I've enjoyed every Jocko Podcast I've listened to but in my estimation Podcasts 285, 286, 287 (series on the indirect approach) are especially amazing. I wish I'd learned this stuff earlier! These episodes are so good I've subscribed to Jocko Underground. Thanks to everyone who is working to make this incredible content free of charge. I didn't see a 'donate' link on either of the jocko websites I visited (maybe I just missed them?) a small donation was my first thought after listening to these great podcasts. I'm used to donating a buck per show from Dan Carlin's amazing content and I'm happy to do it for content so worthy of support.
The first half of the year have been tough and mostly influenced and manipulated by the fear of missing out "FOMO" pushing most investors to dumping of assets, with many achievements not met yet. The race to financial freedom, sustainability and flexibility begins right now.
I'm diversifying and recently my crypto portfolio yields better profits more than any other commodity despite recent dip in price. I'd say "think like a bear and invest like a bull".
@@alissacampbell4377 That is why you should consider working with an expert with strategic features that yeilds all Holders a long term stable Return of investment for life.
The current altcoin landscape is characterized by extreme volatility, FOMO, dumps, and inflation. Professionals like Henry Brown offers a deflationary assets with protections for dumping and monetary incentives for holding
One of the only podcasts I watch and know I am not wasting my time. Podcasts are amazing, much better than legacy media. However, be careful you don't fall into the TV trap, watching 20 Podcast a week, 3 per day, AND GET NOTHING DONE!
This will creep in pretty easy... lol I used to think watching the podcast WAS getting after it. Had to learn discipline = freedom lol. Only watch on "down time" these days.
This was a great 3 series podcast. I enjoyed Dave's comment about not putting all your eggs in one basket. My son plays high school baseball and I've always told him to have multiple backup plans. My son is interested in the military and certainly has the right attitude to join but is also very creative, great at mathematics and loves building things so engineering is a possible future. I like his plan of taking baseball as far as he can go and not just baseball or nothing. I also purchased Mikey and the Dragons and read it to my daughter who's scared of everything and began having her walk into the dark kitchen and she's getting better of not being afraid of the dark. Keep up the great work and love these podcasts.
Always a good deal listening to a podcast with Dave! Waiting for the podcast with Dan "Two Dogs" Hampton, Ret. Lieutenant Colonel, a decorated viper pilot, wild weasel and top gun graduate among other things. He has an excellent book on military aviation history as well as a book about his outstanding career. Highly recommend checking out his works.
I listen to the supportich section of the podcast every time. It’s great for decompressing after all the talk of war and soldiering. No matter how much Jocko hates on em Echo (nonetheless) Charles is the man! Shout out Hawaii 🤙
Excellent exchange of view points 👌 love it when Mr. Berke is on the show, Outstanding podcasts Sir's Brooklyn NY loves Echo Charles bless up from Brooklyn
I went looking for the audio book versions of Liddell Hart just to see if they existed. They don't. I think Jocko would be the perfect narrator for them.
Jocko can you cover Ron Chernow's "Grant"? Or at least Grant's Vicksburg campaign? I think that campaign towers over Stonewall Jackson's Chancellorsville maneuver. Love the podcast sir. Thank you!
Intelligence and information are so different. Jocko is so right, more often than not leaders confronted with chaotic systems strive for deeper information to make clearer decisions which actually increases the fog of war when the grand strategy should be what jocko says, which is to react and decide instantly with the information aviable and in that action you generate clearer and better information in of itself, ie less pointless data gathering more informed decision evaluation becomes your source of information ie operations led planning not planning led operations
Thanks for clarifying. Just like the word "never", "always" is a very strong and definitive term. The indirect approach can be the right path more often than not, maybe even 99/100 but if the enemy thinks they can take you head on, they may be expecting an indirect attack so they may divide their forces accordingly leaving them weaker on the front lines which could make them more vulnerable to a head on attack and provide you with more of an element of surprise when you attack head on.
