I wish I had a job like echo, where instead of getting yelled at randomly I have someone like jocko constantly coaching me and enhancing my skills. God bless you jocko!
@@midnightduo1 How do you know Westcoast isn't constantly being yelled at by a psycho boss? Jocko has explained plenty of times that he has experienced plenty of bosses who are micromanagers, toxic, abusive and they NEVER learn. I just listened to a Jocko podcast yesterday on this. Maybe, from reading your statement, I should say you haven't learned anything at all from the podcast. Do you think that's accurate? How does that make you feel for someone, who doesn't even know you, to make such a blanket statement from a single line of text? Judging from your one liner, I'd say you believe you have learned extreme ownership. Now think back to how you've come to the same determination about WestCoast that I have about you, that you haven't learned anything from the podcast. Perhaps you were to quick to judge?
@@AudraT I personally think midnightduo has a point. You aren’t getting “randomly yelled at”. You need to find out why you are getting yelled at. Why you are there in the first place. Don’t just admire others’ positions. Take extreme ownership. Get after it. This certainly fits this podcast’s message. Some people might word things harshly, but don’t let it get to your head. Don’t take it personal. Audra, you have compassion, but don’t let it block certain messages that may sound harsh to the weak. But to be fair, midnightduo was indeed being “direct” in a rude way 😅
A stone damned killer talking calmly about writing a book and giving advice at the same time while waiving a bowie knife = WHY I LOVE THIS PODCAST!!!!!
Jim Lahey 911 “getting after it” is about finding out what you NEED to do to be successful and fulfilled with whatever you want to do, and executing it. “Beast mode 24/7” is what people say to present themselves as being “built different”, about forcing yourself into a grind that you really don’t have much confidence in. It’s a thought process that involves others peoples opinions.
In my mind Echo's analogies normally have the feeling of "It reminds me of that one time I ate a biscuit...." but Echo's football analogy in this episode, holy crap, powerful. That was one humdinger of an analogy!
Burglar breaking into house at 4am without making a sound*: “easy, nobody is ever up this ear-“ Jocko already aggressively stomping down the hallway with knife in hand*: Burglar: “oh fuck me”
Jocko you inspired me to take initiative in my life, months of training already been logged and many more to go, as well you’ve inspired me to join our nations military, I’m gearing up for my universities AFROTC program this fall, you truly changed my life. Thank you
Love the video, but at many points i was cracking up at the way Jocko is just waving knives around like it's nothing and it's even more funny that's it's not even addressed😂😂😂😂
Jocko, THANK YOU SO MUCH!! GOD BLESS YOU!!! I'm grateful for your help and explaining things so clearly and well. Your advice, guidance and teachings work and are supportive and healthy.
I am absolutely loving these videos on real-life day to day issues. As someone with a background in Psychology, I can definitely say that both of you are absolutely NAILING IT when it comes to relationship, parenting, and general self-improvement advise. I can't say enough about how inspiring it is to see the deep level of intellectual and rational discussions you two have. It really is a joy to listen to! A lot of my liberal friends are probably hesitant to watch ya'all's videos when they see how mean and huge you two look, but I keep telling them that you two are really worth listening to and that you guys got some serious brains and high-level intellectual skills backing up all the martial skills and physical prowess.
Echo is 100% right that relationships often aren't conducive to one person bettering themselves. If the other person doesn't think they can, or just straight up won't, then they will try and drag the other person back down a lot of the time. Due to insecurity, jealousy, comfort all these things are true. The truth is though, if someone genuinely heart of hearts loves you, they will be stoked to see you succeed and they will likely try and imrpove with you, so you can both be happier.
being generally handy & working in the landscaping industry the last 10 years my pocket knife has been EDC. I tend to clean my nails with said knife cuz dirt… got a few confused looks while on the phone sharpening said knife just to shave off the hangnail bugging me all day. A decent sharp knife is useful for anyone regardless of occupation
A lot of people despise working out and if they see me/others always doing that it gets under their skin. They can’t see it is a commitment to growth(improving endurance, mental capacities, consistently putting the time in to reach goals etc.) They just basically want to make others feel small when they feel urked by seeing others working out.
