For Everyone Who Comes From Nothing | Meeting With Power105.1 DJs
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For Everyone Who Comes From Nothing | Meeting With Power105.1 DJs

Gary Vaynerchuk 19.02.2020 112 878 просмотров 3 121 лайков

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Gary had a really great meeting with the DJs from 105.1. They got into a conversation about a lot of the advantages that come with being raised in the "dirt" or difficult situations. They talk about how adversity builds character and makes you more tolerable to challenges in the future the consequences many suffer from growing up without adversity. They also talk about the importance of perspective and their outlook on things they felt were unfair and out of their control. Be sure to check the timestamps for all the topics covered... Enjoy! Follow the DJs in this video on Instagram! DJ Norie: https://www.instagram.com/djnorie/ DJ Mr. Famous: https://www.instagram.com/djmrfamousnyc/ DJ Will: https://www.instagram.com/djwillnyc/ — Text me here https://garyvee.com/Community-yt — Your comments are my oxygen, please take a second and say ‘Hi’ in the comments and let me and my team know what you thought of the video … p.s. It would mean the world to me if you hit the subscribe button ;) — My DTC winery, Empathy Wines: https://garyvee.com/EmpathyWinesYT My K-Swiss sneaker: https://garyvee.com/GV005 — Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur and the Chairman of VaynerX, a modern day communications parent company, as well as the CEO and Co-Founder of VaynerMedia, a full-service digital agency servicing Fortune 500 clients across the company’s 4 locations. Gary is a venture capitalist, 5-time New York Times bestselling author, and an early investor in companies such as Twitter, Tumblr, Venmo and Uber. He is currently the subject of DailyVee, an online documentary series highlighting what it’s like to be a CEO and public figure in today’s digital world. He is also the host of #AskGaryVee, a business and advice Q&A show online. — Second Channel: https://garyvee.com/GVTV Instagram: http://garyvee.com/Instagram Podcast: http://garyvee.com/audioexperience TikTok: http://garyvee.com/TikTok LinkedIn: http://garyvee.com/LinkedIn Twitter: https://garyvee.com/Twitter Facebook: http://garyvee.com/GaryVeeFacebook Snapchat: http://garyvee.com/Snapchat Website: http://garyvaynerchuk.com Weekly playlist: http://garyvee.com/m2mall GaryVee 365 Alexa skill: http://garyvee.com/garyvee365 — Subscribe to my VIP newsletter for updates and giveaways: http://garyvee.com/GARYVIP

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Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

everything I just said sounds inspirational it's actually practical it's not rah-rah [ __ ] like you can do it it's how are you choosing to look at your life and then if you practically realize opportunity and be grateful for whatever the [ __ ] you have because somebody's always got it worse well then it could starts getting interesting you got your prospective DJ will such a pleasure it's a real pleasure it's ridiculous these are insta-famous nice to meet you hello Natasha how are you good what's good everyone thank you so much I am almost answering the questions that people ask well sometimes it's in cotton you know what I like about it still to your point I'm so consistent sometimes people make fun of me of like you say the same [ __ ] I'm like that's the [ __ ] point like people when they leave comments or say to me like you say the same [ __ ] think they're dissing me I'm like [ __ ] that's the point and then but where it's nuanced and what's why it's nice to meet people is sometimes it can be subtly nuanced everybody's question comes from a slightly different point the big part of what I'm trying to figure out what to do is like I back to what I was just saying there are 1327 things that are the things then it's like what's up in your life somebody has a sick mother somebody's trying to [ __ ] rule the world they don't care about money they want [ __ ] Fame some people want fame somewhat legacy some just want their kid to be proud of them cuz they're not proud of their dad or mom like there's so much [ __ ] underneath it but the foundation the [ __ ] I'm spinning it's [ __ ] real and then the other thing that you don't know when you're 15 and a [ __ ] knucklehead is life is long thank God obviously tragically sometimes no but like there's a very high chance that the four busts are gonna live to 50 years each longer there's a lot to do we grew we were parented and Grandpere did by people who didn't live to a hundred but we are so that's the [ __ ] I'm trying to get people to think about how old are you right so like when we were [ __ ] 1843 seem like a thousand but now we're like I don't know like I'm 40 foot like I feel like I got my whole life in front of me yeah I think we've been through some [ __ ] but like there's a lot to do for me I started feeling last couple years like damn is to sit and then you know what ends up happening in your game is when you're in something that has young youth culture in it you see somebody doing something special that you're proud of for them or happy for them or envious of them and they're 19 you're like damn my whole thing is like don't look at them look at the other 4 billion people that are 80 doing [ __ ] everyone's like McGary look at Mark Zuckerberg 25 or look at [ __ ] chance the rapper he already did I'm like what about the [ __ ] brilliant [ __ ] people that are 80 doing [ __ ] and still haven't broke through why are you looking at the point oo-oo-oo-oo 1% to judge your happiness why don't we look at the [ __ ] masses right I sit in this room what us being in America we're ready winning perspective and once you see gratitude an opportunity life is fun when you think something's suppressing you it's easier for you to feel suppress minority all that I get it that's true that's actually true but once you get into what am I gonna look at a lot of things are true what was true for me as I spent the first 20 years building my parents business for them that was my truth like lots of things are true the colbys life was good and then it had a tragic end like there's a lot of choice but people just you get to decide if you're gonna dwell and play prevent defense or if you're gonna see opportunity and be grateful and go on offense that's what I'm trying to get people through I could sit with anybody show me the richest white male in America and he'll cry about some [ __ ] like his mom was horrible you know what I mean like you pick yeah show me and then and that everybody knows somebody who's got all sorts of [ __ ] up situations and

Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)

they're happy that's called perspective I know everybody can talk about somebody who's happier than them that has it way worse and sadder better right and if that's true which it is for everybody if you think then that becomes the actual game that's what I think about and that's what I'm trying to be popular and that's why I think it's making an impact because it leads to a nice place you know yeah because ma you know I come from a place that's more zero and so it and the way I talk to people in that spot is not looking down at them and it's not even trying to inspire them it's just real everything I just said sounds inspirational it's actually practical it's not rah-rah [ __ ] like you can do it it's how are you choosing to look at your life and then if you practically realize opportunity and be grateful for whatever the [ __ ] you have because somebody's always got it worse well then it could starts getting interesting other than the money was driving you to the best part is the money is not driving me at all I've seen ya like but I could be really wealthy if that was my game I like the legacy I like the Amrish I like these moments I like people I really like people yeah I got really lucky that social media came along where people interaction went to scale because the way people look at me now it's just like the way that they looked at me when I was a kid and my crew I was the nice person I was the person up in height like my high school friends popping out they're like actually this makes sense you gave up popularity cuz you could have had it cuz every poplar kid liked you because you want to be friends with everybody and that cost you in high school but that's who you actually are the sports car Flex wasn't to say look at me I put 50 into LeBron now it's 200,000 that video was [ __ ] I just told you nine months ago to do this you could have done it too with one LeBron guess what because I was there when you only have when you not only when you have a thousand dollars to spend on something and it becomes worth four thousand and you could buy it on eBay and sell it in eBay between April and February that [ __ ] matters yeah right I think all of us can remember when $1,000 was a big [ __ ] deal and the thought of making a good decision doing something and five months later you have four thousand that [ __ ] resonates to all of us I remember that day like yesterday we're [ __ ] taking a thousand to four thousand but what do people do they go to a casino bet but one of people they do dumb [ __ ] and I'm saying it's that same hustles out here you know basketball players good so it's kind of it's an interesting it's why I'm confusing cuz when I do it right like I understand how it can be seen I'm just not worried about the judgment for every person at the end be like you're a [ __ ] who has $50,000 to buy sport cars and like [ __ ] you didn't hear what I said this wasn't for you you've decided to look at the perspective of coming up with excuses why you're not winning [ __ ] I had nothing there's a lot of people out there do have $1,000 who are trying to get go in how do I the system [ __ ] me no it doesn't you know the bronze the best you know sports cars to come in I'm giving it to you for free because you're following me on social media going by the [ __ ] LeBron you can have 4,000 now by the way it's going to 10,000 right I see straight up I'm telling you right to your face right now if you have $40,000 you can go on eBay by LeBron it's 4,000 and 6,000 in July when they're in the finals something like I don't care about 2000 bucks I'm like by eighty of them that's 160 thousand bucks so what I'm trying to do in a lot of different ways is trying to teach but I'm doing it from an angle where some people really he'll hear me and that's why they're growing and some people don't like it because they don't want to do it I'm put pressure I'm putting the pressure time token I'm poking my cool you're more than welcome to complain nobody gives a [ __ ] nobody cares man and like what I took what I talked to African American I wish I wish 100 percent of every white person in America knew what it was like to get pulled over 13 times in a year it's just something they'll never know all my friends in college were black so I but I still wasn't me I was in it I was in I did get pulled over all those times because I was in the car but even though I knew it you don't know it until you're in it and you still can't fully feel like when you're not it right but it'd be nice to even know how true it is that's what everything is so that's the example of race issues then there's the example of opportunity I wish everybody knew that had 100 bucks right now that if they went garage saling to Goodwill

Segment 3 (10:00 - 15:00)