I've recently bought and started reading EXTREME OWNERSHIP. It is very interesting :). I would really love to buy Discipline Equals Freedom next, however I am waiting for the discounts :/
1:30:00 I almost elbowed a guy in his eye socket @ a skatepark the other day. He grabbed my hoodie & was almost a douchebag, not quite there. But I knew if I fought him, then I'd have to deal with all comes after. I chose to let it pass as a momentary annoyance, rather than exponentially increase the situation in a negative way.
Jacko I love you? You books and Pof casts have given me a lot of work inspiration! Ex military(not a deal but is my dad pushed me that way 100% yes) best advice on transitioning into the civilian world?
I have no comments. If I did, I would say I drove Lloyd Bridges car, attacked with my guitar and reached for the remote directly, not awkward. And now I know what my pops was looking at all those years. It helps me understand my feelings. That’s not funny but it would make my dad laugh.
Simple question when are we gonna see a list of books or a showcase of some of your more favorites? My perspective I sometimes get some down time I’d kinda rather read than tinker on my phone.
The whole discussion about, what do you do in certain situations, or where should I be when this happens, and the answer is, it depends. Just proves the facts of that the military does not want or need a bunch of mindless robots. It needs thinkers and leaders that think and act based on what is going on in the moment. I have had so many people, when they find out I was in the USMC go straight for the brain washed Marine that just does only what he is told, and while waiting to be told what to do we eat crayons or something stupid.
I don’t know if you read this but could you look into John (shrek) McPhee. He’s a delta force guy not sure if that matters or not just I think your style of podcast would be perfect for his story/message
Really interesting, I think nowadays computers are giving the advantages that tanks and planes use to provide post WWI where you can strike enemy economy with minimum direct casualties but causing massive logistics damage. Confirming the advantage use of inderect way.
20:40 The lesson He taught: Allowing us to take an absolutist approach solely from a biological and augmented and neural network perspective. We’re sure regarding HuMANIty because I know that I don’t know. 25:10 His argument makes absolute sense in the short term. I.e decades, centuries even. However, considering no major resets due to our own ignorance, the global mindset will be dramatically different in 10,021 AD. Flexibility and adaptability are in fact encouraged. 38:59 47:41
Jocko, Napoleon was vicious but quotable and the battles have been studied ad nauseam, however, I've wondered if you thought of podcasting discussion of that era and Napoleon and his Marshall's battle comments.
@Jocko- I am curious to know if EC has ever listened to a guest and thought "wow! this guy is a beast?" Do any guest stand out to him for their experiences? If so, who are they?
Remember, Echo Charles is a black belt... Do you get that vibe from him? Not necessarily. You feel Dave has walked away from some fist fights? He was an instructor of Top Gun. That's not a job for a guy who would back down from a fight. But what's the better option, manuvering from an altercation that has nothing to do with the objective, or engaging in an unnecessary conflict which is going to waste resources and your capital? Use your legs, not your arms. Your statement proves your own inability to make a sound idea in relation to reality... Why make such a stupid assumption, then to make a comment on here.
"Groupthink. Groupthink. That was the worst Groupthink. Groupthink." Jocko is making Holocaust references, and I can't tease Dave for getting frustrated and saying "educated this educated that."
