# School Is Failing Entrepreneurs Every Day

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pel0G3Ji1xk
- **Дата:** 29.07.2016
- **Длительность:** 1:21
- **Просмотры:** 95,882
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/19242

## Описание

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## Транскрипт

### Intro []

- Education is the way out for immigrants. - Sure is. - [Gary] My mom recognized that I was a merchant, an entrepreneur, a promoter. - So did school fail you or you failed school? - School failed me. School's failing entrepreneurs every single day. - Because? - Because it's not built for entrepreneurship. It's built for workers. You know, you're being taught to play within the lines. There's nothing being taught that maps to the entrepreneurial market.

### My biggest cynicism [0:27]

As a matter of fact, my biggest cynicism when I sit across an entrepreneur today is if they are too successful at school. I probably look at Ivy League grads starting startups right now with more of a negative light than I do somebody who wasn't as good. - Because? - Because what I've learned over the last five to seven years, and by the way, in the last two, three years I've taken a step back on this because there's too many

### Too many entrepreneurial friends [0:47]

entrepreneurial friends who've gone to great schools that have been successful. So this is not a blanket statement. But I will tell you that in a world of private schools, mommy and daddy having a lot of connections that when you go from 12, 15, 18 years of that ecosystem and you go into a market and you create an app the market doesn't give a crap who your dad is. The market responds to your product and a lot of these kids have not been able to take the punch in the mouth that comes along with entrepreneurship. (light music)