and the dollar store and worked instead of crying about it and six months later had 2000 I wish they could taste it cuz pride is a lot of times disguising insecurity capsuleer right you're worried about somebody seeing you go to the dollar store and you're not looking they'd rather spend 800 bucks they don't have on some Weatherspoon's then spend a hundred bucks to go to dollar store buy 40 or 50 of these things and everyone's laughing at them I just didn't give a [ __ ] the ability not give a [ __ ] of course that's it that's why if you look Russian immigrants and African Americans are very simply flex for perception not truth that's real that's why do it now Dawes and I do it now and here's what happens in the comments on YouTube I go and garage and I'll do it in a couple of months when it warms up and the calm and I'll show I'm trying to teach people so when somebody's like 6 bucks I'm like 3 bucks and the comments if your perspective is complaining and shit's [ __ ] up like [ __ ] this guy you're a [ __ ] millionaire the [ __ ] are you ripping these people off right on the flip side I'm getting the DMS in the comments from people like you taught me now I do this now I quit this [ __ ] job got a different job because I'm making enough on my side also of garage saling mom happy now that's that I need to be able to deal with the judgment of somebody calling me a millionaire ripping off poor people that hurts somebody Ted I didn't steal it I went to a garage sale they wanted six bucks I offered him three bucks they were pumped they're pumped they were happy they were I'm there I know they were thrilled that's garbage their mother throw that out they were pumped but no cynicism the kid laying in YouTube watched that YouTube that he watching me who doesn't want to work oh I see how he got ahead he took advantage of people uh-uh you have an excuse to not work my first bro the amount of people that hit me up my friends are like yo you can't do this you look stupid and literally on that first day I did that first I think I did I'm Instagram stories before I did a YouTube video an idea my friends back I was like you don't know me you think you know me now this is Who I am I'm dirt you think on penthouse I'm dirt and that's right and that's why I think I resonate in certain pockets whether it's the culture you know because I'm dirt I definitely understand it I lived it that's what I was in it they donors say that I'm going to Chicago this weekend and I'm gonna win the spades tournament but I know and that's what people said every time something comes out that gives people a little bit of perspective it's the same old thing they're like oh now I get it I'm dirt the only thing is to find happiness on your terms and then reinforce it so much that you can't even hear people's opinions on what you should be doing to be happy like I did it for so long like this is perfect when this is your report like this is the [ __ ] right like again you start hitting the scene and everybody sees you but if people knew that I was do literally this is my entire high school my class rank was 243 out of 254 I was literally the 11th worst student in my entire grade I'm dirt this whole system told me I was a loser that I would never amount to nothing we're in the same age group there was no entrepreneurship when were coming up there's hustle for you guys but like in my world there wasn't entrepreneur no one ever got a thing you weren't starting a company go to college right how many times do we hear that go to college as if it was the only [ __ ] path but for me why I'm at this place of this young of an age is back then I knew I'm like cool you keep telling me but I'm in my own head I know exactly what I'm doing I'm gonna be nice to the Nerds cuz they're humans I'm gonna sell baseball cards in the lunchroom while you all laugh at me cuz I don't give a [ __ ] what you think I don't need your [ __ ] confirmation affirmation or cosign in my head at 12 I'm like you're gonna want my cosign and now I'm right practice that practice and then also like another thing that I'm really trying to talk to people about is like everybody else sucks to like one thing that really worked for me and I'm starting to talk about it's like when I would feel bad I'm like if I never envied anybody because I would look at

Segment 4 (15:00 - 18:00)

somebody no matter what they were somebody's dunking and I'm like barely got my jump shot down I'm like yeah but they suck it they're not nice or like you know like to me it's like why are you being yourself up and putting somebody else on a pedestal they got [ __ ] shortcomings too right like they're just human and then what that does is a weird thing then you start celebrating people instead of end being them for second in non-coated that seems like you're hating right so it's a difference we can say like you know nice but then here's the best books you'll preach to this room every culture is same that's the slang term we use in that culture like my grandma uses that term too she was a white russian woman she had a turn for it jealousy you know to me you know in Russian and Yiddish she's like every culture has got the same [ __ ] they just use different words it's all the same [ __ ] just different words you just say it better that's why I became the lay of the land honestly on some real [ __ ] you know what I mean like hip-hop is rock and roll those were gutter kids that were anti the establishment right and you can already see it right now with sexual preferences transgender other things that's gonna be the next culture it's been written in 30 years right it's been written because now there's somebody's more suppressed than you that's all that happens it's always the same kids from the dirt always win in the end if they can keep their mind right most can't and they feel the pressure and they break but the small percentage that realizes it's a strength not a weakness yeah that's why when I make content people are confused I'm like talking about rich kids and I'm like you don't get it they've been told they can't win so they've already lost their parents are taking care of everything every time I put out that content the whole supress comes at me like [ __ ] you I'd rather cry in a Mercedes I'm like you don't get it it's cuz you write just like your white friends saying I get it the contraband right well guess what if you're not a rich kid you don't get it either I understand you want the Mercedes let me tell you about the [ __ ] deep pain that's going on when your parents in the world and no matter what you accomplish everyone's gonna say it was your daddy's money you lost when you start at zero or suppress at least you have a chance to climb out and then be on a hurry you have a hope you can be on a pedestal you're admired from coming from it when you're the other way you lost before you start there's nothing you can do and they really break right I'm talking suicide right like right mental health it's so funny and I gotta run so much about white privilege I think about it a lot obviously cuz I care about these cultures how they mix when we get to mental health privilege that's gonna be the biggest conversation if you are privileged enough to have self esteem through chemicals and parenting you've won and that's what I'm trying to do for my audience I'm trying to be the gap of building up their self-esteem but first you have to be not entitled and stop complaining because nobody's listening but another [ __ ] loser the only person that listens if somebody complain somebody else that complains and you get into what's right one big dinner of do well fast and everybody leaves unhappy like as if anything and what I nobody seems [ __ ] about it that was fun

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