# Don’t Form Your Opinions Based on One Facebook Post | Monday Marketing Takes

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtNdOWdGzt4
- **Дата:** 21.09.2020
- **Длительность:** 14:33
- **Просмотры:** 36,217

## Описание

There is an abundance of "fake news" and misinformation being spread on the internet now more than ever. Having the facts straight is not as easy as it used to be and it is on the individual to do their own research and educate themselves on the full story. In this episode of "Monday Marketing Takes", Gary Vaynerchuk and Tom DeSanto talk about the importance of doing your research and share practical ways to do so. Many of you may know Tom DeSanto as the founding writer and producer behind some of the biggest movie franchises in history such as X-Men and Transformers... This is a really important topic that more people need to be aware of, so please share this with your friends and family... Enjoy!
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## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtNdOWdGzt4) Intro

and we're gonna give you the hard science here's the data here are the facts no politics no anything you got your perspective i just want to be happy don't you

### [0:18](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtNdOWdGzt4&t=18s) Tom DeSanto

our first guest is tom desanto he's an extremely popular writer and producer known for some of the biggest movie blockbusters including x-men and transformers tom will tell us more about how he is partnering with the cdc to challenge kids to wear a mask as they go back to school through the heroes wear masks challenge and interestingly according to our vaynermedia back to school study this will hopefully help not only kids but their moms who we learned from our study are two times more fearful of their kids going back to school than their dads are welcome tom

### [0:55](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtNdOWdGzt4&t=55s) Justice League

thank you all very much i feel like we are forming a real life justice league to safety instead of pretend we're doing it for uh for real and hopefully we'll keep some kids from getting sick and bringing that home and uh that's what we're all here for so

### [1:10](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtNdOWdGzt4&t=70s) Comic Book Fame

tom before we go into the uh back to school stuff just for the audience because i know a lot of um individuals will be familiar with what you've been involved in but maybe not necessarily you so like just a little back to comic book fame actually what about a little three to four minutes on comic book number one origin story like what kind of kid were you like going over there just professionally for because i know a big percentage of the audience here uh from 18 to 81 years old have aspirations to do things similar to you and i think we should spend three four minutes on that and then we'll get into some of the other stuff got it you know

### [1:42](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtNdOWdGzt4&t=102s) Comic Book Kids

um as gary was a baseball card kid like my brother dan um i was a comic book kid so first story i have is uh we were across the street at this little candy store uh in elizabeth new jersey and i was three years old and my mom tells me i threw myself on the ground uh until she would buy me a flash comic book i couldn't even read but i think i saw the images of the superheroes and i knew that was my inner spirit animal um and then from there you know i was you know comic books we lived in a four-room apartment we were five people my dad was you know a cop in new jersey um we never you know wanted for money or anything but we weren't wealthy um and comic books allowed me and my imagination uh to leave that four-room apartment and to go to different universes and to go save the planet when you're a little kid i think one of the things you really want to do is make a difference on the planet but you're small and you don't have that strength or that ability and superheroes give you that aspirational thing um and look if we were back in ancient greece we'd be teaching our kids about hercules arrogance and uh his hubris and uh we would be telling about oh we need to do these labors in order to learn humility and that's what comic books are when they're done right these are our modern myths and then that's why i think it spoke to me in that joseph campbell 101 way and if anyone doesn't know joseph campbell if you really want to understand human ability and storytelling um on why humanity was always asking the same questions around the planet through their myths even though they had no interconnection with each other it's a great way to take that uh college class on your own and go look up those interviews with bill moyers it will give you a massive insight into the global audience and and what's in people's hearts so for me as a comic book kid you know i remember one day um i was also that kid rushing home from you know football practice to play dungeons and dragons uh nerd it out tom let's let's get everybody to understand you were nerding out i was nerding out and i'm living proof that uh your action figures can become real and paid for many times over um and that's you know for me you know that's the true success in life you know the one thing i would say is don't chase money you know money if that is your only goal you're always going to want more you're never going to be happy don't chase success success you're always going to want more and it's the same thing but when you do what you love and you can find success and find financial freedom in that that's where you're truly a successful person because you're enjoying it instead of what it can bring to you yes being your 80 year old self is going to be very happy if you live that life um what was your big break because a lot

### [4:45](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtNdOWdGzt4&t=285s) Toms Big Break

of people ask me about breaks and you know and or moments or like you know that you know just for more another perspective another story for the audience i think for me it was you know um i was a kid we moved from uh elizabeth new jersey to this place of islam um i know his one super what years were you in island uh i was i left island in 1994. oh perfect so do you know the clark uh the bradley shopping center in clark for clark circle my dad's the liquor my famous story of growing up in jersey and my dad was a stock boy in a liquor store was in clark circle liquor shoppers discount liquors in that bradley's shopping center i know exactly where there was that they also had that video store on the course that's right that's exactly right so like that's like literally like that's my that's where i grew up as that general area edison you know 15 minute drive away i went to high school in edison so is that right which one yeah i went to bishop r which is now st thomas aquinas again so um tom my backyard in edison was in tingly lane and i used to play football with my friends on bishop bars high school field from 1982 to 1988. so that we literally were in that same because i tom i'm sorry to interrupt you like just for everybody because i know a lot of people watching from my world tom's high school was actually where i put one of my lemonade stands when i talk about my lemonade's like literally that street of tingling lane yep that's another type of suburban area where you know i probably bought lemonade i'm sure i did because uh it was that type of growing up that well actually wait a minute you grew up you graduated high school when uh 86 got it and then you moved to 94 yeah jesus christ that's crazy keep going yeah super small world and um you know

