McRaven delivered a message that was covered at the University of Texas, while showing the commitment and small actions of others. He started with a simple task. Like making the bed. Looking back on McRaven, "If you make your bed every morning, you will have accomplished the first task of the day." These small assignments on a daily basis can help motivate you to do more tasks in a day. Also, the importance of being able to do the little things in life the correct way is important, while building suspense for fighting against bigger rocks and challenges along the way. McRaven's speech also points out the significance of bravery in the hardship of things. During the SEAL training, students were taught to face sharks without fear. McRaven gave guidance that quotes "If the shark is hungry for a midnight snack and darts toward you, then summon up all your strength and punch him in the snout." This expression shows different levels of the trouble with life's big rocks being thrown at us. and not backing down from blocks being tossed at us at any point. One of the most grueling parts of SEAL training is "Hell Week," where trainees endure extreme physicality and mentality along with hard challenges being thrown at them. McRaven described a huge experience during Hell Week when submerged in mud, facing the unbearable conditions. The suffering, one started singing, soon joined by some others. The power to collective hope and morality and have such an uplifted group, this illustrates the intense impact of hope and unity in overcoming the hardships. In conclusion, McRaven concludes everything by action, pushing for graduates to make positive impacts on the world, by starting with small tasks, moving to bigger ones. Helping others push through a failure to in the end make a bigger success that is noticeable. By taking these unpredictability and pushing through challenges and taking the credibility of failing once they succeed,