# DON'T BE ME, BE YOU | DailyVee 016

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udEYsTXGvAo
- **Дата:** 23.02.2016
- **Длительность:** 23:59
- **Просмотры:** 157,335
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/19393

## Описание

THERE'S NO SYSTEM FOR WHAT I DO. IT'S JUST CONSTANT EFFORT.

watch all of my journey as an entrepreneur HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfA33-E9P7FA-A72QKBw3noWuQbaVXqSD


music featured in this DAILYVEE:
♫"After Hours" - Genesis Elijah- https://soundcloud.com/genesiselijah
♫"Used To" - MadReal - https://www.youtube.com/user/MadRealTP

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## Транскрипт

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

(hum) - Just want you guys to know, I been grinding for three hours, but DRock overslept so it wasn't documented. You're (word silenced) up my hustle, DRock. (bell rings) Don't (word silenced) with my hustle, DRock. - [Voiceover] What was that? ("Used To" by Genesis Elijah) (traffic noise) - [Gary] It's a nice day in the neighborhood. That's him. - Stan's up? - [Gary] Yep. - Alright, good luck. - [Gary] Thanks. ("Used To" by Genesis Elijah) - Vaynerchuk! ("Used To" by Genesis Elijah) (sighs) No, feeling really good. I talked to him about that, musical. ly, and then I looked at him and I said, you've just got more value on this scope in the last hour than you did for (beep) whole year, didn't you? And he looked at me and he said, "That's why I'm here. " I'm being selfish with this piece of content. I want to point to this piece of content my whole life, because it gets brought up every so often and I just want to clear it forever. Like, just, I've zero, zero intent to tell people that this is the way you have to do it. I have no interest, none, zero, for you to do it my way. I'm not trying to tell you how to do it. I'm just I do it so that you can use it as a North Star to proxy, and you should navigate around it. You know, you're only getting truly exposed now to how much work it really is. To how hard I really go. And I get that it's intense, exhausting, and I get that it can be boring and mundane. Well, guess what? That's what it is. It's a constant grind. It is a forever, grinding, day-in-and-day-out, same shit, pound it. Problems. Meetings. Everyday, always, forever. I'm sorry I can't show you a lot of looks. Good, I have some good news. There's some new looks coming. DRock's about to travel his (word silenced) off with me on this book tour. And you know what you're going to see in Australia, all these other places? The same (word silenced). The grind. The hustle. Mike, just trying to always move the ball, you know what I mean? Trying to get it past the goal line, and if not, just make sure we moved it. Meetings that are a complete waste of time are devastating, and so if I feel like we're not getting anywhere, I get rogue. I get angry, and I just try to move the ball. Like, make sure that we only have one more meeting after this, 'cause that's it. Just, no tolerance. So we're pumped to do my first TV spot for the new book. I think, the airs on the day the book comes out, you know, but that could be breaking news. Going to do Doctor Oz show. My jam. How do you talk to an angel? Thank you. - [Woman] We're going to take you right to set, just for a rehearsal. - [Gary] Okay. - [Voiceover] Hi! - And I'm excited. It's a different audience. You know, it's a lot of daytime-watching, stay-at-home types. You know, it will be really interesting to see how they consume the energy, the content, and the strategies, so, they're really doing right by me. Three segments, half the show. Should be pretty good. My mom's pumped. That always makes me happy, so... Let's see what we do. - [Voiceover] It's going to be a great show! Are you ready for a great time for the Oz Show everybody? (crowd cheers and claps) Give it up for Doctor Oz, right there. (crowd cheers and claps) - Oz time. (crowd claps and cheers) - [Voiceover] And here's your friend, Gary. - [Voiceover] Big (mumbles), Big Gary. (announcer addresses crowd) (crowd claps and cheers) - [Gary] I'm proud that I'm here with you today. I get it. I understand for a few minutes, and then you're going to home, and you're like, yeah! And then it's next Thursday, and you forgot this segment, right? The bottom line is, there's so much to gain from failures. (crowd cheers) (announcer addresses crowd) - That's that. - [DRock] That's good. - Back to the grind, DRock. (man laughs) VaynerMedia's future home, coming in July. What did you say? - It is. - [Woman] Do you hate that or do you love it? - [Gary] Hate it. (woman laughing) Anchor has been super, super buggy for me, so just testing if it works. Michael and crew, I love the Jersey/New York hustle, but I'm telling you right now, if this doesn't work, I'm going to be (word silenced) pissed. (siren) Random statement on Anchor, mainly because I don't think it's going to work

### Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00) [5:00]

because I just tried to do a test and it didn't fucking work. So what do I want to say? I peed my bed until I was 12. Random fun fact. 12 years old. You're almost like a grown (word silenced) man at that point and I'm still peeing my bed in the middle of the night. Think about that. And I turned out okay. So don't be scared about what happens in the first 12 years of your life (laughs). Spiker, I just have a real quick question. Is your real name Spiker? Because if it is, I'm really (word silenced) pissed, because if my name was Spiker Vaynerchuk, I think I'd be at least four-x more successful. Let me know if your real name's Spiker. I'm just, I really don't think it is, but if it is, (word beeped out). Anchor could be dangerous. Preventing speculation is owning your medium in this world, you know what I mean? Like... How are you doing? - [Man at Desk] Good. How are you? - They keep moving you around. - Yeah, they're gonna redo the lobby. - Here? - Yeah, (words drowned by background music). (Gary nickers) - [Gary] Phil? - [Matt] Right here. - Gary. - [Matt] Talk to you right now. - You, you. Yes, Gabe. (man mumbles to Gary) - [Voiceover] Hey, brother. - [Gary] Hey, brother. - We can go in there. Just wanted to strategize about bottom drawer. (man laughs) - [Gary] What I mean by that is something gets canceled, this is on your priority list, you know what I mean? (man says something quietly to Gary) - [Gary] Yep. - [Voiceover] Okay, that's a little different, so you've got one sentence-- - [Voiceover] Ah, alright. - I was flabbergasted. Interesting, right? (people chat) Matt? We're waiting, I want to wait for Alex. Cool, here he is. Jus beecause, like, you're going to see this. It's 90 minutes-- - [Gary] No, no. I know what that is. - [Matt] Okay, cool. - What's this, Monday? - [Matt] Yep. Hmm? Thanks, boss. - [Voiceover] Do you need to be there? It's the chief brand officer, the CEO-- - [Gary] Oh. it's that dude? - Yeah. - Okay, cool. That's it. Thank you. Sorry. Get to Wine Library, we'll film at 1:45, 2:00. Alright. Yeah, you're going to have to turn it around right then and there. We'd do no tech. We do no editing. - [DRock] Right. - That's the beauty of Wine Library TV. Episode 1001. Hey man, I'm coming to Wine Library tomorrow to film episode 1001 because it's the 10-year anniversary of Wine Library TV on Sunday. Cool. So I'll see you around 1:30. I'm bringing Misha, too. Hello everybody, and welcome to Wine Library TV. I am your host, Gary Vaynerchuk, and this, my friends, is the Thunder Show, a. k. a. the Internet's most passionate wine program. - Teo, were you banned? - [Man with Beard] I'm sorry. - [Gary] Hold on one second. - He's suspended. - And we just had a talk. - [Man with Beard] I screwed up. - [Gary] Why did you, why were you late? - (laughs) I was, I was in a meeting late last night. - [Gary] In a meeting? - Yes, and I agree-- - [Gary] It's not a-- - [Man with Beard] I wanted to-- - Impress me? - [Man with Beard] Yes. - And instead, you failed me. - [AJ] And instead he failed. - [Gary] We could have used (mumbles). You know, good rebounder. - [Man With Beard] Yeah. I'm not stopping. - [Man with Glass] Where's DJ Khaled when I need him? (Gary laughs) So congratulations. - Hey, bro. - [Ari] Hey Gary, can I get five minutes of your time? - Everybody wants five minutes like they think it's nothing. Like, five minutes is a lot around here. - [Voiceover] Yo, let's get back-- - [Ari] I just want to say, I hope you're having a great day. - Thanks, Ari. - [Ari] It will be five minutes (laughs). - Guys, there was something I wanted to okay, which is this comment thing. What is it? (woman laughs) Yes. - [Foreground Woman] Okay. - [Man in Black] For real. - Yes, do it. Zak, did you notice that, did you notice on my page? Do you see I day trade attention and build businesses? Scroll down. Gary Vee Builds Businesses. - All the businesses. Cool. - Businesses and businesses and businesses. Businesses and (splutters). - That's our new audio track, by the way. - We're going to do more notes, and it's going to be fun to see when all the other pages start doing more notes. (Gary laughs) - Sid's here? (man and woman exclaim) What? But Sid's here. - [Sid] Hey, how are you going? - Nice to see you, man. I see him later? Alright, get out of here (laughs) - [Ari] Gary. - Ari, you just said you wanted me to have a good day. You just literally. - [Ari] I know, I know. - DRock, what's the timestamp on that? It was literally 20 (word silenced) seconds. - I'm having lunch with (word beeped out). - Great. - [Ari] Any, any-- - Yeah, tell him, thanks, I'm on the Shaq podcast. - [Ari] Okay. - And tell him (words beeped) (people chat) Oh, what? We're done. - [Matt] We need to, no we're not. This is for 29th of Februrary. We have to go through April, brother. - I don't know, there's a lot. I'm not in the zone right now. - (laughs) I know you're like super-pumped about Australia. - I'm pumped just to (words beeped out) Australia for eight hours. - But you've got to (words beeped out) Cleveland right out there (laughs) - New York to Australia to Cleveland. Yes, Robert. How long am I there, really? Eight hours? - Go back. - Oh, it's like eleven hours. - But go to the next day. No, I mean the previous day. So, it's longer than eight hours.

