# THE JOURNEY IS EVERYTHING | DailyVee 156

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaWnDr1LXmo
- **Дата:** 12.02.2017
- **Длительность:** 20:30
- **Просмотры:** 157,439

## Описание

IF YOU'RE NOT DREAMING BIG FOR YOURSELF, WHO'S DOING IT FOR YOU? FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME... LEGACY IS GREATER THAN CURRENCY.

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## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaWnDr1LXmo) Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

- 6:40 in the morning. I left DRock back at my apartment by accident 'cause I moved up my car 15 minutes. We miscommunicated so I got to film this. If you're not dreaming big for yourself, who's doing it for you? ("Monday To Monday" by Saba) - Saba, I've been telling you. - [Casey] Gentlemen. (Gary laughs) - What up, my man? - Gary, good to see you. - Good to see you, brother. - DRock, what's up? - [DRock] Good to see you. - [Casey] You guys... - [Gary] How you doing? - Good. - You guys, you awake? - I'm, am I awake? Kind of question is that? - Did you hit the gym yet this morning? - No, that I haven't done. - So we're gonna do that in Canada? - No, I'm flying in, right back. - [Casey] You're flying back today? - Yeah, I have stuff tonight. Like original content. So my ability to communicate like things that matter to me and then I don't know if you have this but I have the swipe up. - Yeah. - You have it, right? - Yeah. - I mean that's, you know. I mean, that's a huge deal. I'm getting about 10% for fucking 70, that's insane. - Yeah. - But I'm doing it every day daily like 15 pieces so that will happen over time but still. - People see me up there, they're like, whoa-- - What the fuck? Exactly. That being said, you're still probably going to be able to hold 50%. Just two camera nerds just camera nerds. - [Casey] Camera nerds. - [Gary] Camera nerds. How do you spell camera? - What's that? C-A-M-E-R, I don't know. - How do you spell camera? - [DRock] C-A-M-E-R-A. - Yes! This is a picture of a quote in Russian to 29,000 reach. - And 161 comments on that. - 1,000 likes, I mean like people really, the appreciation level is extremely high and Spanish is the one I'm really kind of like paying attention, like Chinese. Like the reach is, I'm only targeting people in my fanbase. I'm not running ads even. This is not discovery, this is within my own ecosystem. But the share-ability is so high 'cause so many of these people have been waiting to be able to share my content. The amount of fans you have that want to share your content. - Who's translating for you? - Individuals. - Amazing. - Mhmmm. - Amazing, I love that. Plus, I love the inclusivity of it. - Well that's, just incredible. 93% of them like the second it happened literally thought they were Hollywood stars, moved to Hollywood. Well, okay. - [Casey] They literally? - I mean they literally moved there. They literally wanted agents. They literally needed to be in a movie. They literally played it different and I would tell every one of them I'm like this is the game. ("The Journey" by Russ) We're very late. I'm just random hello-ing like crazy on DM. You get a random hello. Surprise hello, excuse me. - [DRock] Do you want to walk? - No, I don't want to walk. I want to surprise hello. Can't walk and surprise hello. - [DRock] Do both. - Both. More, more. Elevator up, DRock. Look at that shin, look at that shin. Great shin. - [Casey] I show shin. - He shows shin. How do you spell shin? - [DRock] S-H-I-N. - [Gary] I got it. Listen, I'm happy about that. - [DRock] Since when have you started caring about spelling though? - [Gary] I don't.

### [5:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaWnDr1LXmo&t=300s) Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)

