When Jocko speaks, I hear extreme practicality. Do what works to obtain your goals and toss the rest. Don't let your ego and pride get in the way of making smart decisions.
I've only listened to the first 2 minutes of this but I'm pretty certain that Jordan Peterson has made the case that assertion and aggression are not the same things. To be aggressive is to be confrontational, often times unnecessarily. To be assertive is to speak honestly and directly, especially in scenarios where people won't like what you have to say. Anyone care to share their thoughts?
This dichotomy is an art. I'm not sure it can really be taught or explained precisely. I've been a leader in military and in business. But, I started as a follower. Now in a new career, I need to be a follower again for some time. The time to rise up will come again as it always does. I've stopped looking for it. It always seems find me. And I don't pass the buck. As a follower you are building trust and competence, and learning to see things from different angles. I think this is what playing the game entails. Being assertive means not letting opportunities to perform pass you by. Don't wait until you have a perfect understanding of things. You will learn more by doing. Standing your ground can't really happen if you haven't built that foundation of trust and competence first.
This is one of the reasons The Dichotomy of Leadership is a good book, finding the balance between two opposing things. Agreeable vs disagreeable, punishment vs reward, work vs play. Too many people are out of balance in life.
I think the problem is that Jocko means something much milder than most people think of when he uses the phrase “play the game.” He means being polite, constructive and respectful of the chain of command rather than being needlessly confrontational.
@@petter9399 I know your gay aka happy Quite a team ? 9 goes along with someone slanders me resulting in my friends in Law Firm alienating themselves from Cary and I maybe I'm wrong I'm not sure or 6 partiality and/or ulterior motive with bi-sexuals and/or gay
I laughed out loud when my boss said he might have to look for a replacement for me. I then said, "good luck!"... I got what I wanted and a discernable respect from him thereafter. be on the right path...
I feel like Robert Greene would make an excellent guest, partly because of the angles and all the historical references he could give for playing the game.
‘Agreeableness’ is a personality trait. ‘Playing the game’ is a choice. One you consciously choose to do, the other you consciously need to be aware of and try to regulate your own nature to match the situation
If you going to work in any organization i would recommend reading the prince by Machiavelli. Even though is hundreds of years old its just as relevant today.
I'm an introvert and slowly working on my social skills. "Mastering the grey area" I call it. It's tough to navigate but in time you can and will. Playing the game versus agreeableness. I'm not just a Uniform
One of the most important lessons I have learned from Jocko is to express all emotions, especially negative emotions, in a positive way. I have to "play the game" at my job, and I frequently have to remind myself to express emotions in a positive way. I have a tyrant for a boss.
I am seriously doing better at work after having adopted the mantra "If it ain't being inspected, its being neglected", and "An organisation does only the things well that the boss inspects..." You guys are seriously changing people all over the world.
An overly assertive person may end up as their own business owner while a super agreeable person will never climb a business. If you want to belong to a group of peers a certain level of agreeable qualities definitely needed. Thank you for clarifying
As confrontational and disagreeable as the young SEAL Jocko was, he was still in the military. And 99% of the time your response to the superior is "Yes Sir."
You're missing the point. You obey the orders of those appointed over you, via the chain of command, because of the fact that the chain of command is the backbone of any successful organization.
I agree with this 10 fold. This is how I became the boss at the company I work for. He also offered me to buy the company from him with the proceeds from the company when he retires in a year. The main thing is build a relationship learn what needs to be done, exceed those expectations and don't be a 'yes man' bring something to the table. Build off everything they give you and make your self a resource that can't be contradicted or argued with. Have standards, engrain them in your team and lead.
Just finished the video and you gave me so much confirmation. I've made mistakes for sure but having the main objective first and everyone above me and below me always knew it would get done because of this way off thinking. I never made excuses to those above just asked for advice. Then of the men below I'd show them what I knew and also appreciate if they had better ideas, all while working alongside them and I'll do that until I can't. Because in the end it will lead to more safety and profit, and that how I will win when I am part owner, then full owner.
