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Military Heroes John McPhee and Jason Redman - Megyn Kelly's "Double Feature" of Fascinating Interviews

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Grit Is Built, Not Born — Jason Redman on Getting Soft

Military Heroes John McPhee and Jason Redman - Megyn Kelly'… · Jul 5, 2026 Education

Redman just read about the 1879 Arctic expedition where men cut frostbite off their own feet and kept walking. He's tough — and he's not sure he could have survived that. The lesson: every generation has to practice hard things or it loses the ability to do them. We are getting softer, and the consequences are real.

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