It's not necessarily a personality quirk IMO. She has a value/principle that's core to what makes a marriage work: having a shared narrative of the world. In this case it manifests in scheduling. Just a thought.
Im getting after it hard, and i now have more energy to do choirs for my wife so that we can spend more time together. The best part is that she support my journey even tho ive not been the best i can be since my neck injury.
Thank you Jocko, as well as Echo for this clip. I'm a new subscriber. I saw Jocko's video interview with Joe Rogan, just got recommended to my feed by youtube. Joe Rogan said you should do a podcast, so I looked you up in UA-cam. Thank you for sharing your insights with life. Stuff you say is very inspirational, simple and clear that I would think about them long after watching your videos. I learn from them and it's something I will remember to mention to others and help them learn too. Warm regards, from Hong Kong
Iv been to therapy many times in my life with all the go no where bs talks… I get 10x the knowledge listen to Jocko. Ps helping me get over a long term relationship with a not so great girl. Thank you
As someone who has been (and no longer) in an abusive long-term relationship, it's devastating to want to pursue your passion and grow as a person and your partner actively tells you "it's a waste of time" and "you're going to fail" and "your place is at home with the kids." I now use that stuff as fuel for the fire to keep me going. But it does happen, and I believe it happens more than we think.
This is great! It's where Jocko breaks it down from the stark over-view of massive ownership and military background and all the up front and direct assault talk... or tones... To point out that "being more direct" than you already are is better done in small doses. It's not a true test of vision to find a bleeding elephant in snow... SO when you started from a place of lazy and easily talked over, constantly afraid to say anything of substance... a small step forward is all you need to be more assertive and direct than you began. Direct (btw) does NOT indicate anywhere about being a "wang rod"... Being a wang rod is being a wang rod, and there's nothing productive to get out of it. It's not helpful and certainly not necessary... We all need to grow and change. That's a fact of life. It comes with a certain baggage of getting more self assured, assertive, and wasting less time (even in casual conversation) with beating around the bushes or avoiding an issue. BUT that self growth and change ALSO must include learning to CULTIVATE change and growth in others... instead of stifling them and trying to impress upon the world around you with a shear force of will. That's not "getting after it". That's just smashing it to sh*t... and you'll end up with nothing, same as before you started. While we're on the matter, it's worth pointing out that self examination in pretty much every avenue is the more productive angle to take most of the time... We can change ourselves. It's not hard... and we are the only ones who CAN do that. Nobody else can change you from who you are, and for the record, you have ZERO (or a little less) chance of changing me from who I am... period. At the same time, part of who we are also includes the relationships we carry (or drag along with us)... How we engage in those relationships, from romance to friends/associates to employers/employees, to customers... is a functional part of who we are. It's going to have to be examined to understand how those dynamics may have to change as we grow. It's worth saying... because at the baser nature, competitive humans (and we're more competitive than we like to admit) consider anyone who grows around us, a competitive threat... It's really as simple as that. Even spouses can easily slip into this mindset, because at it's basest nature, part of that relationship is as much about how you reflect on your spouse as how your spouse reflects upon you. {like you really wonder why someone is ever called a "trophy" or a "catch"} It doesn't have to doom a relationship, simply that you're on a growth path, and the dynamic is going to change a little bit. Like Jocko said, if you're on the right path and doing it well, she should be stoked... The change should be a good thing. AND no, it's not a disaster if the first reaction isn't exactly "stoked"... It's a time to cultivate a little into that relationship (provided you feel it's important... which you should). Forgive yourself. Damn... You're only human. If you're working on yourself to be a better human, you've recognized already that you're flawed... F***! We're all flawed... I'm a trainwreck... I doubt I know a single person who isn't some fashion of trainwreck (if we're being honest here)... Forgive yourself... but learn from it. It's a pitfall... and you adapt, revise as needed, improvise the solution and overcome. I like the football analogy, and I'm rarely a fan of those... but that works. However, I can directly tell you when your casserole "could use a tad more garlic... I think... but it's still good." It's especially easy to say it directly in so many syllables when I know you/have known you... What's not productive is "This casserole sucks."... even if it only sucks a little bit, the comment does NOTHING but defame the poor cook's character for making the thing. There's no incidentals, no chance at improvement, not even an identifier of what's afflicting this casserole or my tastebuds... AND what if the entire rest of the table tastes PLENTY of garlic??? Well... I've identified quite simply that I"m probably either suffering hay-fever or coming down with a cold... simple, direct, functional... nobody needs insulted. What if there's been tons of the damn garlic already put in it??? Then our supply of garlic is probably "going off"... and should be replaced. That's likely on me, because I usually (in my house) do the shopping for that sort of thing... regardless of who's actually making the casserole... SO there's a big difference between getting more direct, a sense of avoiding the pitfall of "beating around the bush" too much, and just being a wang rod. Don't be a wang rod... It's not hard, and there's no excuse. ;o)
Jocko would be an outstanding psychology professor at a university. If I had a professor like him, I would have considered going to his lectures as time and tuition money well spent.