So, this playing the game concept I've been contemplating since Dr. Petersons lectures. Its fascinating. I consider myself more of an observer and observing myself interacting with others and others interactions... it really is a game and we are still kids at heart. Most dont show the child, but it's there. So, at work I've learned to play the game: build our product efficiently as possible. Cool, but there are sets of sub-games with my co-workers and the CNC stuff I run. Ok, so some folks initiate their game and most i engage with and have fun or know how to engage their game. Some I haven't really figured out and not sure how to interact. One guy... his game is chicken little and I try to pass the ball back with positivity well then he wants to argue. So i choose not to play his game and treat him with respect, but not falling into his own game because it is unproductive, but we can still work together. Ok so, outside of work one thing I really need to work on is playing games with other like at the gym. I get super intense and focus on the process. It's a spiritual thing for me, but dont like playing ANY games with anyone at the gym. Now is that a positive or a negative thing? Probably negative because what if I am losing an opportunity? Because of my cold shoulder attitude. Something I need to improve on and knock that wall over. So the idea of playing the game either in work and maneuvering in life, but also the play circuit in people social interaction is so rooted its fascinating and something to check yourself on how you engage with others.
Well, I understand where you are coming from with the gym scenario - work seems to be going well for you. Consider this: You play the game at work and you are engaged with your peers and everyone at the company. But the situation is completely different in the gym. Why are you in the gym? To build relationships with the team? Probably not, since you take working out very serious. Working out is about you and you getting better. There is a dichotomy with time also, you see. If you play the game at work and then also at the gym to socialize, well number one you’ll take a lot longer to wrap up your workouts and number two they’ll be worse. You have to prioritize your objectives: Prioritize and Execute. Working out religiously might be the counterbalance you need to play the game all day at work, making it more beneficial if you worked out hard and could then play the game. That doesn’t mean alienate people when you meet them at the gym but maybe keep it brief. They will respect you more, if you are clear in valuing your workouts highly. So there are dichotomies on the micro and macro level that you need to consider and decide what you regard as right based on your core objectives. Have a good one
Thank you. I scored in the 93rd percentile for assertiveness , but also 95th percentile for agreeableness . I could really reconcile it but I grew up overly agreeable and learned how to be assertive but also I never mind playing the game now. Until I don’t. Thank you
Jocko is one of the most solid people I've ever heard speak. He gives some of the best advice I've ever heard and I'll take his advice and run with it until the grave. Great video as always
I’m definitely an agreeable person and I can’t stand disagreeable people, but it seems like everyone I attract into my life is one. I think you can still be agreeable and assertive - you just pick your battles. Disagreeable people don’t really care, they don’t think of “pick your battles”, everything to them is a battle. Everything is about competition and conquering. It’s so exhausting to be around someone like that.
I like the angle here that "being agreeable" can be applied on many degrees at many levels. Use just as much as you need in most cases, more if necessary. I need to follow this and I have known this for a long time but it's SO hard not to tell idiots to go fu## themselves.
Dear Mr. Jocko I'm not sure if you read the comments but I was wondering if you could tell me what it takes to be a navy seal. I am currently 15 and have always wanted to be in the military (preferably the Army or Navy). My dad who is currently in the National Guard has made me do push ups and sit ups daily (100 each) and I have done a few other work outs on my own to train my body to be some what prepared if I do get a chance to become a navy seal. I was curious if you could tell me the proper work out to do every day and the right way to go about signing up to be a navy seal.
If you are looking to this man for guidance you are confused. When I was lost I used to listen to this man, and it made my life a living hell. I was angry, vengeful, and full of hate. Success was looking in the mirror and feeling like I looked scary or intimidating to others. The only success I had was bringing others down. I was not better than others for working myself to the bone, or waking up every morning at 5 oclock to run myself into the ground. Please, trust your intuition when it comes to people like this before years go by and you realize everything you're doing is to please your own ego. Pleasing your ego will destroy you and blind you, pleasing God will help you grow. For many this world has become a Godless heirarchy of destruction and fear. This world needs kindness. People's souls are STARVING for kindness more than food. Be kind to others like a gardener tends to his garden. Please, pick up a Bible and read it. Even if you're an atheist which I believe many are who have been led astray by this man, there is wisdom in that book that is timeless. It might just save your life. It saved mine. I love all of you so much. Take care of yourselves.
