Can’t Hurt Me: by David Goggins
Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins is an autobiography of a Navy SEAL and ultramarathon runner. I read it after I saw Diken reading it. I didn’t know a lot about it, but he showed me some excerpts, and they were crazy. Reading it was different than the other books I recently read for school. I didnt wait to get interesting, and build up slowly, instead it dived straight into his challenges. This book actually made me want to read, which I haven’t really felt in a while.
The book describes how he had a really hard childhood, which would ruin most people's lives. The issues in his life kept growing as he did. From getting abused and barely making it through school to completing some of the hardest military and physical training in the world, his life was more like a fantasy superhero than a real autobiography. It’s hard to imagine one person going through the challenges he did and still accomplishing all he has.
The way he saw the challenges he went through was the really interesting part. He constantly pushes himself past what most people would consider their limit and embraces the pain of the physical training he goes through. He didn’t always have this mindset and grew into it when he was frustrated with his life l and decided to challenge himself. I’m glad I read it, it helped me realize even if you really hate something, it can still benefit you if you keep being uncomfortable and trying. Thanks for reading.
-Alex Deschler
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