I had to give up everything I loved( boxing, taekwondo and GAA sports) due to sarcoidosis and crohn's disease. I watched all my friends get on with their lives while mine was filled with holidays in hospital. Had 7 operations in 5 years 2 to save my life. I lost my testicle and have an ostomy bag. Had my last operation 6 months ago to fix a parastomal hernia. While I was recovering from that operation I stumbled onto this channel and I can say it has changed my life. With the last 3 months I am working out 5 to 6 days a week. Covering 100 to 120 miles on my bike walking 40 to 50 miles a week and shadow boxing. I know its not much but for me its a start and I'll be dammed if I am going to give up on my life and quite. So I would like to say thanks for posting these motivational videos you have really turned my life around and given my back something that I loved. You have given me my life back along with confidence and meaning...
he ran for something like 8km a day when he was 16, carrying a tonne of weight. When he wanted to join the SBS, he ran like twice that with something around 80 pounds on his back at 6AM everyday before going to work and then the gym in the evening
This man is my inspiration! My true shining light🙌🏻 Lost everything due to pandemic this last year, my career, livelihood and house! Im now living out in the woods,this guy is what gets me through, when I start to struggle and it gets tough, i ask myself how would Nims tackle it! Thank you Nims for such inspiring words! 🙏🏼💚
Dear Nims I have watched the Netflix movie a number of times. I am the opposite of you. I was born with a blood problem. My body doesn't make much blood and the little I have does not carry much oxygen. My parents were told I wouldn't live past my teens. I am now 63 years old because I refused to let others determine my fate. It has not been easy. I often suffer painful episodes but I keep going. Like you, my mum was my best friend and I never underestimate her own determination to keep me alive. I'm African, born on the equator. I now live in the States in Florida where it's nice and warm. When I'm hospitalized the nurses call each other because most people with my illness die in their 40's or 50's. So they've never seen a person so old. Besides my illness I went on to achieve many things that were not expected of me. So when you told that lady not to listen to the others, I knew exactly what you meant. I know I will die, but not today!!!! Thank you for your inspiration and your fearlessness. Where can I get a project possible T shirt? Best regards, Nora Kobusinge
I absolutely love this. I joined the military because I got sick of being a loser. I wanted to become better. The hardest thing I have done was completing a marathon while wearing a 35 pound pack. I hit two breaking points. But then I thought about what Nims did, and what I was doing at the time was nothing compared to that. That alone gave me the motivation to complete the marathon.
@@Yuuphonixx i'm sure a lot of prep went into it though. and 26 miles with 35 lbs is wear and tear on your body. i've gone pretty hard myself for 40 years and arthritis is a real thing...
@Abu DabuWe all have that ability inside us more and less. If you will be in a situation fight or flight? Yes true his profession was a military. We have different life mission. I have a different profession but in the end we are all the same. We all coming from the same soul.
Utmost highest level of respect, after loads of trauma, viewing the movie yesterday on Netflix, and now seeing your speech, I am at highest level of gratitude to you dear Nepal brother, you inspire me to stay strong, to make it all possible again, I had lost all that winners enthousiam because of wickedness, now I stand up and start to strenghten myself again thanks to your inspirations, indeed only me, myself I am like you state my own best self motivator, however we all are a team in this world of people that shall pass on the divine messages. The messages you cary on and share that resides in your divine strong heart is the utmost purest truth you can share to the world. Loads of gratitude and plenty of warm heart vibes to all Sherpa, all Nepaly, tou your family and to you dear Nepaly brother. The many years living in the Arab Gulf, I encountered many nationalities, each time the Nepaly people were carrying in their beautiful hearts a divine strenght and kept it all humbly and shared it only with people that were wise enough to capture what souls they are. Truly, my thanks to you, to all Nepaly, each time I encountered a Nepaly, my heart started living again, smiling again. Do more, and share that divinity further, don't take hasty risk though, you have proven enough brother, but challenge yourself and share us your divine power to encourage us, or someone like me, to continue to live at it fullest, with passion and purpose and joy and love. Thank you!!!
Whether your climbing a physical mountain, or a psychological mountain, we are all climbing a mountain, God bless you Nims, willing to lose everything in order to accomplish the impossible, true test of faith only from above..