### [6:44](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtNdOWdGzt4&t=404s) Toms Story

for for me it was you know uh you know i had that dream of making movies um but it's a dream uh so i was working uh actually at jcpenney uh in woodbridge center i was delivering pizzas i was addie my first job was washing dishes at denny's in avondale new jersey once you have a job like that you appreciate any other job because that is really hard work um and it's honest work um and then i took i started taking classes i was going to school at rutgers and i started taking a screenwriting class at nyu at night so i would hop on the train i'd go in and one of my teachers who was working with robert nero at the time said i was much more of a usc writer than an nyu writer meaning that i was much more of like a pop culture writer than gonna be doing taxi driver uh so i took all of the money i had earned from that point which was about five grand i went to a summer film program at usc where i got to write and direct my own short film and um i made my teacher cry wow the film and that gave me the validation that wow i can do this i can make someone take this in that moment you can get somebody into your world yes tom i apologize for jumping in i always get yelled at for uh interrupting but we have so few minutes left and so i want to get to this point give us the context because we are on this kind of back to school moment you've died you've gone headfirst into an initiative for back to school please explain that to the audience and give some context

### [8:17](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtNdOWdGzt4&t=497s) Toms Message

great so um back in february uh i'm sort of seeing that the medical community was having some issues with messaging and struggling on that front and i really thought of what hollywood did during world war ii so i reached out to some friends i've had worked in the government going back to the clinton administration these are lifelong public service people and i said hey is there anything we can do teaming up uh and that's i called john rogers and um he reached out to the cdc with the cdc foundation and we formed this partnership with facts to health um and our whole idea was hey let's create a hub for people except instead of just being hollywood let's unlock the internet and the artist that is in everyone around the planet and their voices and we're going to give you the hard science here's the data hear the facts no politics no anything this is how we all stay healthy safe and this is how we all keep as normal a life in a pandemic world as possible because there are countries that are killing it right now like japan has 2. 9 percent unemployment they have 1200 deaths they have uh no economic shutdown because as a culture since the spanish influenza in 1918 they all wear masks whenever they're feeling sick and now everyone has the potential to infect someone else i don't wear my mask to protect myself that protects me this much i wear my mask to protect you which protects you that much and that is why we wear a mask you're not doing it you're not appearing weak you're appearing strong you know tom you know how difficult is it to overcome when something gets politicized right because i think you know you're sitting here and saying very nice thing it's very easy to like from a i'm very common sense over politicization as a human so like to me so to me i find myself on many sides of both arguments yeah but do you feel like once something goes full till politicization it becomes real hard but it's not impossible and we can't give up you know that's why it's like look no one there is not a report of the daily death toll of doctors and nurses who die from wearing masks because they overheat yeah and by the way the good news is like because i have arguments with my friends i find myself back to because i have personal views and i can sit in different sides on different things i find myself having conversations with a lot of friends the mask one's been easy lately with my couple friends that are trying to get their juices flowing on it with me because they i think they love the debate more than even like they have passion for it and i said yeah no but like everybody's kind of succumbing to this one this one's kind of like this like the world is flat used to be a political debate yeah like this one's kind of i think we're on the other side of it i'm like razzing my buddies i'm like i think we're on the other side of this one but we're not ellie i'm away i'm aware i wish we were i wish i could you know you would agree with me though in the last 30 days it's we're appreciative of the momentum a little bit right oh absolutely you know i think you know when the president started embracing masks when you now start having to think about wait a minute my nine-year-old daughter is going to school you know from the confines of our home it can be politicized when your 13 year old is going to school and your 81 year old mother is with you still at home all of a sudden you might decide to put your energy on a different political issue totally and look those stories are out there you know there was a story where somebody went to a funeral uh a couple weeks ago uh and they brought it home and they ended up killing someone um a girl in her early 20s she just wanted to go to a party i get it i would love us all to go back to being able to go have a beer and a movie and a ball game but that's not the world we can intelligently live in right now and history is watching us and unless we handle this properly they're gonna go wow they really screwed that up so the number one weapon we have is wearing a mask washing hands and physically distancing those are the three things we can do um other than that see rob is leading the way uh rob you're gonna be the incredible hulk in our avengers here um so there we go see um but honestly it's you know the best way we can keep it together going back to school and give people as normal a life as possible is through this there is no debate if you have science that says uh this is not effective go recheck your facts you know just look at other sources do not trust a facebook post when you have thousands and hundreds of thousands of scientists and doctors and people who devote their lives to this saying this mask is going to help keep people safe and you know we're trying to prevent that story of that girl went to that party and four days later she killed her grandfather excuse me i apologize andrea i know you're uh you've got to bring in the next one before we get in trouble here tom i could speak for you with you about bishop r and jersey and x-men and mass all day and i'd like to get connected offline i really appreciate you being absolutely and uh if people could just uh facts to health. org and uh spell that out slowly because i know people miss it sometimes yes facts f-a-c-t-s the number two and then health l-h-e-a uh dot org o-r-g um and then do a hashtag heroes wear masks go to the website it has all the information there gary and team thank you so much stay well you got it bye buddy hey everybody on youtube first of all thank you so much so humbled for your time i don't want to watch but time is the biggest asset so thank you for watching that video if uh if you got some value out of that there's a plenty more where that came from feel free to check it out

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