This is NOT an online meeting but an in-person meeting.
Reading the book is not required.
During the book discussion the leader of the discussion presents the most interesting parts of the book. The great emphasis is placed on discussion.
Book Description
Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins is not a comfort book—it’s a confrontation. Through extreme physical and psychological challenges, Goggins argues that most limits are self-imposed, built from trauma, habits, and narratives we accept as fixed. This discussion explores the ideas behind “mental callousing,” radical ownership, and suffering as a tool—while questioning where this mindset empowers growth and where it may become unsustainable or harmful.
Discussion Topics
- Mental callousing: strength through controlled suffering
- The role of trauma in shaping identity and drive
- Discipline vs. motivation — what actually creates change
- The accountability mirror and radical self-honesty
- Where Goggins’ philosophy works—and where it breaks
- Applying extreme ideas to ordinary lives without burning out