I have been agreeable to lesson conflict and lower stress. I think its a introverted and nerotic mindset. It has caused problems in all areas of life. I try to work on this stuff. I watch these vids and learn alot.
i just found out we had the same Timex watch, unfortunately I was a dumb kid and when the wristband got busted 10 years ago, got into a drawer, and I've since lost it after many moves, hope to find it someday. Maybe if I had total ownership since that time. sad and funny, but made me think after that I only had a lame watch I never loved as much as my cherished one just like yours, damn, a nice watch, and that text memory got me through so much I can't even tell how good memories flourished after the mourning. If I lost it, hope that some hobo who got it from the dumpster is being sharp with his time now. Cheers, nice new year.
i still struggle to strike the balance with this one. sometimes i'm backwards, agreeable when i shouldn't be and outspoken when also should not be. i find it really hard to tolerate people who are real fucked up. like no one in their life ever told them to come correct or when to just shut the fuck up. (usually i'll try to let my silence speak for me or or try saying something modest, both usually ineffective.) i think i get too caught up in what everyone is doing around me and forget to focus on my own thing sometimes. anyone with similar experiences or recommendations?
Things that bother Jocko: 1. When people consistently scrape the fork on their teeth while eating in front of him, 2. people that over use protein bars and pass bad gas while confined to sleeping quarters with him, and 3. people that constantly suck their teeth in front of him for long periods of time while he is trying to read his You Tube comments.
Trying to have conversation on UA-cam = #Resist I listen to JP quite often. Though I cannot provide quotes I think he would agree in the differences of being agreeable and playing the game.
Invite him to the podcast - he’s very bright and insightful... My take - being too agreeable minimizes your ability to stand your ground & demonstrate your value.
I struggle with the balance. I'm always worried that I will go in too hot or say the right thing the wrong way after being to agreeable for to long. Smh
Think the idea JP was making is that agreeable people often are too considered with the needs of others so always fall short to people with low agreeableness, who are more likely to have clear agendas set for themselves, and are more likely to act decisively on their goals so get further in life, etc. The point Jocko makes about playing the game reminds a little bit of Machiavellianism, I.e. playing politics, being cunning and manipulative to a certain extent, to make ends meet/achieve goals. People who are Machiavellian tend to be low in agreeableness (there is data on this I looked into it while studying at business school), they’re just good at masking it and simulating agreeable traits to advance their positions.
When Jocko speaks, I hear extreme practicality. Do what works to obtain your goals and toss the rest. Don't let your ego and pride get in the way of making smart decisions.
Hope Mr. Peterson are doing great. Will be cool if he get invited again
I agree
He did a decent talk in Melbourne on nov 12
@@andrewc9896 I think that was a talk from 2019 unfortunately
100% show your influence Jocko
@@SornGeorge yes, that is right
Balanced perspective from Jocko "there's a dichotomy to this" Willink.
Peoples front of Judea
I will unlink
smart Jocko
and
smart Willink and Bret
lynn KING
Nice try bros
Jocko: *play the game while holding knife*
Echo: Absolutely yes play the game
Ik what podcast has a host holding. Knife and shit 😂
I've only listened to the first 2 minutes of this but I'm pretty certain that Jordan Peterson has made the case that assertion and aggression are not the same things. To be aggressive is to be confrontational, often times unnecessarily. To be assertive is to speak honestly and directly, especially in scenarios where people won't like what you have to say.
Anyone care to share their thoughts?
Jocko: I'll never tell anyone.
Echo: Maybe you should tell me.
Nice try, bro.