Yeah but I mean... The moral domain here is clear. If you can achieve a better peace with peace, do that. Further, if by creating a better peace for yourself you either destroy the deep future or annihilate the peace of others, did you do good? No, you only did what was just and fine for your peace. There is a lot of good method stuff here and what I have learned through Jocko and others which I didn't know before is in many ways, excellence in war is so rooted in mastery that what is generally true for mastery is true for war. In war, one cannot do what is wrong or unsound and remain successful. But prioritizing the right can doom the good in depth, or the truth through dishonesty. So what unites war and business is mastery, the domain of doing and succeeding. But this does not mean life ought to be lived as if waged. There would be an is-ought fallacy caught between "this is the best way" and "so we ought to." Hell, Jocko anticipates this in accomplishing missions. "I don't care that my way is the best way, if your way is good enough I will build leadership capital by letting your plan work." The problem is not that he finds where war means and business means intersect. The problem is he assumes business *must* be a state of war. If you see everything as war you will always wage it, never mind that might mean waging it flawlessly. Something tells me the means of peace lived by flawlessly would also intersect with the means of war where excellence in means is concerned. The sense that all things are like war, is a byproduct of the way all things are similar due to their shared universality. But the deeper question is what makes war like war and not like other enterprises? War is unlikely to be able to achieve the best peace for all.
Ah so another problem. If you say you shouldn't only read the stuff that confirms your bias, you should read Clauswitz. Not that I ever studied him whatsoever, but let's say you picked up this guy because you and he both hate the Clauswitz influence on WW1 for justifiable reasons. A parallel may be found for Aristotle among physicists - he made a number of errors that took a millennium or more to fix. Yet he was the first one to put forward supply & demand, virtue, and so many other things. So by denying him because he was a bad physicist, one actually is void of understanding how great he was. Ww1 sounds like the sin of Clauswitz. But that doesn't mean you won't be able to find merit in his works. But unlike Aristotle I cannot say for sure, as I have only studied Aristotle.
This isn't the only video that has 6 thumbs down... is it the same people? Are these people even listening with their ears open. Or just the mouth/fingers flailing in the wind!? Ehhhh screw em
'It's too late for me': Why dying veteran fights to end military burn pits -- the cancer treatment from the "Sea Stories" book, would it work for this? I don't have a direct way to ask. Is it possible to ask? refer? something? The masks in the video are not designed to help with this issue, nor do they have a good enough seal to make sure they're not inhaling toxic chemicals. One MORE reason why revamping the masks should be done. And you guys did a bit of this for covid, I get that, but more needs to be done. The lineup can be expanded. Its not like there;s a ton of selection here, this field has not been innovated or updated in decades. Why is it such an uphill battle to get something done? :( Why do ppl always feel the need to wait until a whole bunch of ppl die and THEN consider coming up with solutions? that's totally nuts.
you could also blast the trash with the plasma rays :D!! (yes, I am trying to find more uses for the plasma ray bc its super cool and useful and I want one, and also it does NOT produce smoke). Third option would be an easy to set up perimeter enclosure for fire pits which filters out the smoke + masks. Also can this get a fast track for innovation thing? Bc at this rate I'm never getting to all the cool inventions, I'm gonna die just pointing out the basic utility stuff which should have been upgraded years ago. Also, there are ppl actually dieing. Still. It is NOT necessary to wait any longer, all the elements from that smoke which are carconogenic are listed. Gasoline smoke itself is carcinogenic. The protections against smoke inhallation should go into effect immediately. A decent mask with a decent face seal and the appropriate filter will decrease the smoke inhalation significantly. There is a reason fire fighters wear masks. Come on! Wth? Honestly....just wth? what more do ppl need to know? There is a literal list of carcinogens. There is no 100% risk of ppl getting shot in the back, I can't ''prove" it will 100% happen....but everyone agrees you should wear a bullet proof vest. How about, everyone, just stops letting ppl die who don't need to die! It doesn;t give a ton of details about his cancer, but if its something which can be treated with the immunotherapy treatments it's worth trying, he's dieing in a few months :(, and it worked for the other guy, McRaven.
By the way, a pop-up perimeter design might have other uses too. And its cool. And it can be used right away so hundreds of thousands of more ppl don't need to die unnecesarrily! >:(
"If you're not growing, you're losing" - Jocko --- grow, damn it! (i'm one of those ppl who believe plants should grow on their own with zero intervention....which is suitable bc their growth pace is really matching the innovation initiative pace I'm seeing right now....>_>'''.....)
