# Don't Get Caught Trying to Predict

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqknUeQoj7w
- **Дата:** 20.07.2016
- **Длительность:** 2:24
- **Просмотры:** 25,738
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/19253

## Описание

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## Транскрипт

### Segment 1 (00:00 - 02:00) []

(upbeat Motown music) - [Gary] You know, on the timing thing, the Russian culture has some fun sayings that we don't have in America that I always love to, to kind of English-ize in my head. My dad and mom and grandma would always say, "Man has a plan and God laughs. " And I love that because I think that's a little bit with timing. Right? I sit here every day and try to figure things out. out people's activities and cultures and where's the market going and how are people going to adjust to it. And then something happens. Just real events. Macro bad events. Macro good events. Some kid right now, right this second, literally, Carol is sitting in a suburb of London and literally just this second as I film this, not even when this airs, not even when you watch it, right now as I'm filming it she invented the next thing that is going to change the game. Change my game. Change, create a situation where mobile devices are going to be different and just like changed it. She just did it. And so all the planning, all the concepts, all the strategy, all the learning, all the experience goes out the window. That's the market. That's the timing of it. That's why it's so important and respected and that's why I respect it so much. And most of all, that's why I think it's practical and that's really ultimately going to be the thing with me is that I feel I'm more practical than most people. That's why I think it's practical to respond to realities instead of trying to guess them. Because, boy, if I had to sit here right now in New York City and guess everything that everybody's up to that's gonna shift the market that I play in, the world that we live in, I'd be crippled. And so, way too many people, way too many of you, you make decisions without factoring in that the game's gonna change by the time you execute your decision. And that is where you get caught. And for me, I play the reverse of that and that's why I have respect for timing and the slipperiness. It's like catching this oxygen, that it is. And so for me, that's why it's practical to respond quickly instead of trying to predict these things. (upbeat Motown music)
