# There are Only a Couple of Ways to Run a Business

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkaAjJZJqwk
- **Дата:** 07.02.2017
- **Длительность:** 4:35
- **Просмотры:** 86,800
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/18993

## Описание

There are only a few options in the game ... the problem is most people don't want to face it
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## Транскрипт

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There's only a couple ways to run a business. You either sell ahead of it that allows you to stay alive. You raise money or you have a side job and you [ __ ] do it on the side. I mean, like there's nothing else. True. And then how do you get those people to how do you hire people when you haven't got the resources to do that? You don't you do it yourself or you find a co-founder if you can't code the app. I'm starting to program myself, but I know that's not the good way to go down to do everything. Then I would go to meetup. com or read London tech blog. You say you did are you in Saudi Arabia and you came here or you are here now. Got it. So go to meetup. com or other London tech apps. Find a developer. There's [ __ ] developer right here somewhere and see if you like them. I'll send it to you. All right. Seriously, like that's dude. Honestly, life is about [ __ ] taking it. Like here you are. You [ __ ] waited three, four hours. You asked this question. Dude right here is a good [ __ ] dude. I've waited 3 years in the desert. Waited three [ __ ] years in the desert and in the desert. I've been on construction sites. Yeah. It wasn't my problem. There was a customer over there and he didn't want to come down. He couldn't come. Everybody else in the company didn't want to go down. I drove 600 miles to go there. Closed the deal, got the check and came back. Yeah. Knowing that I wasn't going to get a bonus for, but I still wanted to put my name in the company. I get it. Until now, those same people are calling me now. Yeah. saying if we want you to get regular I'm telling you sorry I'm not in the company take that man's [ __ ] list right now get his [ __ ] come and get it work I'll grind it's just I don't know the direction I get it man and by the way there's a million people that are willing to outwork anybody and don't have the talent of strategy and you don't win like that's [ __ ] real like there's this notion that like the problem is that people don't realize it takes multiple it's not just hustle it's not just talent it's not just serendipity It's not just timing. It's not just leadership. It's not just emotional intelligence. It's [ __ ] all of its, right? Or you might be a number two. And you need somebody who's got that and you're the [ __ ] grinder in the engine behind the body of the nice sports car, you know? But you're the engine. Do you understand? True. Like, it's about that. There's nothing wrong with that. Are you [ __ ] crazy? Like I literally have 20 Facebook top 100 employee best friends who [ __ ] have a hund00 million in cash in their bank. Like I love everybody who thinks they need to be an entrepreneur to make that kind of money. Like the 400th employee at Facebook is going to make more money than 99% of the people standing out here that want it so bad. Yes, there's nothing wrong with that if that's what you want. Now, if you want the high of being the guy or the girl, well then go do that. But you just might make 80,000 a year, but you got your high like or you might just want to parent and you want to mold your kid. Like people just what I don't want. I want people to think for themselves, you know? themselves. When I hear somebody that's that hungry and willing to grind and got, right? So then you got to figure out pretty soon that if you have the chops to come up with the ideas or do the things and execute them. And if you don't, you better strap on to somebody who can Got it. Because there's a lot of people in my organization that are talented as [ __ ] smart as [ __ ] but they're not smart enough to see the My brother, who's a [ __ ] beast, would stand here right now and be like, I told Gary nobody would ever pay more than $5,000 a month for social media. AJ's the smartest [ __ ] dude I know. But I was right. And he wasn't because I see [ __ ] Like you, maybe you don't. Like that's okay. There's a lot of things I wish I did. I wish I was better and stronger in my financial kind of like understanding because if I was smart enough to know that I could have taken people's money and took 20% of the action and invested in Facebook and Twitter in 2007, I'd be a billionaire already. I was right. I just wasn't smart enough cuz I didn't go to [ __ ] a single course in finance and economics that made me understand that there was a way to carry people's money. I already knew tons of millionaires. I could have went around raised $100 million, deployed it against Facebook and Twitter, 20 million of my money against the multiple that I made. I'd have [ __ ] 1. 7 billion. Piece of cake. All I didn't know was that you could do that. And that's simple [ __ ] that everybody knows. Or not everybody, but a lot of people. So, we've all got strength and weaknesses. All right, I need to get the [ __ ] out of here. Who haven't I said hello to? Thanks for the advice. You got it.