This dichotomy is an art. I'm not sure it can really be taught or explained precisely. I've been a leader in military and in business. But, I started as a follower. Now in a new career, I need to be a follower again for some time. The time to rise up will come again as it always does. I've stopped looking for it. It always seems find me. And I don't pass the buck. As a follower you are building trust and competence, and learning to see things from different angles. I think this is what playing the game entails. Being assertive means not letting opportunities to perform pass you by. Don't wait until you have a perfect understanding of things. You will learn more by doing. Standing your ground can't really happen if you haven't built that foundation of trust and competence first.
dude when pick up that knife and start pointing to echo
i bet echo was playing the game with those smiles
This is one of the reasons The Dichotomy of Leadership is a good book, finding the balance between two opposing things. Agreeable vs disagreeable, punishment vs reward, work vs play. Too many people are out of balance in life.
Exactly my problem, I must be socially retarded.
I think the problem is that Jocko means something much milder than most people think of when he uses the phrase “play the game.” He means being polite, constructive and respectful of the chain of command rather than being needlessly confrontational.
Things Jocko dislikes:
Echo’s skinny knees and ankles
A great book about playing the game: How to Win Friends and Influence People
My mom gave me that book at 13... I get it..
sounds gay
Casey Burns Investing
the book is about
good relationship
with friends and people
but Casey Burns Investing
you think
friends and people
is a game
@@petter9399 I know your gay
aka happy
Quite a team ?
9
goes along with someone slanders me
resulting in my friends in Law Firm alienating themselves from Cary and I
maybe I'm wrong
I'm not sure
or
6
partiality
and/or
ulterior motive
with
bi-sexuals
and/or gay
I laughed out loud when my boss said he might have to look for a replacement for me. I then said, "good luck!"... I got what I wanted and a discernable respect from him thereafter. be on the right path...
I feel like Robert Greene would make an excellent guest, partly because of the angles and all the historical references he could give for playing the game.
Agreed👍
‘Agreeableness’ is a personality trait. ‘Playing the game’ is a choice. One you consciously choose to do, the other you consciously need to be aware of and try to regulate your own nature to match the situation
"D you think I thought I was better than my boss? I did, I was and I waited my goddamn turn". Harvey Specter
''Use Deception, The Outcome Justifies the Means''
Agreeableness, extraversion, openness, neuroticism, conscientious. Great video guys
Clean your lobster, so to speak
Jesus, Jocko holding the knife at Echo while saying "I'll never tell anyone" is some S+ teir internet content
If you going to work in any organization i would recommend reading the prince by Machiavelli. Even though is hundreds of years old its just as relevant today.
My philosophy teacher lend it to me, it was an eye opening read the way he explores how to build institutions.
Great book.
The Prince and The Art of War, 2 Must-Reads.
How to avoid becoming a sociopath with that though,
Love this podcast it’s bailed me out of tough situation.
Truly Grateful 🙏❤️🙏
Thank You.
I'm an introvert and slowly working on my social skills. "Mastering the grey area" I call it. It's tough to navigate but in time you can and will.
Playing the game versus agreeableness.
I'm not just a Uniform
One of the most important lessons I have learned from Jocko is to express all emotions, especially negative emotions, in a positive way. I have to "play the game" at my job, and I frequently have to remind myself to express emotions in a positive way. I have a tyrant for a boss.
Jordan peterson would refer to this as the “meta game”
16:00 You knew he had to slip in jiu jitsu at some point
Are you my dad?
"I'll never tell anyone" - He said while holding up a knife.
I can't remember who said it but it makes sense. "Don't hate the player and don't hate the game. Learn the rules of the game so you can win"
It's a hot night. The mind races. You think about your knife: the only friend that hasn't betrayed you, the only friend that won't be dead by sun up.
I am seriously doing better at work after having adopted the mantra "If it ain't being inspected, its being neglected", and "An organisation does only the things well that the boss inspects..." You guys are seriously changing people all over the world.
An overly assertive person may end up as their own business owner while a super agreeable person will never climb a business. If you want to belong to a group of peers a certain level of agreeable qualities definitely needed. Thank you for clarifying
As confrontational and disagreeable as the young SEAL Jocko was, he was still in the military. And 99% of the time your response to the superior is "Yes Sir."
