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"He's always striving, as he would say, to recertify himself as a savage," said Gleeson, who is now an entrepreneur and the author of several books, including "Embrace the Suck: The Navy SEAL Way to an Extraordinary Life." "It's that continual journey, and I think that inadvertently started to spark something in other people."
Even in middle age, Goggins seems to have no plans of slowing down. In October, at 45 years old, he ran 238 miles in 62 hours, 21 minutes, and 29 seconds as part of the Moab 240 in Utah. It was good enough for a second-place finish. So There is This Boy Who Kinda Stole My Heart He Calls Me Lolli Shirt
Goggins ran the Badwater 135 in 2007, in a string of 14 ultramarathon races that year. Brandon Rogers/US Navy Not just transformation — multiplicationBut now the 46-year-old veteran is increasingly turning his attention toward brand-building. In 2016, Goggins, along with his team, founded Goggins LLC as a way to start investing in himself, as he told Rogan on his first of two podcast appearances.
"I try to be as real as I can," Goggins said, "because we're all fucking suffering in this world. We're all hurting. And I try to take away all titles you wanna give me to let you know that I did not come from that shit. That's why I have to be so authentic and so real about my own insecurities and my own faults, and being a fucked-up person."
Influencers strive to be as authentic as possible; it can make or break a nascent brand. Fortunately for Goggins, who may never even use the word "influencer," staying true to himself and his story has been the greatest source of his success — and sometimes his stress.
"My biggest fear in life is, people can read right through a motherfucker that's not real," he told Rogan. "I do it all the time. A lot of people have these great quotes, and they mass-produce. I can't mass-produce something, man."
Instead, he's started giving talks. He's spoken at companies such as Cisco and Microsoft and at pro sports teams such as the Seattle Seahawks and the New York Giants. (Because of COVID-19, he has not given a talk since March 2020, a spokesperson confirmed.) Clips from these talks carry titles such as "Stop Talking Yourself Out of Being Great" and "Get Comfortable With Being Uncomfortable."
There is ample room for Goggins to grow in these spaces: Together, the self-improvement and motivational-speaking markets are worth about $15 billion. And they are expected to grow between 4% and 6% over the next few years, according to research from Marketdata Enterprises.
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