In this episode of the Super Self Podcast, Pete Ferrari sits down with Don Mann, former Navy SEAL, SEAL Team Six member, longtime CIA contractor, endurance athlete, bestselling author, speaker, survival expert, and one of the most relentless performers to ever come through the series. Don spent 21 years in the Navy SEALs, including time with the legendary SEAL Team Six. After his military career, he spent decades as a CIA contractor, competed at elite levels in endurance sports, climbed more than 50 major summits, completed extreme endurance events, authored more than 20 books, and built a life around one core idea: mission success. This episode centres around Don’s book, The Navy SEAL Playbook, a practical, no-nonsense guide to building discipline, resilience, commitment, accountability, leadership, and mental toughness in everyday life. Pete and Don unpack what it really means to train harder than the mission, why commitment matters more than motivation, how to embrace discomfort without destroying yourself, and why surrounding yourself with excellence can change the trajectory of your life. This is not just an episode about Navy SEALs. It is a conversation about how anyone can stop setting the bar low, build stronger habits, take accountability, and push closer to their full potential. Episode Highlights: 15:22 — Don and Pete talk about Dick Marcinko and the origins of SEAL Team Six 25:22 — Why civilian life can feel strange after being surrounded by elite performers 32:58 — Forward progression and sustained movement 35:20 — The four daily habits: stronger, faster, smarter, and helping others 48:51 — Temporary pain versus permanent regret 01:07:05 — The OODA cycle: observe, orient, decide, act 01:21:38 — Commitment, accountability, and taking responsibility for the team Key Takeaways: If you rely on motivation, you will stop when things get uncomfortable. If you rely on commitment, you keep going because the decision has already been made. Whether you are training for sport, building a business, raising a child, preparing for a presentation, or trying to rebuild your health, the principle is the same: prepare so thoroughly that the mission does not ambush you. The macro goal gives you direction. The micro goals keep you moving. Do something to make yourself stronger. Do something to make yourself faster. Do something to make yourself smarter. Do something good for somebody else The regret of quitting, avoiding the mission, or never finding out what you were capable of can stay with you for life. Action is how fear loses power. Purpose-driven discomfort builds resilience. Random suffering does not. About the Guest: Don Mann is a former Navy SEAL, SEAL Team Six member, CIA contractor, endurance athlete, speaker, survival expert, and bestselling author. He served 21 years in the Navy SEALs, including time with SEAL Team Six, and later spent decades working as a CIA contractor. His career has included elite military service, extreme endurance competition, mountain climbing, survival training, television work, and more than 20 published books. Don is the author of The Navy SEAL Playbook and the Thomas Crocker fiction series, including books such as Hunt the Wolf, Hunt the Scorpion, and Hunt the Leopard. His work focuses on discipline, mission success, leadership, resilience, commitment, accountability, and helping people push beyond what they think is possible. Connect with Don Mann: Website: https://www.usfrogmann.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/us_frogmann/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-mann-6b056818b/Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B003O83BI8 This episode is brought to you by Jaca Rare Sugar. Jaca is a revolutionary, rare sugar called allulose with 0 net carbs, 0 glycemic index (diabetic & keto friendly), and 90% fewer calories than sugar. Jaca tastes, cooks and bakes like old school sugar with none of the harmful effects. www.jacasugar.com