Can you please do an episode that dives into indirect conversation. Especially from a leadership position, and how to apply it in day to day life? Thank you for your time.
100%. And That's Really A Vice, Not A Virtue. And It's Not An Excuse For Laziness. It's Impatience. Jocko, You're A Military Man, So You'll Agree When I Say That If You Obsess Over Firing Too Early, You'll Miss The Target.
Abandonment and ostracism are two of the strongest adversarial aspects of human existence. Along with that, it's extremely difficult to replace your close personal relationships. It is therefore not surprising that people are intrinsically resistant to their close personal contacts dramatically improving themselves.
Episode 1: Pull yourself up by your bootstraps! >:( Episode 30: Are you getting after it too hard? Episode 60: Just relax, maaaaan. Don't take life so seriously...
I gotta say this though I would enjoy for you guys to be my mentors in person , I would to join y’all with runs and works outs and al the great stuff in between!! Ultimately I’m guessing I should do that on my own ? Or is wanting a mentor being to dependent?
I wish I had a job like echo, where instead of getting yelled at randomly I have someone like jocko constantly coaching me and enhancing my skills. God bless you jocko!
Ikr
Then you haven't learned anything at all from the podcast. You're not being yelled at randomly, you're not taking extreme ownership of your problems
@@midnightduo1 How do you know Westcoast isn't constantly being yelled at by a psycho boss? Jocko has explained plenty of times that he has experienced plenty of bosses who are micromanagers, toxic, abusive and they NEVER learn. I just listened to a Jocko podcast yesterday on this. Maybe, from reading your statement, I should say you haven't learned anything at all from the podcast. Do you think that's accurate? How does that make you feel for someone, who doesn't even know you, to make such a blanket statement from a single line of text? Judging from your one liner, I'd say you believe you have learned extreme ownership. Now think back to how you've come to the same determination about WestCoast that I have about you, that you haven't learned anything from the podcast. Perhaps you were to quick to judge?
@@midnightduo1 thanks for info Nancy… doesn’t sound like extreme ownership to me.
@@AudraT I personally think midnightduo has a point. You aren’t getting “randomly yelled at”. You need to find out why you are getting yelled at. Why you are there in the first place. Don’t just admire others’ positions. Take extreme ownership. Get after it. This certainly fits this podcast’s message.
Some people might word things harshly, but don’t let it get to your head. Don’t take it personal. Audra, you have compassion, but don’t let it block certain messages that may sound harsh to the weak.
But to be fair, midnightduo was indeed being “direct” in a rude way 😅
They should do a podcast where they sharpen knives and clean guns while they're talking and never ever bring it up.
Literally have me dying bro 😂☠️😂☠️😂☠️😂☠️
LMaOoooOO
Legitimate suggestion would literally have the world watching
I would literally watch them clean guns and sharpen knives and not speak at all.
Hahaha yes bro
Echo's arms get bigger every time I see him. They are going to need a wider camera angle soon
Knees are still skinny, though 🖤
Steroids are one hell of a drug
Sauce
Juice
@@lcloete5332, @Cole Gagliano... jealousy, envy...
I love how Echo brings Jocko back to reality every now and then. They make such a good pairing. Jocko being the ideal and Echo representing the real.
Jocko giving extremely useful advice while holding knives of various sizes is one of the reasons I love this podcast
Jocko waves a knife at Echo. Echo’s bicep flex deflects the knife. Jocko grabs another knife, Echo’s biceps explode with energy.
juiceheads
That's enough erotic military fan fiction for the next 1000 years, Merv.
