# Top 10 Shorts Moments From 2023

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX5HYdDJDs4
- **Дата:** 29.12.2023
- **Длительность:** 7:29
- **Просмотры:** 17,104
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/17001

## Описание

Today's video is a compilation of my top 10 short moments from 2023. Hope you enjoy this one and let me know what you think in the comments!

Timestamps:
0:00 - 0:32 20-30 year olds, Watch this!
0:32 - 1:02 "Does money equal happiness?"
1:02 - 1:43 The future of AI
1:43 - 2:18 Why you should hire fast and fire faster
2:18 - 3:01 A champion's mindset on "failure"
3:01 - 4:02 How to prompt ChatGPT to work for you!
4:02 - 4:44 He made his first $20
4:44 - 5:44 20-30 year olds, THIS might be ruining your happiness
5:44 - 6:21 Goal setting advice for 20-30 year old business owners
6:21 - 7:29 Brand advice that you HAVEN'T heard before
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### 0:32 20-30 year olds, Watch this! []

and the way I took that scene was I'll see you in 10 years [ __ ] do you know what it feels like to be 26 years old have people that you went to high school with come to your liquor store look you dead in the face as they pulled up in their BMW and say oh you work for your dad and then you ring them up on their case of champagne and you bring it out to their car and put it in their trunk and they look you in the face with pity I Liv that life and the way I took that scene was I'll see you in 10 years [ __ ] I have friends who make

### 1:02 "Does money equal happiness?" [0:32]

$42,000 a year work 9 to four but they're pumped and they'll text me like how happy they are to be the coach of their kids baseball team and you know that's amazing I'm actually weirdly envious but I have friends who have $100 million in the bank who are still hungry who want to do even more who will complain to me cuz they know I work a lot about no work life balance and they don't get to spend enough time with their family and I'm like you have $100 million you could stay home like you're in control don't complain about it you've made that choice you want to spend more time with your family spend

### 1:43 The future of AI [1:02]

spend more time with your family how many people here have used chat GPT or an AI think I don't think people realize that Alexa and Google home and apple home are about to use this for real I don't think people realize it's going to look like this hey Alexa I have six of my sons friends coming over two are lactose intolerant one is vegan three are a mess and I'd like them to eat it a little healthier I only have a couple hundred bucks in budget and they'll be here for about 4 or 5 hours but I also need something quick and snacky in the morning cuz they're going to sleep over and I want to send them home with something send it that's how people are going to shop so what I just said is real life in 5 7 9 10 years how do I

### 2:18 Why you should hire fast and fire faster [1:43]

know that the person I'm going to hire is dang it Gary I've got really good hiring advice learn to fire fast you guys have your ego tied up in your hiring you think you're so good at hiring and then you hire somebody and they're [ __ ] but you may pretend they're not because firing them admits that you were wrong so it's your own ego that's holding you back my ego is only balanced by my humility I hired somebody for hundreds of thousands of dollars 6 months ago interviewed him three times I fired him one day into working at Vayner media I'm like [ __ ] check your ego in the door you're not that great of [ __ ] hiring but good news nobody is there's this clip going

### 3:01 A champion's mindset on "failure" [2:18]

around on the internet where the guy asked him did he fail this season uh do you get a promotion every year no right so every year you work is a failure no towards something towards a goal which is to get a promotion to be able to take care of your parents you work towards a go it's not a failure it's steps to success I love that Giannis did that because there's so many comps to it right now A lot of people are realizing what athletes are dealing with because now everyone's putting themselves out there and they're getting commented about everything about everything one bad night and everyone's got all sorts of things to say every one of us in this room right now we have bad days but it's hidden it's a very interesting human psychology conversation I love that Viral clip is going because I hope it helps people

### 4:02 How to prompt ChatGPT to work for you! [3:01]

how journalist I'll tell you exactly how ready I want to write an article about champagne that focuses on the fact that prco from Italy is now a good alternative for a portion of the price I want you to historically reference other times in history when something was the establishment and a product came along that was equal of quality but a fraction of the price and speak to it in a manner that helps people understand that quality of flavor is subjective but price is not enter the prompting I just wrote a very good article for the London Times about prco and champagne something will be outputed and then I'm going to read it and I'm going to add 10 more sentences and edit six more sentences so the creativity of the writer and the ability of the editor becomes a new form of a human being I just literally talked out to you

### 4:44 He made his first $20 [4:02]

you like some lemonade I would like some lemonade are you selling any yes okay well then I want some my friend one so let's see how this is your first sale yes it is what's your name Buddy Andrew all right pink lemonade all right that's the good stuff no you got to give him more oh you got to that's that's good I like that kind of and then give that to him all right how much $1 okay well I'm going to give you 20 is that okay yeah we got some chain no you keep the chain oh my goodness what do you say thank you you're welcome thank you so much bro this is delicious you made this you or Mom tell the truth H we kind of work together you're a team yeah all right thank you buddy have the best day I'm 27

### 5:44 20-30 year olds, THIS might be ruining your happiness [4:44]

and I'm trying to keep myself going every day and I kind of struggle sometimes so what is your take on that what do you struggle with brother I think just being motivated to get to my angle honestly six figures have a big house I'm being a little materialistic but well that's why you're struggling you're literally the hypothesis I have of why people are unhappy you just made up an arbitrary goal for yourself based on material things without realizing the second you walk into that home and you make six figures nothing's changed damn that was I would rather you know have someone be honest with me you know so but even better brother I'm telling you from the deepest levels of love that you can even imagine I know you I've met a thousand of you all of them have lost the second they got there you've been able to turn your perspective to something that's very easy the world is very good at selling this it's just super not true bro 20 years

### 6:21 Goal setting advice for 20-30 year old business owners [5:44]

ago making a million is the way people talk about making a billionaire it was that not achievable for almost everyone yeah and now we all walk around and these kids are confused like the okay so America very rich country one of the richest in the world the top 1% of earners in America the bottom the last person in the top 1% is 440,000 a year that's wow really W let me say real slow if you make more than $440,000 a year you're in the top 1% of people in America n that's I call this the high

### 7:29 Brand advice that you HAVEN'T heard before [6:21]

school party rule I think this is the most interesting move in high school culture if you're a mid tier popular person you can't be the coolest and you can't be a nerd and Off the Grid like in the rank of 300 coolest kids in your class you are 200 you're below the middle if you're lucky enough that your parents don't give a [ __ ] or travel too much or something else in your environment if you are able to somewhere between sophomore and junior year of high school host the party and get everybody to come to your house and [ __ ] on your house but you held it you go from 200 to 92 to 13 if you think back to your high school the person that was not necessarily built to be popular freshman year who hacked the system was the one that realized that if they hosted the party it would Elevate their brand within the ecosystem if you're hosting the podcast in a very small Niche and you're the host and you're reaching out and saying hey Rick number one successful commercial real estate personality in all of Texas I'd love for you to be a guest on my show they're like oh [ __ ] whoever can host the party first wins the langra
