# No One Knew Me 10 Years Ago | Gary Vaynerchuk Original Film

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpOh0KgFB1s
- **Дата:** 21.06.2019
- **Длительность:** 4:10
- **Просмотры:** 687,565
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/17903

## Описание

You're going to hear me talk in a way that most of my biggest fans, even most of my team, have probably never heard. As some of you might already know, the motto behind my new sneaker with K-Swiss is making the shift towards "Positivity and Optimism." 

It's about living a life where you make happiness a choice, and you get there by looking at the world through the lens of positivity and optimism. In this interview, I really open up and talk about the struggles I had when building wine library in a tone that might be new to most of you. I really really hope you enjoy this episode, please tweet me @garyvee with any feedback or takeaways and have the best Friday ever!
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## Транскрипт

### <Untitled Chapter 1> []

I thought I'd be there forever until the day I did it you know it's funny I never had a conversation with my dad about me leaving day to day it just kind of happened it was like crazy to think about it was also a time where probably the toughest time my career was when my dad and I weren't clicking there was a point where the business got so big and I was getting the credit and I was starting to get the credit in the press and I feel like I could have done a better job of giving my dad more credit but I think it's some level I was struggling subconsciously without even realizing it that I owned nothing of it and now I'm married and you know Here I am at 30 31 32 years old I'm not paying myself a lot of money at all you kind of wake up and you've put you know a decade of 15 hour days 360 days a year into something you've built something and watched it grow from four to 60 million in revenue and you've never really made more than $150,000 a year I just started getting so much of the credit that it started undermining my dad's own feelings for himself so I'm most like he was getting wiped out of history and it was an interesting difficult time what it took for me to get out of that moment was the ability to start over

### A GARY VAYNERCHUK ORIGINAL [1:27]

if you feel like there is a point where you felt maybe unfulfilled but even though we were fulfilled helping your dad doing all this on the phone bill there was something else that was there for you and wanna chase me why yeah I mean I could feel like me changing you know the obsession with building the biggest wine retail company in America was fading and my curiosity about this Web 2. 0 evolution of the Internet was rising and I was starting to realize it wasn't that I was a great wine merchant it was communicator and my career started to shift at some levels you don't realize when something's dying down when you're in it and I didn't realize how much fire something new and fresh and wide-open and so grand you know I'm coming from the wine business which is incredible and I missed it so much I got back into it but this whole world of like this is the changing media landscape this is communication change this is gonna affect the world I often use the analogy of a lightning bug that just goes to the light and gets zapped I always wonder does that bug know that they're about to get zapped but they just can't help it there's a there's an enormous sense of destiny that runs through my body you know I just feel it the most important thing I think about when I think about getting to happiness is not so much owning anything it's the ability to not hear anything by yourself there's nothing more powerful than when everything gets quiet and the only thing that penetrates is your own voice and that voice isn't judging you when you look back now at the kid who felt pressure or an obligation what would you say to that kid now I would tell that kid to stay the course because he's got to figure it out

### POSITIVITY & OPTIMISM [3:59]

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