You're missing the point. You obey the orders of those appointed over you, via the chain of command, because of the fact that the chain of command is the backbone of any successful organization.
@@danstalter He is agreeing with you.
@@danstalter You’re the one missing the point actually. He’s emphasizing Jocko’s point, not disagreeing with it.
Play the game= Agreeable with the objective in mind.
Who else thinks Jocko needs to be the next president? Seriously we need a leader!
1 million subs. Do you think he would still be alive if he was giving you the full, unfiltered and unadulterated truth?
@@ofon2000 Mr. Willink is in the eye of the tiger, and he knows it, lots of eyes actually.
@@nobeldecker3049 Yessir he sure is
He's got my vote
Parler might help
You can grow from listening too these guys you can never shrink 👍
Great convo, thanks men!
12:13 Echo: You ever watch survivor?
Jocko: No
Good stuff Jocko. Thanks for the broad scope of dealing with the things that bother us and difficulties with people.
Time to get Jordan Peterson back on the podcast !
I needed 2 hear this message as a disagreeable Introvert man. Thank you!
Thank you for the lesson. I will follow these steps!
Selfishness is The Original Sin. Paraphrasing St. Augustine
Very interesting podcast!Thank you for sharing with us such valuable content!
I agree with this 10 fold. This is how I became the boss at the company I work for. He also offered me to buy the company from him with the proceeds from the company when he retires in a year. The main thing is build a relationship learn what needs to be done, exceed those expectations and don't be a 'yes man' bring something to the table. Build off everything they give you and make your self a resource that can't be contradicted or argued with. Have standards, engrain them in your team and lead.
Just finished the video and you gave me so much confirmation. I've made mistakes for sure but having the main objective first and everyone above me and below me always knew it would get done because of this way off thinking. I never made excuses to those above just asked for advice. Then of the men below I'd show them what I knew and also appreciate if they had better ideas, all while working alongside them and I'll do that until I can't. Because in the end it will lead to more safety and profit, and that how I will win when I am part owner, then full owner.
Are you hiring?
@@howbout2785 not currently, it's been slow oilfield has a lot of ups and downs.
Jocko it's an amzing mentor and Leader, thanks you so much for your sharing! Now I am big fan of SEAL and your podcast!
This is the most Jocko thing I have ever seen
Most respect
Dis stuff goes deep!
Damn this podcast is good
Don't let them mistake your kindness for weakness.
Jocko: "Nobody knows my pet peeves or things that I disagree with"
Echo: "You should tell me what I do"
*Jocko picks up knife🤣
haha I was looking for this comment! Well done! 😁😁
So, this playing the game concept I've been contemplating since Dr. Petersons lectures. Its fascinating. I consider myself more of an observer and observing myself interacting with others and others interactions... it really is a game and we are still kids at heart. Most dont show the child, but it's there. So, at work I've learned to play the game: build our product efficiently as possible. Cool, but there are sets of sub-games with my co-workers and the CNC stuff I run. Ok, so some folks initiate their game and most i engage with and have fun or know how to engage their game. Some I haven't really figured out and not sure how to interact. One guy... his game is chicken little and I try to pass the ball back with positivity well then he wants to argue. So i choose not to play his game and treat him with respect, but not falling into his own game because it is unproductive, but we can still work together. Ok so, outside of work one thing I really need to work on is playing games with other like at the gym. I get super intense and focus on the process. It's a spiritual thing for me, but dont like playing ANY games with anyone at the gym. Now is that a positive or a negative thing? Probably negative because what if I am losing an opportunity? Because of my cold shoulder attitude. Something I need to improve on and knock that wall over. So the idea of playing the game either in work and maneuvering in life, but also the play circuit in people social interaction is so rooted its fascinating and something to check yourself on how you engage with others.
