Tom Hruby
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And when you're in the middle of it, go for a little bit longer than you think you can. And tell yourself, hey, I can always do one more rep. I can always do one more step. I can always do one more lap around, fill in the blank. That is how you weaponize a human being. In my opinion. Yeah.
And when you're in the middle of it, go for a little bit longer than you think you can. And tell yourself, hey, I can always do one more rep. I can always do one more step. I can always do one more lap around, fill in the blank. That is how you weaponize a human being. In my opinion. Yeah.
And when you're in the middle of it, go for a little bit longer than you think you can. And tell yourself, hey, I can always do one more rep. I can always do one more step. I can always do one more lap around, fill in the blank. That is how you weaponize a human being. In my opinion. Yeah.
It can also be taken too far.
It can also be taken too far.
It can also be taken too far.
I mean, I'll speak broadly about my divorce. My ex-wife and I agree. We probably should have ended it 10 years before. Yeah. You know, probably the main reason when I look back that I didn't make that decision, I didn't want to be called a quitter. Yes. Because it was the only equity in the community that we came from. Quitting was the only currency or your ability to not give up.
I mean, I'll speak broadly about my divorce. My ex-wife and I agree. We probably should have ended it 10 years before. Yeah. You know, probably the main reason when I look back that I didn't make that decision, I didn't want to be called a quitter. Yes. Because it was the only equity in the community that we came from. Quitting was the only currency or your ability to not give up.
I mean, I'll speak broadly about my divorce. My ex-wife and I agree. We probably should have ended it 10 years before. Yeah. You know, probably the main reason when I look back that I didn't make that decision, I didn't want to be called a quitter. Yes. Because it was the only equity in the community that we came from. Quitting was the only currency or your ability to not give up.
And I fucking took that into my personal life. And it can destroy you.
And I fucking took that into my personal life. And it can destroy you.
And I fucking took that into my personal life. And it can destroy you.
So your boundaries are set for you. That's where people hiccup on the way out. But once you're out. You have to. Now you've got. Special operations, in my opinion, is nonlinear problem solving. where people get hung up is that we're presented with the problems. Very rarely inside of special operations are you the one finding the problem to solve. Like if you get overseas, here's your target deck.
So your boundaries are set for you. That's where people hiccup on the way out. But once you're out. You have to. Now you've got. Special operations, in my opinion, is nonlinear problem solving. where people get hung up is that we're presented with the problems. Very rarely inside of special operations are you the one finding the problem to solve. Like if you get overseas, here's your target deck.
So your boundaries are set for you. That's where people hiccup on the way out. But once you're out. You have to. Now you've got. Special operations, in my opinion, is nonlinear problem solving. where people get hung up is that we're presented with the problems. Very rarely inside of special operations are you the one finding the problem to solve. Like if you get overseas, here's your target deck.
Like, cool, do you want me to go alphabetically? Who's the person you're, you know what I mean? And if you do a great job, they say, good job, here's another one. And you can do that ad nauseum. You do that for a career, you're so good at solving problems, then you get out of the military.
Like, cool, do you want me to go alphabetically? Who's the person you're, you know what I mean? And if you do a great job, they say, good job, here's another one. And you can do that ad nauseum. You do that for a career, you're so good at solving problems, then you get out of the military.
Like, cool, do you want me to go alphabetically? Who's the person you're, you know what I mean? And if you do a great job, they say, good job, here's another one. And you can do that ad nauseum. You do that for a career, you're so good at solving problems, then you get out of the military.
And if you want to reinvent yourself, you have to now figure out what problems need to be solved or what problems you want to. And that my friend can be an interesting journey. That is one journey for sure. And I see a lot of guys and there's nothing wrong with this. I see a lot of guys who will do an adjacent career to the military. Because I think it relieves a little bit of that stress.
And if you want to reinvent yourself, you have to now figure out what problems need to be solved or what problems you want to. And that my friend can be an interesting journey. That is one journey for sure. And I see a lot of guys and there's nothing wrong with this. I see a lot of guys who will do an adjacent career to the military. Because I think it relieves a little bit of that stress.