how good is listening to podcasts for self-improvement?
so far what happens with me is >these ideas really make sense I need to stop wasting my precious time on earth with mindless activities >no pain no gain >feel discomfort >instantly go back to my comfortable routine
I did read his "extreme ownership" book, and it has a pretty good chapter on this, framed around an anecdote of his from training SEALs. Where he would prove to shit leaders, who blamed their underlings for the team's poor performance, that they were shit leaders, by simply swapping the leader of the shittiest team with the leader of the best team halfway through an exercise. Which would then shock the shitty leader as his previously worst-performing team would catch up to the best-performing team and almost beat them. The lesson being, leadership matters, and his conclusion was basically that if the would-be leader doesn't understand the lesson then he'd get washed out for being a hopeless case.
Anyway, related to that is, if you don't wanna be a loser, don't hang around losers. Unironically leave Cinemaphile and don't return. Go to wherever the people you want to be more like are and spend time hanging around them instead. The Heckin' Science has proven similar results in other areas, like, shitty workers in an office will make other people who work near them shittier, while good workers will improve the people who sit near them. Spend your time around people you want to be like.
Me? Personally? I want to kill myself. So I come here.
It's just the GOOD idea that adversity offers opportunity to build yourself up and overcome something. The problem is that the audience is all braindead chuds, so you get stuff like Joe Rogan going on about the GOOD video to this guy on his podcast who was saying he was having a hard time, and then when he's finished the guy is like >Yeah, except I'm not like failing a test, my daughter is dying in the hospital
and then joe doesn't understand why not good, because jock say good when bad
my reasons for being anti-war are more racist and heartless (I don't care if subhumans kill each-other so long as I don't have to hear about it or have to see any of them in my vicinity as 'refugees') than people who DO care including those edgelords with whole procured spiels they end up taking to youtube
I just rattle off
He always seems pretty chilled out in his interviews. Always reads the books of the people he's interviewing properly, highlights passages to discuss with them to get on their level. Doesn't try and insert himself at all, just listens and reacts to what they say.
There was even that bint he interviewed once who basically had a go at him for betraying her or some shit I can't really remember and he was really chilled out during that
Hes actually not a great listener though. He constantly forces his takes into everything. >and i tell people this all the time when i talk about leadership, bla bla bla
He just tells his own opinions back to people. Some episodes are unlistenable because its obvious he doesnt actually respect the other person. Its all validating about his leadership philosophies
He does that sometimes yes, but very rarely from what I find unless it's obvious his guest is on his wavelength. He never does it at the expense of the interviewee I've found. Just when the conversation flows into it naturally. If someone is telling the absolute opposite of his viewpoint he just sits and listens.
>podcast dedicated to interviewing retired zogbots about what made them decide to be an israeli golem and how their post-retirement construction company/veteran charity is going
G O O D
explain the "good" meme
i dont want to watch hours of some podcast to get it
Bad.
>Bad? Good.
simple as. not even joking
now thats a Good post
It's literally just pic related.
isnt he right?
No. And that's good.
that's a f*cking six year old kid
A hundred years ago six year olds were working in coal mines. Shoveling some snow won't kill him.
Calvin’s dad reminds me so much of mine
watch the pinned video on his channel
You are a colossal homosexual :^).
It means you can learn from a mistake
>air strike blows up a children's hospital
Nothing like a little shrapnel to toughen up some cozy lifed pampered b***h boy refugee.
>ZOG are instigating another war so American country boys can get maimed and killed
>wake up before you sleep
Why does he look like shrek?
Americans are so fricking ugly
The best thing about this whole "good" thing is that he stole it from a popular movie but just changed like 2 words.
He stole the concept of building resilience?
No, he stole the speech you disingenuous c**t. And that's good.
>good
>changed like 2 words
what movie was that?
>steal a phrase containing only one word and then manage to change two words within it
Surpass your limits.
I didn't realize jackoff had so many fanboys here. Damn, Cinemaphile is worse than I thought.
sounds like someone needs a little recalibration
t. fat homosexual incel trash crying that his betters keep telling him to man up
how good is listening to podcasts for self-improvement?
so far what happens with me is
>these ideas really make sense I need to stop wasting my precious time on earth with mindless activities
>no pain no gain
>feel discomfort
>instantly go back to my comfortable routine
You didn't change at all?