Jocko’s podcast always drops in within the element of surprise.
"If you're not growing, you're losing" - Jocko
I live by this, before I heard him say it.
great! me too! :D
Who else thinks this is the perfect timing for a post? 🙏🏽
I've enjoyed every Jocko Podcast I've listened to but in my estimation Podcasts 285, 286, 287 (series on the indirect approach) are especially amazing. I wish I'd learned this stuff earlier! These episodes are so good I've subscribed to Jocko Underground. Thanks to everyone who is working to make this incredible content free of charge. I didn't see a 'donate' link on either of the jocko websites I visited (maybe I just missed them?) a small donation was my first thought after listening to these great podcasts. I'm used to donating a buck per show from Dan Carlin's amazing content and I'm happy to do it for content so worthy of support.
Love how you quoted Bruce Lee and sun tzu, " be water, my friend. "👍💯
The first half of the year have been tough and mostly influenced and manipulated by the fear of missing out "FOMO" pushing most investors to dumping of assets, with many achievements not met yet. The race to financial freedom, sustainability and flexibility begins right now.
I have secured financial freedom investing in bonds, equities, EFT's and some digital currencies
I'm diversifying and recently my crypto portfolio yields better profits more than any other commodity despite recent dip in price. I'd say "think like a bear and invest like a bull".
I wanted to invest more in crypto but the fluctuations in price of Crypto discouraged me into dumping.
@@alissacampbell4377 That is why you should consider working with an expert with strategic features that yeilds all Holders a long term stable Return of investment for life.
The current altcoin landscape is characterized by extreme volatility, FOMO, dumps, and inflation. Professionals like Henry Brown offers a deflationary assets with protections for dumping and monetary incentives for holding
One of the only podcasts I watch and know I am not wasting my time. Podcasts are amazing, much better than legacy media. However, be careful you don't fall into the TV trap, watching 20 Podcast a week, 3 per day, AND GET NOTHING DONE!
This will creep in pretty easy... lol I used to think watching the podcast WAS getting after it. Had to learn discipline = freedom lol. Only watch on "down time" these days.
Dave Berke - one of my favorite guests.
This was a great 3 series podcast. I enjoyed Dave's comment about not putting all your eggs in one basket. My son plays high school baseball and I've always told him to have multiple backup plans. My son is interested in the military and certainly has the right attitude to join but is also very creative, great at mathematics and loves building things so engineering is a possible future. I like his plan of taking baseball as far as he can go and not just baseball or nothing. I also purchased Mikey and the Dragons and read it to my daughter who's scared of everything and began having her walk into the dark kitchen and she's getting better of not being afraid of the dark. Keep up the great work and love these podcasts.
I love how you're actually using the tools he gives us! Way to go, Dad!
This is the most important kind of podcast you will ever learn from.
Always a good deal listening to a podcast with Dave! Waiting for the podcast with Dan "Two Dogs" Hampton, Ret. Lieutenant Colonel, a decorated viper pilot, wild weasel and top gun graduate among other things. He has an excellent book on military aviation history as well as a book about his outstanding career. Highly recommend checking out his works.
*When I need a random piece of content that I love, I go to Jacko’s randomly posted podcasts 😂*
Love this channel! Thank you, Jocko, and all your excellent guests!
Thank you! Loved this: the ideas, banter and seeing everyone's take on lessons learnt from B.H. Liddell Hart
I listen to the supportich section of the podcast every time. It’s great for decompressing after all the talk of war and soldiering. No matter how much Jocko hates on em Echo (nonetheless) Charles is the man! Shout out Hawaii 🤙
Excellent exchange of view points 👌 love it when Mr. Berke is on the show, Outstanding podcasts Sir's Brooklyn NY loves Echo Charles bless up from Brooklyn
the spirit of the group
I went looking for the audio book versions of Liddell Hart just to see if they existed. They don't. I think Jocko would be the perfect narrator for them.
