about it, it doesn't bring it into begin, it just is !!. But it's good to see someone saying it hard, but with hard work you can win ! I already know this, but so many don't. God bless you !!

      @bushidooffaith4706@bushidooffaith47064 ай бұрын
    • @@bushidooffaith4706well said

      @LilAlex4hunnid@LilAlex4hunnid4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bushidooffaith4706 agreed, for a lot of us struggle is what is there. Giving it a a name can actually be freeing. For this dude to frame it as a struggle so openly might help others.

      @anabee8310@anabee83104 ай бұрын
  • 👇🏻 like if you are from the medical field

    @Julie.SandhuMD@Julie.SandhuMD4 ай бұрын
  • The man claims he is nothing special, yet he survived SEAL training activities that literally killed others. He ran himself to the point of organ damage to qualify for a marathon race and survived. The only way he is bottom of the barrel is in his discretion and risk management because he is definitely a lucky SoB to have survived and bounced back from the numerous self-inflicted major training injuries he caused to himself. It also sounds like he just doesn't know how to study effectively, which is like most people. ADHD or not.

    @someguyusa@someguyusa2 ай бұрын
    • Cope

      @arunmoses2197@arunmoses21977 күн бұрын
  • Why page 69 huh😂

    @fantastic6295@fantastic62952 ай бұрын
  • No way he has ADHD 😂

    @mehulrajgor6441@mehulrajgor64413 ай бұрын
  • First rule of memory building - Stop writing things down

    @markrusso8546@markrusso85464 ай бұрын
    • Source?

      @fuzbeatboxern5714@fuzbeatboxern57144 ай бұрын
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