*_Key takeaways_* 1. Their will always be someone better than you so don't compare with others, get better than what you were yesterday 2. Self motivation is the only motivation, external motivation brings temporary discipline and hence wastes time 3. Do not let anyone tell you that you are impossible, No one knows you better than yourself 4. Focus on how you can give your 100% in the moment. 5. If you don't believe in yourself no one will 6. If its easy everybody will be successful. 7. Champions never excuse 8. Sucess doesn't come by luck, it requires hard work, dedication, commitment, discipline. *The pain of getting successful is temporary but the pain of being a failure is permanent* 9. If you are doubting yourself you lost already. 10. We do mistakes, and Don't repeat them, if we repeat them we are stupid. 11. When you die you die, life is about doing what you want to do, putting money ahead of mission won't get success.
Having served in a Commando Unit for many years i dont think the run of the mill, everyday individual can comprehend what Nimsdai has acheived both on the mountains and in the military. I cant believe he has not had more recognition for his acheivements. Like he said at the end of 14 Peaks: 'Hey guys, Now we have climbed the 14 highest mountains in the world. Right? Lets be brutally honest, If this was done by some european or western climber , the news would have been 10 times bigger than this" . In my eyes hes is a legend.
I love this man. Such an incredible mindset. He has inspired me to do great things this year. Going to run my first marathon(s) and get into mountain climbing, already planning two expeditions for this year. Hoping one day to meet and be guided by this great man on an 8000 meter peak.
Just read his book. He's an inspirational character & the things he's accomplished in life ordinary people can only dream of. My grandad ( ex bootneck) always said that the Gurkhas were exceptionally good soldiers. Its in their DNA. Im 55 next birthday and have signed up for the 3 peaks challenge ( i can hear you all laughing now) and lets see whats next...Ill strive to do my best. Too many lazy people in the UK now who waste their lives; pity we are not cut from the same cloth as these real men from Nepal. God bless you Nims.
dude welcome again shigar valley my hometown. please remember our low altitude porters are helpless. without local support it is impossible to start ascending k2.
I admire this bloke however to achieve your goals in life you need support. His wife needs a medal. I wanted to be better off then I am now so years ago I decided to start a business while doing a job that does shift work so I was working more hours within a short space of time and then doing building work on my time off. I wanted to get into property also. It went well within three years I built up a good reputation but I was working every day. My wife also wanted a career but we had children. It came to the point our relationship was that volatile we nearly ended up splitting up as a family. I had to quite the job that was not stable for the guaranteed wage to save my family. Now we are happy and everything is 50/50. You can be what ever you want but you can’t have everything. I think his wife needs a lot of praise for supporting him to go through what he has because she has sacrificed her life to support her husbands dream. We live in the 21st century. Women are not house maids anymore they want there own ambitions. Time is very precious. Don’t wait around to follow your goals. Don’t hesitate. Go out and do it as early as possible.
2:13 He is truly inspirational, but it's not all butterflies and rainbows: "[the pain].is not going to last forever. But what will last forever is your failure."
I had to give up everything I loved( boxing, taekwondo and GAA sports) due to sarcoidosis and crohn's disease. I watched all my friends get on with their lives while mine was filled with holidays in hospital. Had 7 operations in 5 years 2 to save my life. I lost my testicle and have an ostomy bag. Had my last operation 6 months ago to fix a parastomal hernia. While I was recovering from that operation I stumbled onto this channel and I can say it has changed my life. With the last 3 months I am working out 5 to 6 days a week. Covering 100 to 120 miles on my bike walking 40 to 50 miles a week and shadow boxing. I know its not much but for me its a start and I'll be dammed if I am going to give up on my life and quite. So I would like to say thanks for posting these motivational videos you have really turned my life around and given my back something that I loved. You have given me my life back along with confidence and meaning...
More power to you man! Don't go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
@@ashwinzutshi Thanks brother..Thats mean a lot...
Welcome to the club
Hell yeah brother! Keep moving and God bless
More power to you brother!
Whoever is reading this, I'm sending you love and light...
Can you send me a better job lol
I want to climb mountains for success
Thank you
A true inspiration 👏 unbelievable person 🥰
Mahalos 🙏
This would have to be high on the list of greatest physical achievements of any human being, ever.
he ran for something like 8km a day when he was 16, carrying a tonne of weight. When he wanted to join the SBS, he ran like twice that with something around 80 pounds on his back at 6AM everyday before going to work and then the gym in the evening
This man is my inspiration! My true shining light🙌🏻
Lost everything due to pandemic this last year, my career, livelihood and house! Im now living out in the woods,this guy is what gets me through, when I start to struggle and it gets tough, i ask myself how would Nims tackle it!