Come for the leadership skills; stay for the banter during the advertising.
Letting you know in the comments that echo… 👀’s…… JACKED! 💪.
Thank you for the answers each day spot on .
Jocko can you cover Ron Chernow's "Grant"? Or at least Grant's Vicksburg campaign? I think that campaign towers over Stonewall Jackson's Chancellorsville maneuver.
Love the podcast sir. Thank you!
285 and 286 excellent changes me too.
The goal is to understand your means and expand them.
🦴Thank you for your service.🕊️Sha lom.🕯️🇺🇲🕯️🦴
Thank You!
Excited to listen to this!
Today will be a GOOD day
Intelligence and information are so different. Jocko is so right, more often than not leaders confronted with chaotic systems strive for deeper information to make clearer decisions which actually increases the fog of war when the grand strategy should be what jocko says, which is to react and decide instantly with the information aviable and in that action you generate clearer and better information in of itself, ie less pointless data gathering more informed decision evaluation becomes your source of information ie operations led planning not planning led operations
Thanks for clarifying. Just like the word "never", "always" is a very strong and definitive term. The indirect approach can be the right path more often than not, maybe even 99/100 but if the enemy thinks they can take you head on, they may be expecting an indirect attack so they may divide their forces accordingly leaving them weaker on the front lines which could make them more vulnerable to a head on attack and provide you with more of an element of surprise when you attack head on.
It is best in life to crush your enemies see them driven before you and hear the lamentations of their women. -Conan the Barbarian
I've recently bought and started reading EXTREME OWNERSHIP. It is very interesting :). I would really love to buy Discipline Equals Freedom next, however I am waiting for the discounts :/
POSITIVE VIBRATIONZ💪🏽🗡💯🌍🌱
I'm finally caught up!
Jocko immediately regretted asking Echo his opinions hahaha
1:30:00 I almost elbowed a guy in his eye socket @ a skatepark the other day. He grabbed my hoodie & was almost a douchebag, not quite there. But I knew if I fought him, then I'd have to deal with all comes after. I chose to let it pass as a momentary annoyance, rather than exponentially increase the situation in a negative way.
I personally like to skip to the last 20mn of the podcast...its the best
20:40 paraphrase of Sun Tzu. All in alignment. You don't have to guess. The knowledge is there.
Jocko GOAT
Good Podcasts.
Jacko I love you? You books and Pof casts have given me a lot of work inspiration! Ex military(not a deal but is my dad pushed me that way 100% yes) best advice on transitioning into the civilian world?
Get a new mission
Spend time with other vets
I've been doing some digging can't seem to find where to email questions to Jocko podcast? Is it Twitter?
I don’t believe he accepts questions anymore. After the first 30 or so podcasts there were just too many to answer.
He does answer questions on the Underground Podcast...but I have no idea how these questions are actually being sent. :/
Dave is cool 😎
I have no comments. If I did, I would say I drove Lloyd Bridges car, attacked with my guitar and reached for the remote directly, not awkward. And now I know what my pops was looking at all those years. It helps me understand my feelings. That’s not funny but it would make my dad laugh.
Please get Admiral McRaven on the podcast
Simple question when are we gonna see a list of books or a showcase of some of your more favorites? My perspective I sometimes get some down time I’d kinda rather read than tinker on my phone.
.... his website
I can see me getting their I just don't know what path will get me to where I want to be
The whole discussion about, what do you do in certain situations, or where should I be when this happens, and the answer is, it depends. Just proves the facts of that the military does not want or need a bunch of mindless robots. It needs thinkers and leaders that think and act based on what is going on in the moment.
I have had so many people, when they find out I was in the USMC go straight for the brain washed Marine that just does only what he is told, and while waiting to be told what to do we eat crayons or something stupid.
Yup. I get the same. Semper Fi, Brother!
SEMPER FI.
