The book is structured as a memoir with accountability mirrors. Goggins narrates horrific childhood abuse, racism, and learning disabilities. He was 300 pounds, living in squalor, and spraying for roaches. The turning point was watching a documentary about Navy SEALs. He realized that his pathetic condition wasn't his fault, but it was his responsibility.
Before his military glory, Goggins faced a life that would have broken most people. He grew up in an abusive household, faced extreme poverty, and suffered from racism and learning disabilities. By his early twenties, he was nearly 300 pounds, spraying for cockroaches for a living, and staring down a future of hopelessness. Can-t Hurt Me by David Goggins -.ePUB--.AZW3-