Scottie Schneider | From West Point to Indigenous Wisdom
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概要
Scottie Schneider did everything “right.” He graduated from West Point, served as a mortar platoon officer, and built businesses—but it didn’t stop the collapse.
In this episode, Scottie joins John to discuss the dangerous gap between "looking successful" and actually having a stable life. After a severe injury in the Alaskan wilderness led to a medical retirement, Scottie’s life path shifted from military leadership to a long search for meaning that eventually led him to the jungles of Colombia.
We discuss:
- The Achievement Gap: Why checking the boxes of rank and career doesn't fix your nervous system.
- The Alaskan Incident: Serving in -40 degree weather and the injury that ended his military career.
- Beyond the "Breakthrough": Why chasing peak experiences (ancestral medicines) is useless without daily structure and discipline.
- Ocóyái: Translating Indigenous wisdom into a framework for modern veterans and high-performers.
- Extreme Ownership: Why you cannot "bio-hack" your way out of the responsibility to fix your own life.
“There's no substance or practice on earth that will remove your own responsibility of doing the work... don't do it in isolation.”
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