Systems over Goals
Stand by to get some
I don’t know if you read this but could you look into John (shrek) McPhee. He’s a delta force guy not sure if that matters or not just I think your style of podcast would be perfect for his story/message
I've dubbed these 3 pods the "Strategy Series." I know I missed a ton of stuff. I'm going back to listen again.
Almost forgot to like until it was mentioned.
Really interesting, I think nowadays computers are giving the advantages that tanks and planes use to provide post WWI where you can strike enemy economy with minimum direct casualties but causing massive logistics damage. Confirming the advantage use of inderect way.
Hey! Jocko you know what's better than your Molk? No? Chocolate made Baby Custard... Mmmp, Yummmmy!
Podcast No. 300 is coming... hope that it will about lessons from Thermopylae .)
Where’s 288?
20:40
The lesson He taught: Allowing us to take an absolutist approach solely from a biological and augmented and neural network perspective.
We’re sure regarding HuMANIty because I know that I don’t know.
25:10 His argument makes absolute sense in the short term. I.e decades, centuries even. However, considering no major resets due to our own ignorance, the global mindset will be dramatically different in 10,021 AD. Flexibility and adaptability are in fact encouraged.
38:59
47:41
"Sixteen dawluhhs? Fer pasta? Daaaaaaaughhhahah."
"...will you take $12?"
*Olive Garden waitress stares in disbelief
Sucker punching is exactly what Jackson did at Chancellorsville.
Guderian studied Liddell Hart. He was that important
Please get Ed Calderon of Edsmanifesto on the show.
I'm missing that emphasis on the Facebook pronunciation...
Jocko, Napoleon was vicious but quotable and the battles have been studied ad nauseam, however, I've wondered if you thought of podcasting discussion of that era and Napoleon and his Marshall's battle comments.
That nine year-old who lived within his means became Warren Buffet.
287 memeified
Stay on the path = compromise. The path.
@Jocko- I am curious to know if EC has ever listened to a guest and thought "wow! this guy is a beast?" Do any guest stand out to him for their experiences? If so, who are they?
Good Deal Dave?
I wanna watch your podcast but the black/white video Erks me.
We have 4K HD cameras and you got your videos in black and white 😂
jocko should have teddy atlas on his show. that would be epic.................
🔆
I feel that Dave has walked away from a lot of fistfights.
Remember, Echo Charles is a black belt... Do you get that vibe from him? Not necessarily. You feel Dave has walked away from some fist fights? He was an instructor of Top Gun. That's not a job for a guy who would back down from a fight. But what's the better option, manuvering from an altercation that has nothing to do with the objective, or engaging in an unnecessary conflict which is going to waste resources and your capital? Use your legs, not your arms. Your statement proves your own inability to make a sound idea in relation to reality... Why make such a stupid assumption, then to make a comment on here.
@@jamesjackson3104 I walk away from a lot of fights too. Use my legs.
"Groupthink. Groupthink. That was the worst Groupthink. Groupthink."
Jocko is making Holocaust references, and I can't tease Dave for getting frustrated and saying "educated this educated that."
Yeah but I mean... The moral domain here is clear. If you can achieve a better peace with peace, do that. Further, if by creating a better peace for yourself you either destroy the deep future or annihilate the peace of others, did you do good? No, you only did what was just and fine for your peace. There is a lot of good method stuff here and what I have learned through Jocko and others which I didn't know before is in many ways, excellence in war is so rooted in mastery that what is generally true for mastery is true for war. In war, one cannot do what is wrong or unsound and remain successful. But prioritizing the right can doom the good in depth, or the truth through dishonesty. So what unites war and business is mastery, the domain of doing and succeeding. But this does not mean life ought to be lived as if waged. There would be an is-ought fallacy caught between "this is the best way" and "so we ought to." Hell, Jocko anticipates this in accomplishing missions. "I don't care that my way is the best way, if your way is good enough I will build leadership capital by letting your plan work." The problem is not that he finds where war means and business means intersect. The problem is he assumes business *must* be a state of war. If you see everything as war you will always wage it, never mind that might mean waging it flawlessly. Something tells me the means of peace lived by flawlessly would also intersect with the means of war where excellence in means is concerned.
