013: Steven Pressfield | Lessons from the Original Spartans

013: Steven Pressfield | Lessons from the Original Spartans

Steven Pressfield, author of "Gates of Fire," War of Art," "Warrior Ethos" and many others tells us what we can learn from the original Spartans and how to overcome resistance in everyday life.

Synopsis:
One of the first things Steven Pressfield learned in researching his book Warrior Ethos is that the Spartans were serious about their laconic ideals. To his knowledge, they wrote a grand total of twenty four words about themselves so Pressfield had to rely on hearsay and poetic license to flesh out that portion of his tome. But, fortunately, the actions of the Spartans spoke volumes, imparting valuable lessons on honor, determination, discipline and overcoming adversity. Pressfield harnessed these lessons when faced with the challenges of a blank writing page and the ultimate obstacle, a resistant mind.

Watch the video episode at http://spartanuppodcast.com

Lessons:
1. Honor yourself.
2. Embrace Adversity. The harder it is the more you get out of it.
3. When you wake up, expect the negative force of resistance. Be ready and conquer it.

Panel Notes:
Joe Desena: Before you listen in here you should look Steven Pressfield up and find out who you are listening to. He is an incredible author and writes about things we care about-- how to push through, succeed in the face of adversity, deal with life's daily challenges…oh, and he is the preeminent expert on Sparta!

Col. Nye: Historically, Spartans got a bad rap. They thought of brutish thugs but they have a lot to offer today’s world. Current society could learn from Spartan mindset, focus, philosophy, expression of honor, soldierly honor, and grit. Modern peoples are lost and need an identity. They need honest pursuit and need to face adversity. The voice of resistance is always there. Expect the negative force. It’s relentless; it must be defeated.

Sefra Alexandra: "All warrior cultures start with a great man. In ancient Sparta, that man was Lycurgus. He took the city from a normal society and made it into a warrior culture." Warrior Ethos: Ch. 12 “How the Spartans Became the Spartans”

Hmm... Joe Lycurgus DeSena... has a nice ring =]

Det här avsnittet är hämtat från ett öppet RSS-flöde och publiceras inte av Podme. Det kan innehålla reklam.

Avsnitt(1017)

Richard Baker and Adam Weitsman on Capital, Discipline, and What Separates Entrepreneurs Who Survive

Richard Baker and Adam Weitsman on Capital, Discipline, and What Separates Entrepreneurs Who Survive

Richard Baker raised $700 million in February 2021 and burned through it in three years. Adam Weitsman served time in federal prison, lost his ego, and rebuilt his business with a level of discipline ...

18 Aug 26min

Joe McConaughy on the PCT Speed Record, Hallucinating at the Finish, and Why 50–90% of Every Race Is a Grind

Joe McConaughy on the PCT Speed Record, Hallucinating at the Finish, and Why 50–90% of Every Race Is a Grind

Joe McConaughy was a college miler who had never raced anything longer than a mile when he Googled "run the Pacific Crest Trail" at 22 years old. 53 days and 2,600 miles later, he held the speed rec...

11 Aug 27min

Mike Sarraille on Leaving Delta Force, Scaling a Company to 500, and Why Entrepreneurship Is the Real Fight

Mike Sarraille on Leaving Delta Force, Scaling a Company to 500, and Why Entrepreneurship Is the Real Fight

Mike Sarraille served 20 years in special operations as a Recon Marine, scout sniper, Navy SEAL, and troop commander in Delta Force. He graduated number one out of three hundred in Marine boot camp, f...

4 Aug 22min

John Kelly on the Barkley Marathons, Quitting From the Lead, and Training for Real Adversity

John Kelly on the Barkley Marathons, Quitting From the Lead, and Training for Real Adversity

Only twenty people have finished the Barkley Marathons in forty years. John Kelly has finished it twice. But between those two finishes, he quit from first place after two loops because he already kne...

28 Juli 24min

Suicide Prevention, Toxic Environments, and the Phone Call That Saved a Marine: Lee Stuckey

Suicide Prevention, Toxic Environments, and the Phone Call That Saved a Marine: Lee Stuckey

A Marine officer, professional MMA fighter, and jiu-jitsu practitioner came home from his third combat deployment in Mosul and sat down at a table with a loaded Glock. His mother called his phone at t...

21 Juli 23min

Karl Meltzer on Running 100 Hundred-Milers, the DNFs That Haunt Him, and Why Anyone Can Do It

Karl Meltzer on Running 100 Hundred-Milers, the DNFs That Haunt Him, and Why Anyone Can Do It

Ninety-four 100-mile races finished. 14 DNFs. A bartending shift that turned into a Red Bull sponsorship. Karl Meltzer, known as the "Speedgoat," sits down with Joe De Sena to talk about what it act...

14 Juli 24min

Tina Seelig on Luck, Gratitude, and Why Your Phone Is Killing Your Opportunities

Tina Seelig on Luck, Gratitude, and Why Your Phone Is Killing Your Opportunities

A Stanford professor who has spent 27 years studying how opportunity works says the device in your pocket is destroying your luck.   Tina Seelig, PhD in neuroscience, builder of Stanford's entreprene...

7 Juli 24min

Joel Del Rosario on Surviving an IED in Iraq, Losing His Memory, and Owning Every Decision After

Joel Del Rosario on Surviving an IED in Iraq, Losing His Memory, and Owning Every Decision After

Joel Del Rosario enlisted in the Marine Corps in 2005 because a girl asked him to. She left him with a Dear John letter while he was deployed to Iraq. Then an IED nearly killed him. His mother receive...

30 Juni 21min

Populärt inom Utbildning

det-skaver
historiepodden-se
rss-bara-en-till-om-beroende-medberoende
nu-blir-det-historia
harrisons-dramatiska-historia
allt-du-velat-veta
johannes-hansen-podcast
not-fanny-anymore
roda-vita-rosen
rss-viktmedicinpodden
i-vantan-pa-katastrofen
sa-in-i-sjalen
rss-traningsklubben
rikatillsammans-om-privatekonomi-rikedom-i-livet
sektledare
rss-basta-livet
rss-autismandan
vi-gar-till-historien
kan-jag-sa-kan-du-podden
rss-okrystat