This read like an old school RPG combat encounter script 😂
My wife says I'm getting after it too hard. *Jocko laughs like uncontrollably* Funny on several different levels.
Hilarious 👍😂
A stone damned killer talking calmly about writing a book and giving advice at the same time while waiving a bowie knife = WHY I LOVE THIS PODCAST!!!!!
andre thomas I doubt he really killed that many people. U think?
@@austincaputo3353 not sure where your Coming from.
Mike Marine u think he up close killed a a lot of guys?
@@ChristisSaviour33 xxx ä ty
@@austincaputo3353 .
I think people confuse "getting after it" with "beast mode 24/7"
I'm one of those people, can you tell me the difference please ?
Sayan Sarkar beast mode 24/7 isn’t using ur brain it’s being a meat head, getting after it is also being smart
"Beast mode", and "in the zone" are what some athletes call the flow state. Is "getting after it," just heading towards your goals?
Jim Lahey 911 “getting after it” is about finding out what you NEED to do to be successful and fulfilled with whatever you want to do, and executing it. “Beast mode 24/7” is what people say to present themselves as being “built different”, about forcing yourself into a grind that you really don’t have much confidence in. It’s a thought process that involves others peoples opinions.
What about super Sayan mode?
Jocko: What's your position
Wife: 4 o'clock
Jocko: Converge at 1600
Wife: Double up. T-minus 15 minutes.
Jocko: Roger that
Underrated comment 😂😂
🤣
In my mind Echo's analogies normally have the feeling of "It reminds me of that one time I ate a biscuit...." but Echo's football analogy in this episode, holy crap, powerful. That was one humdinger of an analogy!
mind reader. lol. echo is raising his game. props to jocko for the props. keep burning it down boys.
Agreed, that was a perfect analogy
Burglar breaking into house at 4am without making a sound*: “easy, nobody is ever up this ear-“
Jocko already aggressively stomping down the hallway with knife in hand*:
Burglar: “oh fuck me”
Underrated comment lmao
You can tell echo and jocko are like best friends. How else can you have a friendly conversation while holding a knife to someones face 😂😂
kkkk
I’ve already listened to this entire podcast, and without this video I would’ve never known that Jocko had a knife the entire time #getsome
What knife is he carrying? I don't seem to remember it being discussed in the podcast, surprised as well!
@@oldmanlung Pretty sure it's a M9 Bayonet, I could be really wrong though
@@Aurelius131 Looks to be a bit shinier than a stock one and with a sawback - I'm more interested in the brand
He usually plays with a knife all the time
Knife is the ONLY weapon! Remember that folks.... The ONLY!
Jocko you inspired me to take initiative in my life, months of training already been logged and many more to go, as well you’ve inspired me to join our nations military, I’m gearing up for my universities AFROTC program this fall, you truly changed my life. Thank you
How’d it go bro!
This is another pot of pure gold, about communication effectiveness.
I love how he’s just holding different knives as he speaks with empathy and reason 🤣
Love the video, but at many points i was cracking up at the way Jocko is just waving knives around like it's nothing and it's even more funny that's it's not even addressed😂😂😂😂
Jocko,
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! GOD BLESS YOU!!!
I'm grateful for your help and explaining things so clearly and well. Your advice, guidance and teachings work and are supportive and healthy.
I'm the "this tuna casserole sucks" guy. Reassessing. Thanks for illuminating a blind spot.
dude, with that analogy Echo explained everything. Its truly talented. The choice of words, its all great.
Why haven't I been listening to this podcast my entire life....love this content boys!!!! Keep it up!!!
I am absolutely loving these videos on real-life day to day issues. As someone with a background in Psychology, I can definitely say that both of you are absolutely NAILING IT when it comes to relationship, parenting, and general self-improvement advise. I can't say enough about how inspiring it is to see the deep level of intellectual and rational discussions you two have. It really is a joy to listen to! A lot of my liberal friends are probably hesitant to watch ya'all's videos when they see how mean and huge you two look, but I keep telling them that you two are really worth listening to and that you guys got some serious brains and high-level intellectual skills backing up all the martial skills and physical prowess.