Thank you Nims for such inspiring words! 🙏🏼💚
Hope things get better
Hope everything going well now for u. Hopefully u rebuild it. :)
Stay strong brother. U will win in the battle of life
U will get this!!
🍄
"if somebody else is motivating YOU.. that's FAKE.." SO TRUE.
“Have you ever heard of any winners making an excuse?” 🙏🏽
I have in many scenarios. Especially in sports.
Dear Nims I have watched the Netflix movie a number of times. I am the opposite of you. I was born with a blood problem. My body doesn't make much blood and the little I have does not carry much oxygen. My parents were told I wouldn't live past my teens. I am now 63 years old because I refused to let others determine my fate. It has not been easy. I often suffer painful episodes but I keep going. Like you, my mum was my best friend and I never underestimate her own determination to keep me alive. I'm African, born on the equator. I now live in the States in Florida where it's nice and warm. When I'm hospitalized the nurses call each other because most people with my illness die in their 40's or 50's. So they've never seen a person so old. Besides my illness I went on to achieve many things that were not expected of me. So when you told that lady not to listen to the others, I knew exactly what you meant. I know I will die, but not today!!!! Thank you for your inspiration and your fearlessness.
Where can I get a project possible T shirt?
Best regards, Nora Kobusinge
I absolutely love this. I joined the military because I got sick of being a loser. I wanted to become better. The hardest thing I have done was completing a marathon while wearing a 35 pound pack. I hit two breaking points. But then I thought about what Nims did, and what I was doing at the time was nothing compared to that. That alone gave me the motivation to complete the marathon.
That sounds very difficult!
@@cwr8618 It was tough, I wanted to quit but I kept moving. Not a bad achievement when the only thing I paid for are four ripped toenails.
@@Yuuphonixx i'm sure a lot of prep went into it though. and 26 miles with 35 lbs is wear and tear on your body. i've gone pretty hard myself for 40 years and arthritis is a real thing...
@@cwr8618 I hear you on that. Arthritis sucks!
If it was easy, everyone would be doing it. As I am starting a new company I really needed this. Enjoy your weekend everyone!
You can do it!
@@MulliganBrothers plz do roman reigns, Brock motivation Goldberg
His speaking from his deep soul. Their is no doubt. He learned to listen to his higher self. 🙏🏾
@Abu DabuWe all have that ability inside us more and less. If you will be in a situation fight or flight? Yes true his profession was a military. We have different life mission. I have a different profession but in the end we are all the same. We all coming from the same soul.
Utmost highest level of respect, after loads of trauma, viewing the movie yesterday on Netflix, and now seeing your speech, I am at highest level of gratitude to you dear Nepal brother, you inspire me to stay strong, to make it all possible again, I had lost all that winners enthousiam because of wickedness, now I stand up and start to strenghten myself again thanks to your inspirations, indeed only me, myself I am like you state my own best self motivator, however we all are a team in this world of people that shall pass on the divine messages. The messages you cary on and share that resides in your divine strong heart is the utmost purest truth you can share to the world. Loads of gratitude and plenty of warm heart vibes to all Sherpa, all Nepaly, tou your family and to you dear Nepaly brother. The many years living in the Arab Gulf, I encountered many nationalities, each time the Nepaly people were carrying in their beautiful hearts a divine strenght and kept it all humbly and shared it only with people that were wise enough to capture what souls they are. Truly, my thanks to you, to all Nepaly, each time I encountered a Nepaly, my heart started living again, smiling again. Do more, and share that divinity further, don't take hasty risk though, you have proven enough brother, but challenge yourself and share us your divine power to encourage us, or someone like me, to continue to live at it fullest, with passion and purpose and joy and love. Thank you!!!
Giving up is not in our blood ,sir .
He is a massive source of inspiration. ❤️❤️Nims Dai 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵A pride to Nepal 🇳🇵
Great amount of respect for Dai and Nepal from Pakistan
🇵🇰🇳🇵
The greatest mountaineer ever the world has seen ...he truly is an inspiration 💖
Do mountaineers agree? LOL live in the Midwest and have no clue.