Surprise hellos, just DMs just (blows raspberry) just going fast. Boom, OneMoneyMakingMitch, send message, paste. Surprise hello with a heart. Just want to thank everyone for the attention. Humbled. Will never forget. My tummy hurts a little bit which is rare. Kids are playing basketball, I want to beat their faces in right now. Film out that window, DRock. I want people to see these kids. Show them. Would not let, I would not let them score. We're here, we're pulling up. - Can I get a selfie with you? - Real quick, I'm super late. I'm suppposed to be on stage. - Alright, man. - Awesome, man. Thank you. Hi. - [Gary] Nice to meet you. Okay, let's do it. Awesome, see you in a little bit. How's the Q& amp; A setup? I actually want to do, based on the audience, I want to do a lot of Q& amp; A. - Over here. - [Gary] Okay. Backstage now at a church here in Ontario. About to hit the stage hard with serious vigor. I'm gonna teach you more about selling and marketing right this second than anything you'll learn in any school ever. - [Man] Thank you. - What you give with expectation in return, you lose. (audience applause) - [Man] Thank you. - Jab, jab, right hook is give, give and too many people interpret it as take. Jab, jab, right hook is give, give and then ask. And so that's the cadence, you know, especially when you're asking for something as big time as an internship at Vayner that has become super competitive, that's when you got to do your homework on what the value is. It's awesome that you can do a flip and that'd be cool on camera, feels super selfish. I feel like you were gonna win twice. ("The Journey" by Russ) Let's go. Awesome man, yeah, let's do it. You did? I'm going through it. There's like 4,000 emails they're going through. We'll get to you. - [Man 2] Alright. - Awesome, take care, man. Here's what I think is teachable. I think that most people that are not nice to other people, are broken inside and are unhappy inside. And I think through real psychological work, therapy, real self-evaluation, really hitting rock bottom, some shock to the system like taking a year vacation or getting a divorce or having that conversation with their father about that thing that happened when they were 11. I mean there's a million things that I do think can unlock a dream. I think they're the hardest things in the world to do and I don't take it lightly. I've not been able to do it so easily so I don't think it's easy but I do think it's achievable. I think it takes an enormous amount of self reflection, acceptance and humility on the part of the person that's doing the actions and it takes a complete reset of who they are from a hardwiring standpoint and so I would say yes, but 99% of people I don't think will pull it off. And I mean that, by the way. It's very hard. The practicality, the grind, the work, the real stuff, the meat, the potatoes. Everybody wants the sizzle. Everybody wants to write the article about the billion dollar kid. The problem is there's three of them. Right? And there's hundreds of thousands of million dollar kids and there's millions of hundred thousand dollar kids. The problem is everybody's trying to map their behavior to the three trillion dollar kids and they'll fail and we need to take that off the pedestal start putting the pedestal and putting the people on there who are driving practicality in reality because as I'm talking to you I have enormous fear of what happens when the economy gets softer because it's been good for nine years and that's why everybody's kind of floating around and pretending the part of founder. Those people are going to be working at Bank of America and Toyota in five minutes. So they need to get practical real fast. I'd be careful with that. I would tell you my argument on this issue is that every generation has it's people that wanted attention.

### [10:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaWnDr1LXmo&t=600s) Segment 3 (10:00 - 15:00)

Every generation had it's people that wanted money. I think we're very lazy as a society in throwing people into groups. I know plenty of lazy 40-year-olds and 50-year-olds who always wanted work-life balance and taking vacations. I know plenty of 40 and 50-year-olds who wanted one on one attention and I know plenty of 20 and 30-year-olds who want the money. So, I would say and I know I can tell by your vibe you're gonna agree with what I say which is I spend zero time on the macro of what's going on in the world of the current conversation. It is always one on one. Meaning what does that person want right now. Because guess what? What DRock wants right now when he's 29 years old, 25 years old, sorry DRock, what he wants today is gonna be different in seven years. So like not only is it one on one, it's one on one within a moment. So much. I'll tuck this in. What's that? For five minutes. I know, okay? You know what's going on with the car? Like what time it is? That guy seemed a little weird. Cool. - [Man 3] Alright. - [Gary] Good. I'll be with you in a few minutes. Let me bang this out. Come with us. Yeah, and the last time it was easy. It was like going to a Knicks game. - [Man 4] Gary, oh my God! (Gary laughs) Please, we need another one. - [Gary] Hurry. You got one second. You're already too slow. You ruining the interview. - [Man 4] We got this, we got this. - [Gary] You got to reverse it, bro. - [Man 4] Come on, bro, we got this. - [Man 5] Take 15 seconds. - [Gary] Alright, let's do it. - [Man 5] If you need to tap out because I know you've got a plane to catch and I don't. - I just want people to know they've got time. Way too many 55-year-olds think it's over. Especially because we live in this tech world where it's all about the 20 and 30-year-olds like never before. I mean you just have time. I think I said this to you, and I'll say it to all of you, when I look at all these young faces you have so much time. Like, fuck, I'm 41 years old and I feel like I'm 7. just starting. I'm like okay, now the foundation. You know? People are 33 and have two kids and find themselves in a job and they're like fuck, what? You have time. And you're in control. And I just want people to realize they have one life because that's practical. That's true. That's actually, unless somebody, and actually listen, if you can prove to me otherwise I'd be really happy. Get in here. Yes, one second, this man first though. He's got the Put In The Work shirt. Oh, we're doing video. Go fast. - Danny at VayerMedia, I sent him a video. - Hey Danny. Take care, bye-bye. - [Man 6] Safe travels. - Thank you. - Hug, thank you so much. - [Gary] Alright, got to go. Hurry, hurry. Dude, hurry. I'm gonna miss my flight for your fucking selfie. Let's go. No, (laughs). - [Woman] We're dropping them off around the corner,-- - Oh, got it, good. - [Woman] easiest way for then to say hi to you. - [Gary] How are you? - We just wanted to say hi. - [Gary] How are things, man? Good to see you again. - It's great to see you. - [Gary] Thanks, man. Was fun. How you doing? - Good, how about you? - [Gary] Good. - You must be really tired. - [Gary] Not really. The energy of something like that is over the top, right? - [Man 7] Makes sense. - Yeah, how've you been? - [Man 7] Doing well, man. Really well. - Good. What's going on? - [Man 7] Coming to New York this May. - What are you going to do? I know Andy, we were making a bunch of different decisions. - [Man 7] Yep. - [Gary] Do you need my help otherwise? Can I help you in a different way? - [DRock] You got your phone, right? - [Gary] Yeah. - [Man 7] Just of in terms of when I go there connecting-- - Connecting. Yeah, yeah. I'll help you. - [Woman] Okay, guys. - [Gary] Good to see you. Casey's in there? - [DRock] Yeah. - Let's go see him real quick. Thank you, bro. Is Casey in here? - [Man 8] Yeah. He's in the green room. - [Gary] Yo, I didn't want to leave without saying goodbye. - [Casey] Are you leaving? - [Gary] Yeah. I'm missing my flight. - This is a good prelude to maybe (inaudible) or something we got to figure out. - Yeah, we will. - Dude, how'd it go out there? - The love of the crowd is, you know this. You're the king of this. I love it. I love people. - I'm not the king of this. You're going back to New York City right now? - Right this second. I'm literally gonna miss my flight but DRock said you're back here and I'm like I got to give him a kiss. - Don't miss your flight, thank you. - I will. - Thanks for the kiss. -[Gary] See you later. - It was good to see you. - [Gary] Good to see you, brother. - David, good to see you. - [Gary] Bye guys. Bye, thank you so much. Alright. (DRock laughs) - [Man 9] I said 12:15, Gary. - I know, my man. I'm sorry. Alright, we're gonna be late for this flight. It's gonna be tight. - [Man 9] What time is the flight? - Three. We should be okay, right? We're checked in, right? - [DRock] We have customs. - We have customs, it's gonna be tough. We'll see what happens. I mean, yeah, I just think I can. I've done really well and I'm only 41 years old and you know, I'm not gonna be a Mark Zuckerberg kind, a Mark Cuban one big event tons of money and you know I hope I stay healthy and my family stays healthy and, very frankly, I hope Woody stays healthy. I need time. ("Right Now" by Madreal) I think I went with a different kind of vibe.

