The Way Forward: Master Life's Toughest Battles and Create Your Lasting Legacy

The Way Forward: Master Life's Toughest Battles and Create Your Lasting Legacy

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  • Create Date:2022-03-28 11:21:49
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Robert O'Neill
  • ISBN:1665097140
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Summary

The Way Forward will help every reader master their own challenges—this is a must-read book!” —Admiral Bill McRaven, U。S。 Navy (Retired) and author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Make Your Bed

American Sniper meets Make Your Bed in these life lessons from decorated United States service members and New York Times bestselling authors Robert O’Neill and Dakota Meyer—an in-depth, fearless, and ultimately redemptive account of what it takes to survive and thrive on battlefields from Afghanistan and Iraq to our daily lives, and how the perils of war help us hold onto our humanity。

Rob O’Neill and Dakota Meyer are two of the most decorated and recognized US service members: O’Neill killed the world’s most wanted man, Osama bin Laden, and Meyer was the first living Marine to receive the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War。 But beyond their actions and courage in combat, O’Neill and Meyer also have much in common in civilian life: they are both sought-after public speakers, advocates for veterans, and share a non-PC sense of humor。 Combining the best of military memoirs and straight-talking self-help, The Way Forward alternates between O’Neill’s and Meyer’s perspectives, looking back with humor at even the darkest war stories, and sharing lessons they learned along the way。

The Way Forward presents O’Neill and Meyer’s philosophy in combat and life。 This isn’t a book about the glory of war and combat, but one about facing your enemies, some who are flesh and blood and some that are not: Your thoughts。 Your doubts。 Your boredom and your regrets。 From Rob’s dogged repetition at the free throw line of his childhood basketball court to Dakota’s pursuit of EMT and firefighter credentials to aid accident victims, these two American heroes turn their experiences into valuable lessons for every reader。

Gritty and down-to-earth, O’Neill and Meyer tell their stories with candor and vulnerability to help readers handle stress, tackle their biggest obstacles, and exceed their expectations of themselves, while keeping life’s battles in perspective with a sense of humor。

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Reviews

Andrew Baine

Not quite what I was expecting。 Dakota and Rob alternate “chapters” as they discuss life lessons。

Nicholas

Worth a readTold in a conversational style, this back and forth conversation exposes you to the long and rough road these two extraordinary men have traveled。 Would that we were all so brave。

Sher

Ty for sharing We all have ‘story’ to tell about our life, you won’t want to miss this one。 Thanks for sharing yours!

Roxanne

This is a great book。 It is written by Robert O"Neill and Dakota Meyer。 One was Navy Seal and the other was in the United States Marines。 They both served on dangerous missions。 All the missions they did were terrifying and they can do emotional damage to a soldier。 One thing I have seen is the VA system is hard to deal with。 My father was a POW in World War 11 and and he recieved great care form the VA。 But he saw many service members from the Vietnam War not getting the care they needed。 That This is a great book。 It is written by Robert O"Neill and Dakota Meyer。 One was Navy Seal and the other was in the United States Marines。 They both served on dangerous missions。 All the missions they did were terrifying and they can do emotional damage to a soldier。 One thing I have seen is the VA system is hard to deal with。 My father was a POW in World War 11 and and he recieved great care form the VA。 But he saw many service members from the Vietnam War not getting the care they needed。 That made him feel bad。 Part of the problem is too many vets are coming back from the Middle East and they do not have enough people to care for them all。 My father was in 5 POW camps in Germany in 1945 and even as he got older he still ahd trauma from that and we took him to a private therapist to help him。 My dad bacame a volunteer at an Air Musuem where other veterans worked and they became a close knit group。 This book says that also get good people around you that understand what you have been through。 PTSD is a very real thing and can last a long time。 They both have the attitude of make themsleves better every day。 They both have become speakers and authors to raise awareness about veterans issues。 I lived in a apt complex where my neighbor a man in his 20,s had just come back from Iraq, he said Iraq was the country form hell, he already had PTSD, he could not sleep, he had terrible nightmares。 He was home on leave, when they told him he was going to have to go back to Iraq he quit the Marines and moved back to Tennesee with his wife and baby。 I felt so bad for him that he was in such bad shape at such a young age。 。。。more