# LONG TERM THINKING IN BUSINESS - DAILYVEE SEASON 1: PART 3 OF 6

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAXJSPZjPvY
- **Дата:** 16.08.2017
- **Длительность:** 9:20
- **Просмотры:** 26,610

## Описание

This Unreleased footage is Part 3 of Season 1 of Best of DailyVee from DailyVee Episode...KARATE BUSINESS KID | DailyVee 042 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUrHkDGCrLo

THIS MEETING WITH A 10-YEAR-OLD ENTREPRENEUR IS A GOOD INSIGHT FOR ALL YOU YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS TRYING TO BE MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKERS OR START YOUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS.

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## Содержание

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

alejandra my man look at sharp you came in correct huh fresh cut this guy got the glasses get a jet suit on business dog right how old are you hey you love it house one already love it I love what you do what were you doing in there I gave them now 100 I have to extend big fan of yours thank you so I kind of wanted to have them interview you for like 10 minutes that you could do a little bit of a video yeah interview with you no problem coming up with your side YouTube channel opening with your brand oh a hundred bucks less come on ten years old sorry life lessons hopefully somebody you know was on for 100 do me a favor never give life lessons that you haven't actually lived got it because that's going to be the tough part I'll listen to your life lessons because I'm actually very curious what's going on in the mindset of a 7 to 12 year old but I won't listen to you giving me advice about things that you haven't experienced yet yeah got it that is that little piece of advice is the difference that I believe between you winning and you losing because my belief and I'm watching some of this 12 14 16 year old stuff happening there's a lot of that happening and a lot of it's happening from mom and dad feeding and the cynicism and the pushback from the audience is pretty aggressive and it's not a winning formula so keep it in mind yeah everything we talked about experience experiences so that's a love it part of why I teach them is that you have why did you tag along at the end of every video learn explore and most of all have fun good for you my man that's awesome okay so the first

### [1:55](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAXJSPZjPvY&t=115s) What advice would you give your son

question I was gonna and I was your son and I'm studying a business yep what advice would you give that's a very solid opening question I would actually look at what you were into like so you've got this business hustle down right but like are you playing video games collecting Pokemon do you like baseball I would look I would know you since you were my son and I would look at everything that you're interested in and the first piece of advice I'd give you is do something around that right so I think because for example for me because I loved baseball as a kid the baseball card business came very natural to me because it's what I loved the thing that most people don't understand is that it takes hard work and when you're a little kid when I was a little kid like there's so many other things that all your other friends are doing so many other things that you could be doing they're still in that stage where there's so many other things you want to be doing so the only way to really maintain it is to actually do it around something you love so my first pick so like for example let me reverse this on you what do you love besides business and things that make sure what else are you into karate great so to me karate would be a very interesting thing to look at so what would that be should we start a karate fashion brand right like the way Under Armour and Nike roll and like do you want to go that route do we want to make karate content do you want to be we want to make a little karate figurine in Asia and produce it and sell it on eBay we would reverse-engineer karate we would lay out 10 15 things you could do then I would let you pick it because I'd want it to be your decision and then you'd roll okay the next question I'm going to ask you is that

### [3:35](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAXJSPZjPvY&t=215s) Any regrets as a teenager

you have any regrets in your life as a teenager it's a very good question there little good um the reviews doesn't see how I answer this will make more sense to you along the way I was so committed to my business and my business life at 14 15 16 17 18 and I mean so committed every Friday after school I would go to the dollar store or the mall buy stuff to sell at baseball card shows or flea markets the Saturday morning I either went to my dad's liquor store to work or I did a baseball card show the I wouldn't call it a regret but in hindsight the fact that I spent every single free moment outside of school from my freshman year of high school to my senior high school 92% of that time on working that number could have been maybe 75 like I probably should have went to a couple of more parties so like slow down yeah notice how my number one from 92 to 75 I probably should have kissed a couple more girls I probably should have got into a little bit more trouble but I still I'm talking just a little bit more I would never do it differently it's who I was there was no other option and that's such a minor shift that I would never consider to go back and change it but um I will say to you know getting the quick vibe I'm getting from your dad understanding the fact of your interviewing we were sitting here the thing that you may want to keep in the back of your mind from this interview when you rewatch this when you're 1416 just a little fun you know fun's important by the way fun if you need it yeah like you know in truth I didn't need it I didn't want it at all there was never a time in my v from 15 to 25 prime years for fun and all that stuff there was never one day one moment one hour where I wanted to choose going to the Jersey Shore and hanging out going to a party going to a bar you know going with my buddies on a road trip never which is why I didn't do it every time I did want to do it hence the 92% the 8% play wiffleball go to a party kiss a girl I did do it so I think uh I think your biggest concern as you get older is you want to make sure you're doing things for yourself not to make him proud and that's going to be the toughest thing for you okay so the

### [6:05](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAXJSPZjPvY&t=365s) Why New York

third question is that like why you like in New York and why how do you think like how you you're going to lead up to behind them so I like them so much because much like you your heritage I wasn't born in America I came here when I was three and when I moved to Edison New Jersey which was our Stanford Connecticut no more Queens no more Dover and like dinner that kind of setting I found friend and I didn't speak English and I got it when I first you know came to America and it was my first kind of like American friends and the first day I went outside the first thing they were doing was playing football with the old nerf footballs and one of the kids asked me who my favorite team was I didn't have one and he said you're a New York Jets fan and I said okay I'm a Jets fan this is literally how it happened and because they accepted me that was our thing right like now I had acceptance and this was me now creating this story 15 years later it took me a while to even like remember how it even happened but my friends in the neighborhood they were jet pants because we didn't live here my dad my uncle's my mom nobody else was jet to any fans they made me jet bands I started watching religiously I watched all the time I loved football and it just became my thing and somewhere around third fourth grade somewhere around the age Lloret now I realized that I was more likely to buy the Jets than to play for them as I started looking around and realizing wakil Shaw was going to be a much better football player than me Dave Jennings was getting a much better football player to me and so I started realizing that's what I wanted to focus on and I don't know how I'm gonna buy the Jets I don't I do not I know that I by nature as a businessman and a counter-puncher what I mean by that is oh karate do you do cloudy yeah so I don't know this because I don't have never done karate but what I hear by being a common sense individual in the world is a lot of martial arts is predicated on using other people's energy as your offense right good that's who I am as a businessman I'm the best I think I'm going to go down as one of the best karate businessmen of all time because what I'm extremely good at is responding to the actions of the market and then finding my opportunities I never thought that I would be producing content into social media that I would have an agency that I would write books I reacted to the opportunity got it yeah so there was no plan the plan was pay attention to what's going on the opportunity and strike it so that's all my gosh 20 questions quick job like you

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