The vast majority of us could never have made it as Navy SEALs. But we could still learn a lot from how they’re “made.” This article tells something about that.
I loved this passage:
What kind of man makes it through Hell Week? That’s hard to say. But I do know—generally—who won’t make it. There are a dozen types that fail: the weight-lifting meatheads who think that the size of their biceps is an indication of their strength, the kids covered in tattoos announcing to the world how tough they are, the preening leaders who don’t want to get dirty, and the look-at-me former athletes who have always been told they are stars but have never have been pushed beyond the envelope of their talent to the core of their character. In short, those who fail are the ones who focus on show. The vicious beauty of Hell Week is that you either survive or fail, you endure or you quit, you do—or you do not.
God, please help me not to be one of the “preening leaders who don’t want to get dirty” — you have to know we have far too many of those on our hands.