Echo is 100% right that relationships often aren't conducive to one person bettering themselves. If the other person doesn't think they can, or just straight up won't, then they will try and drag the other person back down a lot of the time. Due to insecurity, jealousy, comfort all these things are true. The truth is though, if someone genuinely heart of hearts loves you, they will be stoked to see you succeed and they will likely try and imrpove with you, so you can both be happier.
Gonna buy me a machete and sharpening stone for the office conference calls. Getting after it...
being generally handy & working in the landscaping industry the last 10 years my pocket knife has been EDC. I tend to clean my nails with said knife cuz dirt… got a few confused looks while on the phone sharpening said knife just to shave off the hangnail bugging me all day. A decent sharp knife is useful for anyone regardless of occupation
This could be a Dave Chappelle skit... "When Getting After It Goes Wrong"
How? Chappelle would be more interested in smoking weed and bitching about the police.
@@crankymcgee I don't disagree with you. Chapelle TODAY does a lot of that. But the Chapelle's Show in early 2000's was a masterpiece.
That’s crazy that this reference is still relevant even if it’s only 27 people
Aww the guy just wanted to hear what a badass he is
This is so true!
A lot of people despise working out and if they see me/others always doing that it gets under their skin. They can’t see it is a commitment to growth(improving endurance, mental capacities, consistently putting the time in to reach goals etc.) They just basically want to make others feel small when they feel urked by seeing others working out.
Jealous. Smash on haters & fools.
Yep, they will call you’re crazy or obsessed. They will ask, why don’t you eat this your Health nut.
It's not necessarily a personality quirk IMO. She has a value/principle that's core to what makes a marriage work: having a shared narrative of the world. In this case it manifests in scheduling. Just a thought.
MY WIFE SAYS I AM GETTING AFTER IT TOO HARD...
SHE SAYS LOOK IN THE MIRROR...
LOOK AT THOSE SKINNY KNEES!!!!
HOW CAN YOU HAVE SKINNY KNEES, THEY'RE A DAMN BONE
THE GETAWAY STICKS
Echo wraps it up in the end. Awesome.
Jocko has really improved my life, the way he articulates his thoughts so well. Guy is just a beast an a super big role model. Really like this guy.
also echo as well. he also the man
"no you're actually rolling in the wrong direction"
Getting marriage advice from these 2 guys and I didn't even have to ask for it.. Love it!. Totally rad! Much appreciated!🤙🤙🤙
Thank you Jocko and Echo for giving us useful informations, these videos really help me to study life in a faster way
Evergreen content. Thank you Jocko, thank you Echo.
I love the way he points at him with a knife. Really shows the respect between those two
Im getting after it hard, and i now have more energy to do choirs for my wife so that we can spend more time together. The best part is that she support my journey even tho ive not been the best i can be since my neck injury.
Thank you Jocko, as well as Echo for this clip. I'm a new subscriber. I saw Jocko's video interview with Joe Rogan, just got recommended to my feed by youtube. Joe Rogan said you should do a podcast, so I looked you up in UA-cam. Thank you for sharing your insights with life. Stuff you say is very inspirational, simple and clear that I would think about them long after watching your videos. I learn from them and it's something I will remember to mention to others and help them learn too. Warm regards, from Hong Kong
Jocko pointing that knife at him to make sure he agrees, lmao!
Iv been to therapy many times in my life with all the go no where bs talks… I get 10x the knowledge listen to Jocko. Ps helping me get over a long term relationship with a not so great girl. Thank you
This jives with a quote from Wes Watson I really like, “be stern to self and kind to others”
" Because it was thoughtful" Right on Echo, you nailed it !!! :)
Try to forget the whole video, go to 15:08 and listen to what Jocko says without any context with his knife in his hand. I love this dude hahahah
This
Haha good stuff my man.
As someone who has been (and no longer) in an abusive long-term relationship, it's devastating to want to pursue your passion and grow as a person and your partner actively tells you "it's a waste of time" and "you're going to fail" and "your place is at home with the kids."
I now use that stuff as fuel for the fire to keep me going. But it does happen, and I believe it happens more than we think.
