Extreme Ownership

here are 7 lessons on "Extreme Ownership" by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin:
1. Take ownership of everything in your life.
This is the core principle of Extreme Ownership. No matter what happens, you are always responsible for your actions and your outcomes. You can't blame others or make excuses. You have to take ownership of your life and make the best of it.
2. Be accountable for your actions.
Accountability is the willingness to accept responsibility for your actions, even when they are not perfect. When you are accountable, you learn from your mistakes and improve in the future.
3. Don't let fear control you.
Fear is a natural human emotion, but it can be very debilitating. If you let fear control you, you will never be able to take risks or achieve your goals. Learn to manage your fear and face your challenges head-on.
4. Lead from the front.
As a leader, you need to be willing to set the example and take action. Don't ask others to do something that you wouldn't do yourself.
5. Get everyone involved.
Extreme Ownership is not just about the leader; it's about the entire team. Everyone on the team needs to be committed to ownership and accountability.
6. Never stop learning and growing.
The world is constantly changing, so you need to be constantly learning and growing. This will help you to stay ahead of the curve and achieve your goals.
7. Never stop striving for excellence.
There is always room for improvement, so never stop striving for excellence. This will help you to reach your full potential.