### [15:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaWnDr1LXmo&t=900s) Segment 4 (15:00 - 20:00)

Mhmmm. Whatever we have to do to paint a different picture in your mind then we'll hack at. You know, 'cause it's going well. It really is. I mean I appreciate your aspirations but I can't let them come at the expense of your mentality. And that's good, man, by the way, the KPI, the big win from this is learning that. The big win of being in my inner circle is the thing that I haven't brought up a lot lately which is 99% of things don't matter. - [DRock] I appreciate that you want to do great things. - Not at the expense of your, yeah, I mean if you out pressure yourself you're not going to be able to achieve it. Like I have the biggest ambitions of all time but I'm also extremely comforted in accepting my short comings and not everything is gonna work out perfectly. The ambition for perfection is the quickest way to not achieve perfection. I strive for what it is. ("The Journey" by Russ) Not gonna catch me sleepin' ever again. So just landed back in Jersey. And that's fun. Always like landing in Newark just a little Jersey love. Little Holland Tunnel up in front of us, love that place. Anyway, great speech this morning in Canada. Hectic, boom, boom. Little boom, boom. Little more, more. Casey Neistat spoke after me. Finally getting his last name down, DRock. I'm proud of myself. Boy, I'm bad at that. Anyway, Casey's amazing obviously. Always fun to be in the presence of somebody who's got a bigger social media following than you. He crushes it on YouTube. Does his thing. I saw on social a bunch of people talking about and quoting and I forgot and it reminded me which is when I invested in his company, I told him the idea's solid but very hard to execute. We'll see but I'm betting on the jockey, not the horse. A lot of you have heard me say that but this was a successful investment of mine. I invested some six-figures into Casey's company and it returned when he sold it to CNN and it solely happened because of the jockey. And so, more and more in my life I'm paying attention to ideas are fine but it's the people executing them that really, really matter. It was nice to hear him say that. I'm feeling that the apex. I feel like I'm entering the prime of my career as a jockey. I think these next 20 years are gonna be the best entrepreneurial years of my career. I really do. 'Cause I think at 60 and what have you, I'll be focusing on the Jets and family stuff and yeah, I could just see it changing. I can feel I'm in it. I'm excited about it. And that's humbling to hear from Case. Thanks for that Casey and thanks for all of your guys attention. I had a lot of you say today that, many people said today, multiple people said today when I was giving love back and sticking around for the selfie and almost missed my flight, I'm proud to be giving you my attention. It just seems like a lot of you are paying attention to what matters to me and so I'm grateful and thankful and appreciate it and

### [20:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaWnDr1LXmo&t=1200s) Segment 5 (20:00 - 20:00)

("The Journey" by Russ) hope you're enjoying this journey as much as I am.

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