Jocko “I’m gonna buy her some Cheetos” Willink
Real, true, not rolled back in any way.
That's the awesomeness of Jocko podcast,
even talking about their wives.
I would love to sit with Jocko and talk for a few hours. So much to ask and talk about.
Spot on, especially about the planning reservations for the wife!
How many knives does Jocko have on that table???
Genius. Thank you.
This is great!
It's where Jocko breaks it down from the stark over-view of massive ownership and military background and all the up front and direct assault talk... or tones...
To point out that "being more direct" than you already are is better done in small doses. It's not a true test of vision to find a bleeding elephant in snow... SO when you started from a place of lazy and easily talked over, constantly afraid to say anything of substance... a small step forward is all you need to be more assertive and direct than you began.
Direct (btw) does NOT indicate anywhere about being a "wang rod"... Being a wang rod is being a wang rod, and there's nothing productive to get out of it. It's not helpful and certainly not necessary...
We all need to grow and change. That's a fact of life. It comes with a certain baggage of getting more self assured, assertive, and wasting less time (even in casual conversation) with beating around the bushes or avoiding an issue. BUT that self growth and change ALSO must include learning to CULTIVATE change and growth in others... instead of stifling them and trying to impress upon the world around you with a shear force of will.
That's not "getting after it". That's just smashing it to sh*t... and you'll end up with nothing, same as before you started.
While we're on the matter, it's worth pointing out that self examination in pretty much every avenue is the more productive angle to take most of the time... We can change ourselves. It's not hard... and we are the only ones who CAN do that. Nobody else can change you from who you are, and for the record, you have ZERO (or a little less) chance of changing me from who I am... period.
At the same time, part of who we are also includes the relationships we carry (or drag along with us)... How we engage in those relationships, from romance to friends/associates to employers/employees, to customers... is a functional part of who we are. It's going to have to be examined to understand how those dynamics may have to change as we grow.
It's worth saying... because at the baser nature, competitive humans (and we're more competitive than we like to admit) consider anyone who grows around us, a competitive threat... It's really as simple as that. Even spouses can easily slip into this mindset, because at it's basest nature, part of that relationship is as much about how you reflect on your spouse as how your spouse reflects upon you. {like you really wonder why someone is ever called a "trophy" or a "catch"}
It doesn't have to doom a relationship, simply that you're on a growth path, and the dynamic is going to change a little bit. Like Jocko said, if you're on the right path and doing it well, she should be stoked... The change should be a good thing.
AND no, it's not a disaster if the first reaction isn't exactly "stoked"... It's a time to cultivate a little into that relationship (provided you feel it's important... which you should).
Forgive yourself. Damn... You're only human. If you're working on yourself to be a better human, you've recognized already that you're flawed... F***! We're all flawed... I'm a trainwreck... I doubt I know a single person who isn't some fashion of trainwreck (if we're being honest here)... Forgive yourself... but learn from it. It's a pitfall... and you adapt, revise as needed, improvise the solution and overcome.
I like the football analogy, and I'm rarely a fan of those... but that works.
However, I can directly tell you when your casserole "could use a tad more garlic... I think... but it's still good." It's especially easy to say it directly in so many syllables when I know you/have known you... What's not productive is "This casserole sucks."... even if it only sucks a little bit, the comment does NOTHING but defame the poor cook's character for making the thing. There's no incidentals, no chance at improvement, not even an identifier of what's afflicting this casserole or my tastebuds...
AND what if the entire rest of the table tastes PLENTY of garlic???
Well... I've identified quite simply that I"m probably either suffering hay-fever or coming down with a cold... simple, direct, functional... nobody needs insulted.
What if there's been tons of the damn garlic already put in it??? Then our supply of garlic is probably "going off"... and should be replaced. That's likely on me, because I usually (in my house) do the shopping for that sort of thing... regardless of who's actually making the casserole...
SO there's a big difference between getting more direct, a sense of avoiding the pitfall of "beating around the bush" too much, and just being a wang rod. Don't be a wang rod... It's not hard, and there's no excuse. ;o)
Jocko grew so much in this video that the knife went from looking like a sword to a toothpick.
