As a man, you are asked to shoulder not only your own burdens but often times the weight of others’ (wife, children, friends and family, and neighbors). It can be a daunting task but worth making yourself capable enough to do it with honor.

Today, I’m joined by two of the most decorated and recognized US military veterans, Rob O’Neill and Dakota Meyer to talk about what it takes to master your toughest battles. We talk about harnessing the gift of our strengths, why there can be no accountability in your life without conflict, what it means to have true integrity, the de-humanization of war and what it’s like to deal with the aftermath, and how to build a lasting legacy.

 

SHOW HIGHLIGHTS:

 

People do stuff that’s special all the time Living life on your own terms Don’t confuse “speaking your mind” with “being an asshole” If everything is racist, nothing is racist Social media is a Trojan horse for cowards Humanizing the enemy The dichotomy between wanting to serve and wanting to be left alone Defining your lasting legacy A lot more grace needs to be afforded in society Military members running for office

 

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