@@smokinjoe4684 they got to admit until and unless they break his record!
The single greatest feat of human fortitude and endurance ever.
MOTHER NEPAL and whole Nepalese are proud of you dai. Thankyou for the motivation you give to me.
Whether your climbing a physical mountain, or a psychological mountain, we are all climbing a mountain, God bless you Nims, willing to lose everything in order to accomplish the impossible, true test of faith only from above..
“We stopped checking for monsters under our bed, when we realized they were inside us.” - The Joker
Yep .. good quote . So true
Oh wow.. nice post!! I forgot about that one!! That's awesome!! 🤡
WHY SO.... SERIOUS!?🤡
My old man fought along side the Gurkhas, in Burma/Myanmar in WW2. He always spoke about them.
One of my fave quotes from the documentary. "When you actually think you are f*cked that is not true, you are actually only 45% f*cked".
Reading through his books, full of goosebumps moments. Incredible InHumane Fitness level.
I am in pure awe of this man. Power to the Nepalese.
*_Key takeaways_*
1. Their will always be someone better than you so don't compare with others, get better than what you were yesterday
2. Self motivation is the only motivation, external motivation brings temporary discipline and hence wastes time
3. Do not let anyone tell you that you are impossible, No one knows you better than yourself
4. Focus on how you can give your 100% in the moment.
5. If you don't believe in yourself no one will
6. If its easy everybody will be successful.
7. Champions never excuse
8. Sucess doesn't come by luck, it requires hard work, dedication, commitment, discipline. *The pain of getting successful is temporary but the pain of being a failure is permanent*
9. If you are doubting yourself you lost already.
10. We do mistakes, and Don't repeat them, if we repeat them we are stupid.
11. When you die you die, life is about doing what you want to do, putting money ahead of mission won't get success.
What a guy, what an inspiration, truly a man of great integrity , love and humanity. Nimsdai, I salute you 🇳🇵 🇬🇧
Having served in a Commando Unit for many years i dont think the run of the mill, everyday individual can comprehend what Nimsdai has acheived both on the mountains and in the military. I cant believe he has not had more recognition for his acheivements. Like he said at the end of 14 Peaks: 'Hey guys, Now we have climbed the 14 highest mountains in the world. Right? Lets be brutally honest, If this was done by some european or western climber , the news would have been 10 times bigger than this" . In my eyes hes is a legend.
A True Pioneer - Built With The Purest of God Spirit ❤️
Nimsdai is a guru. His book, talks and movie have had a paramount positive impact in my life.
What a special human being. If more people had 10% of Nims's heart the world would be a much better place.
Never ever seen such loud voice on the top of the mountain! Nims Bro you are incredible. Salute you. 🙏
Giving up is not in blood, huge respect no words for this man .....
Just watched his Netflix documentary. What an inspiration.
Hats off legend. The inspiration for all upcoming generations
I love this man. Such an incredible mindset. He has inspired me to do great things this year. Going to run my first marathon(s) and get into mountain climbing, already planning two expeditions for this year. Hoping one day to meet and be guided by this great man on an 8000 meter peak.
This is great .. motivation comes from within.. no excuses
Thank you for making such beautiful videos, Mulligan Brothers!
Thank you too!
@@MulliganBrothers Happy Diwali to you and your family. 🪔
Nims is an absolulte monster, rare breed, incredible, incredible, incredible human being.
His each and every word is so motivating. Thank you so much Sir for motivating us.
to all Nepalese brothers and sisters watching this video, all those hustling for the success... you gonna make it to the better side. keep grinding 🔥
You guys are changing lives, keep up the content.
You are not only a good climber but a good speaker too!
I'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees 💪
Exactly ... a lot of people go to their graves without attempting what is in their heart .. that is not living
Just read his book. He's an inspirational character & the things he's accomplished in life ordinary people can only dream of. My grandad ( ex bootneck) always said that the Gurkhas were exceptionally good soldiers. Its in their DNA. Im 55 next birthday and have signed up for the 3 peaks challenge ( i can hear you all laughing now) and lets see whats next...Ill strive to do my best. Too many lazy people in the UK now who waste their lives; pity we are not cut from the same cloth as these real men from Nepal. God bless you Nims.
dude welcome again shigar valley my hometown. please remember our low altitude porters are helpless. without local support it is impossible to start ascending k2.