Well, I understand where you are coming from with the gym scenario - work seems to be going well for you. Consider this: You play the game at work and you are engaged with your peers and everyone at the company. But the situation is completely different in the gym. Why are you in the gym? To build relationships with the team? Probably not, since you take working out very serious. Working out is about you and you getting better. There is a dichotomy with time also, you see. If you play the game at work and then also at the gym to socialize, well number one you’ll take a lot longer to wrap up your workouts and number two they’ll be worse. You have to prioritize your objectives: Prioritize and Execute. Working out religiously might be the counterbalance you need to play the game all day at work, making it more beneficial if you worked out hard and could then play the game. That doesn’t mean alienate people when you meet them at the gym but maybe keep it brief. They will respect you more, if you are clear in valuing your workouts highly. So there are dichotomies on the micro and macro level that you need to consider and decide what you regard as right based on your core objectives.
Have a good one
@@texasamerica372 hey that's a great perspective! Thank you for the detailed reply!
Dave Chappelle's "When keeping it real goes wrong"
Great analogy, one i use often.
Thank you. I scored in the 93rd percentile for assertiveness , but also 95th percentile for agreeableness . I could really reconcile it but I grew up overly agreeable and learned how to be assertive but also I never mind playing the game now. Until I don’t. Thank you
Just noticed that you guys just topped over 1 MILLION subscribers! Congrats!!
It's equally important to recognize when breaking the game is appropriate. The founders did it in 1776.
Jocko makes a great point
Jocko is one of the most solid people I've ever heard speak. He gives some of the best advice I've ever heard and I'll take his advice and run with it until the grave. Great video as always
This is exactly what I need to hear.😮
Thank you!
15:16 Ecco let’s out some sound that I wasn’t quite ready for
you should do an episode with Rob O'Neil! I started your podcasts on here two months ago from episode one! best podcasts ever created!
When I was taking martial arts, we would talk about not playing to win, as much as we were playing to not lose.
What can someone do if the game, or expectation, is being agreeable: Over achieving direct results for customers?
This is perfectly demonstrated in the first few chapters of "Pilgrims Progress" by two characters named "Obstinate" and "Pliable".
I’m definitely an agreeable person and I can’t stand disagreeable people, but it seems like everyone I attract into my life is one. I think you can still be agreeable and assertive - you just pick your battles. Disagreeable people don’t really care, they don’t think of “pick your battles”, everything to them is a battle. Everything is about competition and conquering.
It’s so exhausting to be around someone like that.
Moral of the story: you gotta kiss the ring before you wear the ring.
Thank You Much 😊
Playing the game is something we can take on faith, even tho we disagree.
I like the angle here that "being agreeable" can be applied on many degrees at many levels. Use just as much as you need in most cases, more if necessary. I need to follow this and I have known this for a long time but it's SO hard not to tell idiots to go fu## themselves.
10:55 “Maneuvered”
Damn.
Dear Mr. Jocko I'm not sure if you read the comments but I was wondering if you could tell me what it takes to be a navy seal. I am currently 15 and have always wanted to be in the military (preferably the Army or Navy). My dad who is currently in the National Guard has made me do push ups and sit ups daily (100 each) and I have done a few other work outs on my own to train my body to be some what prepared if I do get a chance to become a navy seal. I was curious if you could tell me the proper work out to do every day and the right way to go about signing up to be a navy seal.
This was a really good question.
Reminds me of survivor, super interesting when to be agreeable and when to fight. Haha after I wrote that they actually mentioned the show!!
If you are looking to this man for guidance you are confused. When I was lost I used to listen to this man, and it made my life a living hell. I was angry, vengeful, and full of hate. Success was looking in the mirror and feeling like I looked scary or intimidating to others. The only success I had was bringing others down. I was not better than others for working myself to the bone, or waking up every morning at 5 oclock to run myself into the ground. Please, trust your intuition when it comes to people like this before years go by and you realize everything you're doing is to please your own ego. Pleasing your ego will destroy you and blind you, pleasing God will help you grow. For many this world has become a Godless heirarchy of destruction and fear. This world needs kindness. People's souls are STARVING for kindness more than food. Be kind to others like a gardener tends to his garden. Please, pick up a Bible and read it. Even if you're an atheist which I believe many are who have been led astray by this man, there is wisdom in that book that is timeless. It might just save your life. It saved mine. I love all of you so much. Take care of yourselves.
