Goggins started that day at 4 am, determined to lose weight. After completing multiple hell weeks and becoming a top Navy Seal, he decided to start running longer distances. Goggins was not good at the start, but hard work and determination turned him into (as many would say) a great athlete. Some people even go on and write about it. On his website, Goggins receives many responses from different news outlets, one even claiming he is “indisputably one of the world’s best endurance athletes”. He has completed over 70 endurance races, regularly placing in the top five and taking home first place several times.” (Goggins) Reflecting on these words reinforces the profound resilience and determination he has had throughout his transformative journey. The task of being a runner is difficult, let alone being an ultramarathon runner, a true example of his relentless pursuit of excellence. Goggins makes each race an accomplishment, so he is reminded of overcoming personal and physical challenges. He redefines over and over again what seems impossible, but turns out it always