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"If you're in despair about America's future, meet my hero - Eric
Greitens. His life and this book reminds us that America remains
the land of the brave and generous. The heart and fist are just
the combination we need."
—Tom Brokaw
"The Heart and the Fist might have been written in many
countries, but its ideals seem to me to be quintessentially
American, from and of the United States as she is at her best.
That Eric Greitens—Rhodes Scholar, Navy SEAL, international
humanitarian worker and founder of the veterans' aid
organization, The Mission Continues—is an extraordinary
individual goes without saying. But what resounds so powerfully
in this book is his consciousness and drive, from the earliest
age, not to cash in on his own abundant gifts but to find some
path that was worthy of his highest self, some way to be of use,
to make a contribution and to really live a life. This is very
American. Mr. Greitens combines in one person the warrior ethos
of toughness, courage and tenacity with the compassion of the
humanitarian. This, too, is very American--not just to win wars
or to impose our will or point of view, but to act in the service
of others, on their own terms, to put others in touch with their
own capacity to manifest this flame that burns so brightly in Mr.
Greitens. If you're restless or for some calling you
can't name, read this book. Give it to your son and daughter. The
Heart and the Fist epitomizes—as does Mr. Greitens' life, present
and future--all that is best in this country, and what we need
desperately right now."
— Steven Pressfield, author of Gates of Fire
"Eric Greitens is exactly the kind of citizen-warrior that
America needs to fight our wars abroad and to win our battles at
home. A man wise enough to lead, courageous enough to fight, and
compassionate enough to care, he has written a glorious book
about how to live with purpose that should be required reading
for every American."
—Bobby Muller, Founder of Vietnam Veterans for America and
co-founder of the Nobel Peace Prize Winning International
Campaign to Ban Landmines
"The Heart and the Fist is a vitally important, powerful book,
along the lines of Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T.E. Lawrence (aka
"Lawrence of Arabia"). Filled with adventure, eminently readable,
and an incredibly valuable look into the heart and mind of a
great man who would serve to guide us into understanding an alien
culture.
This book helps to bridge the gap between humanitarian
groups and the (the 'heart' and the 'fist' ... who are,
all too often, truly 'alien' to each other!), in the same way
that Three Cups of Tea helps bridge the gap between the people of
Afghanistan, and those of the West who would assist that nation.
As Three Cups of Tea and Seven Pillars of Wisdom have
become mandatory reading in many organizations, The
Heart and the Fist is a seminal, paradigm-shifting work that
should be mandatory reading for every and humanitarian
organization who would work together (who must work together!),
around the planet, to make our world a better place.
And, even more importantly, this book should be mandatory
reading for every citizen who cares about helping others, with
our or with our humanitarian efforts, in a world filled
with starvation, suffering, tyranny, oppression and genocide.
This book has turned me into a believer in Eric Greitens'
methodology and his cause. Among the first of many to come!"
—Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, Lt. Col. USA (ret), author of On Combat
and On Killing
"If the United States is going to continue to be the
indispensable nation in the 21st century, it is going to require
an elite corps of both warriors and humanitarians that combine
hard and soft power. Eric Greitens, both in his personal example,
and in his book, points the way forward."
—Robert D. Kan, senior fellow at the Center for a New American
Security, author of Monsoon: The Indian Ocean and the Future of
American Power
"The Heart and The Fist is a defining profile of compassion,
courage and commitment that gets to the heart of why we wear the
uniform. From combat to the home front, Eric Greitens has
demonstrated extraordinary leadership as a Navy SEAL,
humanitarian and champion for wounded veterans. His powerful
story is testament the service of this Next Greatest Generation
that will continue long after the wars end."
—Paul Rieckhoff, Founder of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of
America (IAVA) and author of Chasing Ghosts.
"Few men who become Navy SEALs enter this elite warrior
fraternity with a background so rich in compassion, service, and
cross-cultural awareness as did Eric Greitens. And few Navy SEALs
have served the growing community of wounded warriors with such
skill and dedication as has Eric Greitens and The Mission
Continues."
—Dick Couch, Author of The Warrior Elite and Chosen Soldier
"One would have to be mighty cynical to resist the power of
Greitens’ experiences, and young Americans would benefit from
contemplating his message... A remarkable story told with modesty
and grace."
—Kirkus Reviews
"A glorious tale of humanity, resolve, and strength, Greitens's
book reminds us of how many things we take for granted in our
well-ordered lives."
—Publishers Weekly
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From the Inside Flap
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A piercing and inspiring memoir by a Navy SEAL for whom
service means a lot more than his time wearing the uniform
Like many young idealists, Eric Greitens wanted to make a
difference. Throughout college and after, he traveled to the
world s trouble spots, working in refugee camps and serving the
and the poor on four continents, from Gaza to Croatia to
Mother Teresa s home in Calcutta, among others. Yet when innocent
civilians were threatened with harm, there was nothing he could
do but step in afterward and try to ease the suffering. He became
a Rhodes Scholar to study the history of humanitarianism, in
search of a better way, but all the theory in the world could not
get past the fundamental problem: when an army invades, the weak
need to be protected.
So he joined the Navy SEALs and became one of the world s elite
warriors. As an officer, he led his men through the unforgettable
soul-testing of SEAL training, culminating in Hell Week recounted
in these pages with remarkable detail and went on to deployments
in Kenya, Thailand, Afghanistan, and Iraq, where he faced
harrowing encounters and brutal militia attacks. Yet even when he
wore heavy armor and wielded some of the deadliest combat arms,
the lessons of his humanitarian work bore fruit. At the heart of
Eric s powerful story lies a paradox: sometimes you have to be
strong to do good, but you also have to do good to be strong. The
heart and fist together are more powerful than either one alone."
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