# BE COMFORTABLE WITH YOURSELF | DailyVee 076

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KHIYqS2qFE
- **Дата:** 12.10.2016
- **Длительность:** 9:45
- **Просмотры:** 192,315
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/19160

## Описание

Today on DailyVee, I have a quick interview with Mike Rashid followed by an interview with Bonin Bough and David Shing. Really enjoyed the time that I got to spend at Advertising Week!

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### Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00) []

I don't know how many more of these videos how many more [ __ ] quotes how many more t-shirts with a quote on it or my [ __ ] Instagram po like how much more motivation the [ __ ] need yeah I don't think the fitness space is any different than any other space I look at you know being successful takes several different variables I think self-awareness is number one if you don't know yourself and you don't know what you're good at you've got no shot because you're going to be spinning your wheels I think work ethic is at the top I you know I just nobody watching this right now knows anybody that's successful at all that hasn't put in serious amounts of work you might know somebody that's rich but that may be because Mommy gave him or her the money but nobody's made it without the work so I think work ethic is immensely important I think following attention I think it's a bad idea to make a VHS tape with your fitness workout in 2017 so I think following the attention understanding what's happening on musically even Snapchat Instagram YouTube Facebook Twitter where are the attention of the consumers going I so I think attention work ethic self-awareness those two or three things really stand out to me as the pillars of success without them everything else is semantics I don't know who else you've interviewed and they're going to have little tactics you've got to go in the clouds on this [ __ ] starts from the top too many people are trying to fix the faucet when the well is broken you understand and so that's why my answer to that question is those three because they're heady but it's the truth like it starts and stops at those places Oh no you're supposed to say oh yes how are you speechless hello hi how are you of course I didn't even think you I'm real no this is awesome you can't talk this one I didn't even think you're in town I I'm shocked I'm in town myself thank you so much much my pleasure you know listen I understand where you're going with that does it translate you know like take the work ethic from the gym and put I just I don't think that's real I think that's why you have so many people that aren't successful business people that are tremendous in the gym and in great shape I mean I don't know like you know I'd love to Rah for you guys on this film like take it from the gym and you know I just I'm not even I'm weirdly like I can't motivate myself right now to give a Rah on this like to me it's like if you don't [ __ ] get it like good like I'm like weird about it like actually I'd prefer people not be good at business that means I'll make more like I don't know how many more of these videos how many more [ __ ] quotes how many more t-shirts with a quote on it or my [ __ ] Instagram po like how much more motivation do [ __ ] need like you live one life it's goes fast it life goes fast like I just don't like I don't know like maybe it's gloomy outside and I'm in a bad mood or something maybe I'm a little tired out from drock [ __ ] trying to get me to motivate like I don't know like I understand the value of motivation I'm very thankful that people get motivated by me I like it I like raah ring I did it as a kid for my whiffle ball team like we'd be down 21 going into n like all right this is like we're going to do it you know like I love that I just um there's so much of it now yeah there's so much of it like there's way more motivation right now than execution and I don't know I don't know like I don't know what to do to get you to understand that you have to do forg because I'm telling you right now I've started bleeding it into my talks there's way this pressure to be entrepreneur when you're actually a number four is [ __ ] and it's and there are kids jumping into [ __ ] trains at your college because they're not really entrepreneurs they feel like they supposed to be but they would have [ __ ] made a drillion being number four and it's a real topic okay and I will go give it help kids okay so like there are a lot of people who have some level of entrepreneurial Tendencies within an organization I think uh I've been out there a lot on this debate and I just don't think you're an entrepreneur if you work in a company I think it's just not the definition but having

### Segment 2 (05:00 - 09:00) [5:00]

entrepreneurial Tendencies and both of you have absolutely displayed that in your careers from afar I know that very closely with you less with you but it's obvious and I even have Executives here from my company and they all run the gamut like some people yeah I think there are people who have entrepreneurial Tendencies within an organization I do believe that the bigger the company is the less appetite that organization has that for those people I think they have a nice value prop for a little bit of time but I do believe the more entrepreneurial you are within an organization the more likely that relationship will end eventually because it is a conflict of DNA within that structure the only interesting debate in this world for me is people who like wildly want to consider themselves entrepreneurs when they're working inside of a company to me that's not real but entrepreneurial tencies and companies this that and the other thing yeah absolutely entrepreneurship is fear you know what being an entrepreneur is you can't blame anybody else you can't blame the holding company you can't blame like when you look you're like oh [ __ ] I'm last right and so yeah there's and there's extreme and by the way when you build brand within an organization they let you do a ton of [ __ ] but there's a big difference between signing the front of a check and signing the back of a check did you work on that no but it was [ __ ] good tck we need an Instagram on that [ __ ] that's a first timer but that's felt good right I think the two big words that for everybody sitting here that you should debate is really self-awareness and regret I think those are the two words that thematically play out for me if I'm sitting here and deploying empathy on whomever and whatever you're doing one do you just know yourself like I think one of the really scary things that's happened the last half decade is people think they have to become an entrepreneur it's so on Trend it's so you should do and you know I think a lot of people are leaving a lot of money on the table by but not being a number two a number three a number four a number 11 cuz they're awesome at that it's a very different game than being the founder of something and then I just think regret right like if you do if you went the other way and you've always been in a company and it's always kind of been there like your grandma was an entrepreneur you kind of like you're like maybe like you just want to be you really want to try to project that when you're laying there at 95 you're not like [ __ ] why for just those two years didn't I start that peanut butter company or you know knitting thing to me those are the two words that I would be playing over and over do you actually know yourself and know what you're good at and what you're built for and two do you feel comfortable that you won't look back everybody here no there's some youngsters in here but everybody here is already sitting with two three four things they can think of very quickly that they regret right now already you got a lot more life to go and right now you feel okay because you got a lot of Life to Go but if you spend time with people in their 80s and '90s the thing they will absolutely teach you if you really dig is Regret [ __ ] sucks and so that's the one thing I would hover in the back of your mind as wellah okay thank you good job so yeah you talk a lot about self- awareness you know I've been through many different careers and kind of just figur out what I to do is there a process or like a tool or something that you can do to figure out like what you want like what is I yes I'm sorry I'd love to hi I don't know I really don't like I know it's important I just don't know the answer to the question right like I don't know how to like help somebody understand what they want I really don't I really I I think about it a lot because I want to yeah yeah I don't but I think I do think it has a lot to do with honesty okay like the purest form of being truthful to yourself versus is who you wish you were okay is a very important Point yeah that's true you know what I mean like are you will like are you willing to be super honest with yourself when nobody's watching we all know who we are sometimes we don't like that right nobody wants to be like Oh I'm kind of average and you know but that is where the that's where it is it's am I leave without you see bye so weird we're always together I miss you so much