The sense that all things are like war, is a byproduct of the way all things are similar due to their shared universality. But the deeper question is what makes war like war and not like other enterprises?
War is unlikely to be able to achieve the best peace for all.
This guy looks like an X files character
Is it just me or do echos delts get more DISCIPLINED with every episode
Ah so another problem. If you say you shouldn't only read the stuff that confirms your bias, you should read Clauswitz. Not that I ever studied him whatsoever, but let's say you picked up this guy because you and he both hate the Clauswitz influence on WW1 for justifiable reasons. A parallel may be found for Aristotle among physicists - he made a number of errors that took a millennium or more to fix. Yet he was the first one to put forward supply & demand, virtue, and so many other things. So by denying him because he was a bad physicist, one actually is void of understanding how great he was. Ww1 sounds like the sin of Clauswitz. But that doesn't mean you won't be able to find merit in his works. But unlike Aristotle I cannot say for sure, as I have only studied Aristotle.
This isn't the only video that has 6 thumbs down... is it the same people? Are these people even listening with their ears open. Or just the mouth/fingers flailing in the wind!? Ehhhh screw em
'It's too late for me': Why dying veteran fights to end military burn pits -- the cancer treatment from the "Sea Stories" book, would it work for this? I don't have a direct way to ask. Is it possible to ask? refer? something?
The masks in the video are not designed to help with this issue, nor do they have a good enough seal to make sure they're not inhaling toxic chemicals. One MORE reason why revamping the masks should be done. And you guys did a bit of this for covid, I get that, but more needs to be done. The lineup can be expanded. Its not like there;s a ton of selection here, this field has not been innovated or updated in decades. Why is it such an uphill battle to get something done? :( Why do ppl always feel the need to wait until a whole bunch of ppl die and THEN consider coming up with solutions? that's totally nuts.
you could also blast the trash with the plasma rays :D!! (yes, I am trying to find more uses for the plasma ray bc its super cool and useful and I want one, and also it does NOT produce smoke). Third option would be an easy to set up perimeter enclosure for fire pits which filters out the smoke + masks. Also can this get a fast track for innovation thing?
Bc at this rate I'm never getting to all the cool inventions, I'm gonna die just pointing out the basic utility stuff which should have been upgraded years ago. Also, there are ppl actually dieing. Still. It is NOT necessary to wait any longer, all the elements from that smoke which are carconogenic are listed. Gasoline smoke itself is carcinogenic. The protections against smoke inhallation should go into effect immediately.
A decent mask with a decent face seal and the appropriate filter will decrease the smoke inhalation significantly. There is a reason fire fighters wear masks.
Come on! Wth? Honestly....just wth? what more do ppl need to know? There is a literal list of carcinogens. There is no 100% risk of ppl getting shot in the back, I can't ''prove" it will 100% happen....but everyone agrees you should wear a bullet proof vest. How about, everyone, just stops letting ppl die who don't need to die!
It doesn;t give a ton of details about his cancer, but if its something which can be treated with the immunotherapy treatments it's worth trying, he's dieing in a few months :(, and it worked for the other guy, McRaven.
By the way, a pop-up perimeter design might have other uses too. And its cool. And it can be used right away so hundreds of thousands of more ppl don't need to die unnecesarrily! >:(
"If you're not growing, you're losing" - Jocko --- grow, damn it! (i'm one of those ppl who believe plants should grow on their own with zero intervention....which is suitable bc their growth pace is really matching the innovation initiative pace I'm seeing right now....>_>'''.....)
Eleventh
I love Jocko, but to be honest I'm a bit sick of Dave Burke, no offence.
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