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Alexander Clemens • March 12, 2019

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Book Review First Fast Fearless, How To Lead Like A Navy Seal by Brian β€œIron Ed” Hiner

Six-Word πŸ“š Summary: Hooyah. Be Cause, Not Effect. Hooyah.

Xander Clemens is in Melbourne, Australia reading the book First Fast Fearless, How To Lead Like A Navy Seal by Brian β€œIron Ed” Hiner

First Fast Fearless, How To Lead Like A Navy Seal by Brian “Iron Ed” Hiner gives an in-depth perspective of the ethos of the navy seals and deconstructs the brotherhood of what makes some of the most highly successful human beings perform the most uncertain missions known to man. You are probably not enemies found similar in this book for U.S. Navy Seals. Still, just as SEALs rely on him, Brian Hiner, to guide them on successful missions and safe transportation home, the people in your life depend on you to uplift them, conquer the competition, and develop paths to tremendous victory.Thank you, Nicklas Remington Bajema, for the photography! Fitting to read this book in the water. Highly recommend visiting Adelphi Hotel Melbourne in Australia and their Infiniti pool on the top of the hotel. Beautiful scenery in the middle of the city.


My favorite quotes from the book First Fast Fearless 

“Those who have a “why” to live can bear with almost any “how.” - Friedrich Nietzsche. 


“We take candidates directly from the streets, not the conventional forces. About 10,000 apply each year; 1,200 are accepted into training; and at most, 250 make it through.” -Brian Hiner. 


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