Echo Charles is so shredded that I can see the individual muscle lines on his biceps
This is by far the best relationship advice I have heard from a man, for a man. ✅
I love these two! They have great chemistry! 😎💪
Love jocko being so happy talking bout going extra mile for wife while Waving his knife around lol.
This is the greatest podcast ever!
Jocko: motivating people
Also Jocko: waving a knife around
Another pod that will have to go to my playlist.
Jocko would be an outstanding psychology professor at a university. If I had a professor like him, I would have considered going to his lectures as time and tuition money well spent.
Can you please do an episode that dives into indirect conversation. Especially from a leadership position, and how to apply it in day to day life? Thank you for your time.
The most important part of indirect communication is wielding an 8-inch knife in your hands. That is certain to make people receptive.
Echo is a great hype man for jocko while he's telling a story
Great content!! And I can’t believe this one was posted in color!
Really made me look at my faults. A lot of good advice.
Hate is a stronger emotion than love. They would rather see you fail than succeed themselves.
"I want the finesse guy!".....killing me here!!
@5:55 you described my last marriage. I kept growing and outgrew my partner in many ways from physical to personal growth etc.
Echo charles brings an in teresting perspective good shit!!!!
I feel like Jocko is "anti-sponsored" by cheetohs
they are possibly the most ridiculous snack available
i mean wtf is that thing
@@emmettochrach-konradi2785 fr faux cheese flavored crisp stick
It ain't easy being cheesy
This is too good. Very insightful!
100%. And That's Really A Vice, Not A Virtue.
And It's Not An Excuse For Laziness.
It's Impatience.
Jocko, You're A Military Man, So You'll Agree When I Say That If You Obsess Over Firing Too Early, You'll Miss The Target.
I'm imagining Jocko's authortube newbie tag video, complete with waving a knife around. XD
Echo has picked up a lot of Jockos speech patterns haha. Almost sounds like he's impersonating him, so cute.
Maybe his wife wants to keep him at a level where she has control or she is afraid he will improve and leave her.
Or maybe women are normal people
@@nightfighter7452 I really missed your meaning there. Whatever you were trying to say went right over my head.
@@nightfighter7452 it
That analogy by echo was spot on.
is echo tatted or are his muscles just that striated. DEFCOR
I bet they are 3D printed, they look so perfect
The Cheetos comment almost killed me lol
Jocko waving a big ass knife around while he's having a normal conversation is fucking hilarious
😢thank you for sharing this have a wonderful day take care stay safe best wishes Lyn
I literally lol’d when he said he’s getting too after it
Abandonment and ostracism are two of the strongest adversarial aspects of human existence. Along with that, it's extremely difficult to replace your close personal relationships. It is therefore not surprising that people are intrinsically resistant to their close personal contacts dramatically improving themselves.
Hopefully this guy's listening that they are reading the question from. Hopefully he's listening because this is some solid coaching.
Love the knife!!!!!!
The striations on echos biceps "Freaking are insane bro"
Episode 1: Pull yourself up by your bootstraps! >:(
Episode 30: Are you getting after it too hard?
Episode 60: Just relax, maaaaan. Don't take life so seriously...
A good plan is one tht flows like water
Nice sir @jocko_willing lots of love from India
You know its important when Jocko waves the knife
😂😂😂😂
when Jocko does his raspy/gravelly voice it reminds me of Rex in Napoleon Dynamite. "Rex Kwon Do"
I gotta say this though I would enjoy for you guys to be my mentors in person ,
I would to join y’all with runs and works outs and al the great stuff in between!!
Ultimately I’m guessing I should do that on my own ? Or is wanting a mentor being to dependent?
Does Jacko got any videos on his time management
Great job as always Jocko. The book is Radical Candor by Kim Scott
Jocko picks up the knife 😮
Echo's bicep striations of peace
"gotta hone the scalpel" - I like that! real badass.
“Im gonna buy her some Cheetos” 😂😂😂
I feel like the message of this video went over all the single guy’s heads 😂 seriously, gold here @jaco
Playin with that knife like its a pencil
Waving around a damn bayonet like it's commonplace. Outstanding.
They should do an episode where they load and clean guns and never mention it at all.
bmcgmusic you dont have to get ready when you stay ready
Not enough people talking about the switch between the gladius to the box opener!