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Retired U.S. Navy SEAL commander and best-selling author Jocko Willink explains how to build great teams. "Liking your job is absolutely critical." "We're putting people into roles where their nature is beneficial." "As leaders, we have to help people find the role and find the thing that they're good at."

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@jockowillink The best!!! Master leader!

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@jockowillink @grok when did this episode come out

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