Truly one of the most impressive and inspirational people ever. If it was easy everyone would do it.
Anyone here after 14 peaks nothing is impossible!
Remind this to you.
Nothing is impossible. ❤️
Cheers
Strongest man on earth💪
True.. Very True
You are a hero Nimsdai! What an inspiration you are to a person like me who is starting his journey in the field of mountaineering.
One day everything in life we achieve for in life will come true , nothing is impossible !!!!
Pure greatness.
Good Thoughts/ Great Purpose Amazing Work!!!! God Bless ❤
Living Legend The Warriors of Mountains from Nepal 🎖️🎖️🇳🇵🇳🇵. Lots of respect brother..
What a man🙌🏼. Legend.
That's a amazing, 19 days of no sleep. 🙏💙
This is the greatest physical feat ever on earth
AMAAAAAAZING!!!! You're so inspiring!! We love and adore you also in Switzerland
14 Peaks - on Netflix- NEXT LEVEL.
This man is bomb of motivation.... Love from Pakistan sir...
Project Possible, all the way! Without sacrifice nothing bigger happens :)
This one was literally the best video keep going Mulligan brothers ❤
This man changed my life
you are a great Nims salute to you n your whole team
Thanks for a Great interwiew with the one and only Nims dai! 😀👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nims dai summited k2 in winter🔥
Proud of this man and his team🇳🇵🇳🇵
Well done boys and thanks to the special guest
thanks brother
Congratulation Nims dai, for conquering K2 winter ascent without O2.
🎉
4:50 “Better to die than be a coward”
His book is enough to change someones life to a new levels. Must read.
I want this guy on JRE
Your wish came true 🤟
@@MulliganBrothersInterviews Seems like I'm a Fortune teller 😅😉👍
What a great chap, humble and a fucking beast. One of my hero's.
Love this guy.
God bless you Nims 🥹
Amazing guy...ur an inspiration for all time and for everything in life...👏👏👏❤️
Absolute Machine!
Very inspiring! 💪💪💪
Thank you 🙌
Truly
We all nepali are very proud of you brother.
I admire this bloke however to achieve your goals in life you need support. His wife needs a medal. I wanted to be better off then I am now so years ago I decided to start a business while doing a job that does shift work so I was working more hours within a short space of time and then doing building work on my time off. I wanted to get into property also. It went well within three years I built up a good reputation but I was working every day. My wife also wanted a career but we had children. It came to the point our relationship was that volatile we nearly ended up splitting up as a family. I had to quite the job that was not stable for the guaranteed wage to save my family. Now we are happy and everything is 50/50. You can be what ever you want but you can’t have everything. I think his wife needs a lot of praise for supporting him to go through what he has because she has sacrificed her life to support her husbands dream. We live in the 21st century. Women are not house maids anymore they want there own ambitions. Time is very precious. Don’t wait around to follow your goals. Don’t hesitate. Go out and do it as early as possible.
Lots of Love from Nepal 😍🇳🇵🇳🇵
That 45% rule.. only legends like Nim and Goggins push beyond the limits
Increíble human been Nims ♥️
Minsdai
Mulligan brothers 🤛🤛
Proud to be a Nepali ❤️🇳🇵
You are à spécial person..
Love from Italy
When it's time to go, it's time to go!
No time to think about your own life, think about the life at hand !
Going to Run a hundred miler in 2021.
lets go. Thats impressive.
This man has my respect. I am going for war one day.
Thanks for posting this great videos :D
Glad you like them!
Living legend❤🙏
निमस दाइँ🙏.
Thanks for sharing this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nimsdai real hero mr.living legend🙏🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🙏
6 years as a Gurkha soldier, 10 years in SBS, then this. I can’t wait to read his autobiography.
Real hero of the world 🌎
Proud ❤️
Jay gurkha nims dai
Ninsdai ,living legend
Right on dude fuxking awesome
Super intelligent and self aware
2:13 He is truly inspirational, but it's not all butterflies and rainbows: "[the pain].is not going to last forever. But what will last forever is your failure."
Agreeing to everything that legend said....except money part😅.it's the important thing in Mountaineering
Love from Darjeeling. Dai.
Wow. Just WOW