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 Everywhere Devin Featherstone goes, David Goggins follows. It starts in the morning when Featherstone opens his eyes and catches Goggins' thousand-yard stare from the book jacket of "Can't Hurt Me," Goggins' memoir, on his nightstand.

Throughout the day, Featherstone, 36, a firefighter and an avid runner in Calgary, Alberta, ingests YouTube videos and podcast clips of the former Navy SEAL and ultramarathoner, who reminds him to "Stay hard!" And as night falls, and Featherstone crawls back into bed beside his wife, there Goggins remains on the nightstand — inert, gazing blankly into the darkness. Never Underestimate an Old Lady Who Loves Crocheting and was Born in October Shirt

Featherstone acknowledges the reality plainly: "David Goggins is in my head daily."

The sway that Goggins, who is 46, has over his followers — his ability to occupy their thoughts and persuade them to push past their limits — is hard to overstate. Last month, he oversaw the Goggins Challenge, a two-day test of physical fitness that ran March 5-7. Across 90 countries, tens of thousands of weekend warriors ran four miles every four hours, for 48 hours straight. If you weren't a runner, you exercised. If you weren't a gym rat, you just got sweaty. It was free to enter, and if you wanted a T-shirt, you paid $35.

Devin Featherstone did it in full firefighter gear because why not.

While Goggins ended up donating more than $200,000 in profits from the T-shirt sales to charity, for individual people there is still no good reason to do challenges like these. But Goggins regularly inspires such action. Drawing on stories of his difficult past, mixed with expletive-ridden calls to reject creature comforts, he's found a way to become equal parts drill sergeant, life coach, and superhero for his community of nearly 4 million highly engaged Instagram followers.

"It's just really empowering," said Jenny Petersen, a 48-year-old nurse and runner from Lincoln, Nebraska, speaking of Goggins' list of accomplishments. Petersen — a runner and triathlete — was among those who completed the Goggins Challenge. "People are starting to embrace that it's OK if you suffer, and that you're tougher than you think."

After more than a year of both mental and physical anguish wrought by COVID-19, Goggins' calls to embrace discomfort may seem ill-timed. But for the newly converted and die-hards alike, he's offering people more than motivation: an opportunity to reclaim control of their suffering, and practice it on their own terms.

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