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The Psychology of Extreme Ownership

The Psychology of Extreme Ownership

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Own Your World: How the Navy SEAL Concept of Extreme Ownership Can Heal Your Past and Forge a Life of Meaning


In the high-stakes, life-or-death operations of the U.S. Navy SEALs, there is no room for excuses. Blame, finger-pointing, and victimhood don't just lead to failure—they lead to catastrophe. From this crucible of accountability emerged a powerful leadership principle: Extreme Ownership.

Popularized by retired SEAL officers Jocko Willink and Leif Babin, Extreme Ownership is the simple, yet revolutionary, idea that you are responsible for everything in your world. Not just the tasks you're assigned or the outcomes you directly control, but for all of it.


For a SEAL team leader, this means if a mission fails—even if it's due to a subordinate's error, bad intel, or faulty equipment—the leader is 100% responsible. They own the failure. This mindset eliminates the blame game and immediately focuses the entire team on one thing: finding a solution.




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