What the Navy SEALs Say About Heaven

It speaks to courage as much as it does to discipline

Andy Murphy
ILLUMINATION

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Wherever you look, successful people all say the same.

They all have their own unique way of saying it, of course, but in the end, there is only one word — consistency.

“I shoot hoops every day.” Basketball players say.

“I run every day.” Marathon runners say.

“I write every day.” Writer’s say.

“I dance every day.” Dancers say.

“I get in character every day.” Actors say.

“I strum my guitar every day.” Guitarists say.

“I meditate every day.” Meditators say.

“I watch the stock market every day.” Investors say.

And on and on it goes.

Their job description changes but ordinary people that do the same thing over and over and over again ultimately become successful.

Some people call success heavenly.

Others think of failure as hellish.

The Navy SEALs were a little more cryptic in their description but they shared a similar sentiment.

“Everyone wants to get to heaven but nobody wants to die” — Navy SEALs

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