This is also true. And the fact that we don’t have to create these games to begin with to reach our macro and micro goals.
I have been agreeable to lesson conflict and lower stress. I think its a introverted and nerotic mindset. It has caused problems in all areas of life. I try to work on this stuff. I watch these vids and learn alot.
"You wouldn't take crap from anybody!!!"
Jocko: pointed look. Internal dialogue ' dfuq you think I'm doing rn bud'
If you can understand this concept, you will go very far in whatever occupation/career path you choose.
What a great video!!!!! 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Play the game, but don't let the game play you.
Be kind to people, but don't let them take advantage of you. And trust people, but don't let them deceive you.
I like how you pick up the knife half way through
This is some deep discernment..
i just found out we had the same Timex watch, unfortunately I was a dumb kid and when the wristband got busted 10 years ago, got into a drawer, and I've since lost it after many moves, hope to find it someday. Maybe if I had total ownership since that time. sad and funny, but made me think after that I only had a lame watch I never loved as much as my cherished one just like yours, damn, a nice watch, and that text memory got me through so much I can't even tell how good memories flourished after the mourning. If I lost it, hope that some hobo who got it from the dumpster is being sharp with his time now. Cheers, nice new year.
So my takeaway is-if you want to win, it's more important to be agreeable than to agree.
Theres a gradient between agreeableness and disagreeableness
the b&w filter is a vibe
I agree, there has to be certain circumstances when your more aggressive and more agreeable
i still struggle to strike the balance with this one. sometimes i'm backwards, agreeable when i shouldn't be and outspoken when also should not be. i find it really hard to tolerate people who are real fucked up. like no one in their life ever told them to come correct or when to just shut the fuck up. (usually i'll try to let my silence speak for me or or try saying something modest, both usually ineffective.) i think i get too caught up in what everyone is doing around me and forget to focus on my own thing sometimes. anyone with similar experiences or recommendations?
Playing with the knife because you're "playing the game" or subconsciousness?
Things that bother Jocko: 1. When people consistently scrape the fork on their teeth while eating in front of him, 2. people that over use protein bars and pass bad gas while confined to sleeping quarters with him, and 3. people that constantly suck their teeth in front of him for long periods of time while he is trying to read his You Tube comments.
Trying to have conversation on UA-cam = #Resist
I listen to JP quite often. Though I cannot provide quotes I think he would agree in the differences of being agreeable and playing the game.
Great question
Invite him to the podcast - he’s very bright and insightful...
My take - being too agreeable minimizes your ability to stand your ground & demonstrate your value.
Why does jocko wear his watch sideways?
I struggle with the balance. I'm always worried that I will go in too hot or say the right thing the wrong way after being to agreeable for to long. Smh
16:23 i dont really liked that moment.
You know shit's real when Jocko makes his points with the knife in his hand.
Jocko's sly grin is the best 😂
Mr. Willink, is it possible for you to get Sgt Brad Colbert or Nathaniel Fick on a podcast? I think that will be an awesome interaction.
Meekness. Being strong and capable of great intensity/ aggressiveness but choosing not to use it. For a greater purpose.
This is called wasting potential.
There is no greater purpose.
Think the idea JP was making is that agreeable people often are too considered with the needs of others so always fall short to people with low agreeableness, who are more likely to have clear agendas set for themselves, and are more likely to act decisively on their goals so get further in life, etc. The point Jocko makes about playing the game reminds a little bit of Machiavellianism, I.e. playing politics, being cunning and manipulative to a certain extent, to make ends meet/achieve goals. People who are Machiavellian tend to be low in agreeableness (there is data on this I looked into it while studying at business school), they’re just good at masking it and simulating agreeable traits to advance their positions.
"I'll never tell anyone".. I like like like loled
Phenomenal! 👏🏻