>Good.
Don't like trying hard things?
>Good.
Want to stay safe in your boring routine?
>Good.
I did read his "extreme ownership" book, and it has a pretty good chapter on this, framed around an anecdote of his from training SEALs. Where he would prove to shit leaders, who blamed their underlings for the team's poor performance, that they were shit leaders, by simply swapping the leader of the shittiest team with the leader of the best team halfway through an exercise. Which would then shock the shitty leader as his previously worst-performing team would catch up to the best-performing team and almost beat them. The lesson being, leadership matters, and his conclusion was basically that if the would-be leader doesn't understand the lesson then he'd get washed out for being a hopeless case.
Anyway, related to that is, if you don't wanna be a loser, don't hang around losers. Unironically leave Cinemaphile and don't return. Go to wherever the people you want to be more like are and spend time hanging around them instead. The Heckin' Science has proven similar results in other areas, like, shitty workers in an office will make other people who work near them shittier, while good workers will improve the people who sit near them. Spend your time around people you want to be like.
Me? Personally? I want to kill myself. So I come here.
>Go to wherever the people you want to be more like are and spend time hanging around them instead.
The only issue is that these people don't want to hang out with a loser.
It's just the GOOD idea that adversity offers opportunity to build yourself up and overcome something. The problem is that the audience is all braindead chuds, so you get stuff like Joe Rogan going on about the GOOD video to this guy on his podcast who was saying he was having a hard time, and then when he's finished the guy is like
>Yeah, except I'm not like failing a test, my daughter is dying in the hospital
and then joe doesn't understand why not good, because jock say good when bad
my reasons for being anti-war are more racist and heartless (I don't care if subhumans kill each-other so long as I don't have to hear about it or have to see any of them in my vicinity as 'refugees') than people who DO care including those edgelords with whole procured spiels they end up taking to youtube
I just rattle off
Literally how can you stop a man with so much willpower? He's the Kaiser Soze of youtube inspiration.
>drunk driver kills your wife and kids
Good. Reload. Recalibrate. Re-engage.
you are jocking but what else are you supposed to do?
Kidnap and torture the guy who killed your family before killing him and then yourself, obviously.
Jocko seems like a swell guy once you get to know him.
how could you relax around him?
Assert dominance
He always seems pretty chilled out in his interviews. Always reads the books of the people he's interviewing properly, highlights passages to discuss with them to get on their level. Doesn't try and insert himself at all, just listens and reacts to what they say.
There was even that bint he interviewed once who basically had a go at him for betraying her or some shit I can't really remember and he was really chilled out during that
>just listens and reacts to what they say.
and thats what no one did
Hes actually not a great listener though. He constantly forces his takes into everything.
>and i tell people this all the time when i talk about leadership, bla bla bla
He just tells his own opinions back to people. Some episodes are unlistenable because its obvious he doesnt actually respect the other person. Its all validating about his leadership philosophies
He does that sometimes yes, but very rarely from what I find unless it's obvious his guest is on his wavelength. He never does it at the expense of the interviewee I've found. Just when the conversation flows into it naturally. If someone is telling the absolute opposite of his viewpoint he just sits and listens.
He looks like a jacked Jim Norton
>Have social anxiety?
>GOOD!
O-ok, t-thanks
>gets his team killed by goat farmers
>writes and podcasts about leadership
>podcast dedicated to interviewing retired zogbots about what made them decide to be an israeli golem and how their post-retirement construction company/veteran charity is going
G O O D
he should interview Cinemaphile posters instead
heh heh check
Jacko Willinx no!
This is the Jocko podcast I'm Jocko Willink and I'm with Echo Charles
For me, it's Echo Charles using beating all Super Mario bros with no shortcuts as a metaphor while Jocko is seething about it
>go to bed 1am
>wake up yesterday 5am
>train 20hrs
>good
Remember how he went radio silent during the BLM riots? Even gay male model Garandthumb had shit to day about it.