### Segment 3 (10:00 - 15:00) [10:00]

- Nice. Are we doing something in Honolulu? Like a meet-up? (sniffs) Okay. Hey, Chlo. - [Woman] How are you? - [Gary] Good. I think banner programmatic ads are worse than television. I truly believe that banner ads on websites are a bigger blind spot than a commercial on TV. I don't think it's even close. - [Man in Suit] Yeah. DRock can you catch that, audio-wise? Good, because I want to make a video about that. - [Woman] You like analogies. - Me? I live on them. It's literally my, I would say it's my core way to communicate to the world. It's probably also why I did well with Twitter. It fit that kind of form of communication. - [Woman] Oh, I'm so excited to read this. - Yeah, you'll like it because it's not a technology book. It's just a 360 entrepreneurial mindset book. Love being so aligned. Talk to you later. - [Man at Door] Hey, are you ready for me? - [Gary] I am. - [Man at Door] Awesome. I know I'm preaching, I'm just reconvincing myself that that's my belief (laughs). - Great. The good news is, unlike most places you've probably worked in your life, you don't need to fight for it. It's literally what I'm sitting here telling you is about to happen. - You were in my head before I even knew it. - Good. That's what I try to do. Stay well. Coming to London on, Alex. - [Alex] March 23rd. - March 23rd. I don't know my schedule. Cool. 'sup everybody, it's Gary Vaynerchuk. My book drops today. Ah, 97-9, the box? Ishmael, what's up, man, it's Gary Vee. Thank you so much for the Spanish subtitles. Ishmael, you literally unlocked an entire different subset of individuals who'd never know what I'm up to or what I'm talking about. Thank you so, so, so, so much. What's up social media managers? It's me, Gary Vaynerchuk. Leave it, leave it. - [Man in White] Because we want to-- - [Gary] Leave it. I can talk. Yeah, and I can talk about it. - [Man in White] Okay, cool. Hello. (crowd greets Gary) - [Unidentified Woman] How you raise the plane? - [Unidentified Man] Gary, we just watched it together. - This? - [Unidentified Man] Yeah. - Great, so I can just talk about it? - [Unidentified Man] Yep. - Got it. Let me take a step back. So, I think this is the television. And radio. And I think today is 1965 and I believe it with every piece of my heart. And I believe that Facebook and Snapchat and Instagram and YouTube are ABC, NBC, and CBS, in 1965. And I think what our job, as a company, is to help (word beeped out) and (beep) become MASH and Seinfeld and Dynasty, right? That's how I see the world. If you think about the great filmmakers or the people that produced music videos, they had a style. Right? It wasn't, they didn't patent anything. It was a style. I want our style to be really good (word silenced) stories that are as long as they need to be told. That's it. That's the only (word beeped out) that I care about. And as you're ideating, I don't know who's the equipment manager, and who's the (word beeped out) producer. I don't even know any of the titles yet of what this is supposed to be, but I want everybody here, regardless of what you do, to be thinking about that. That when you see something in your day-to-day as a normal human, that made you interested or intrigued, you need to think about why that happened and can that be applied for us to create the cadence and the style of the modern-day commercial. Cool. Any questions? Actually, that may be fun. Do we have a few minutes? Do we? No? (crowd laughs) Alright. Good to see ya. Thanks guys. (people chat) Hey, we have a meeting? - [Gary] Great. Let's do it. - [Man in Suit] Hey, Gary. - [Gary] Good to see you again, my friend. - [Man in Suit] Likewise. - [Gary] How you been? - [Man in Suit] (mumbles), Gary Vaynerchuk. - Such a pleasure. - [Man in Black Jacket] Thank you. - Smells good in here. Lot of good cologne or something. I'm excited. This is the best this room, it's the best this room's smelled in years. Is there coffee? - I think it's your candies there. - I don't think so. They're always here and it smells like (word beeped out). And now it smells (words beeped out) tremendous in here. (people laugh) So. Well, it's a real pleasure. - I have to perform. I'm a performer. If I don't perform, I have nothing to eat at the end of the month. It's really difficult nowadays to build a new fashion brand. Specially because everything's already in the marketing system. You cannot come in with something new. So at the end of the day, what are we selling? We're selling emotion, we're selling dreams. We're selling a lifestyle. We're selling a concept. We don't do it for money, we do it for, you know. - [Man in Grey] Passion. - For passion and for other things. - Legacy. This entire company wants to figure out

### Segment 4 (15:00 - 20:00) [15:00]

how to communicate on this. So we think that this is the television and the television is the radio. And so, we think Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, and YouTube is like ABC, NBC, CBS. The big networks in the early days of television. And then what we do is, whether it's (words beeped out), or whether it's a fashion brand, we want to be the number one show on those platforms. And that's all we spend our time on. Nothing else. Because that's how you make money. When you don't waste it. We'll talk. We'll talk. (people chat) - [Matt] Here, (mumbles) got to talk to you about something. (people chat) - [Gary] Let's go. (people chat) Fine. (packet crinkles) - [Man with Bottle] But if you're dying-- - Nah, I can grind. - Do you want this? - [Gary] No, but I'll look around. I don't, not off the top of my head, but I don't know anything about it. (traffic noise) The third one's the most interesting for me. - [Unidentified Woman] Hello everyone. How are you? - Hey, hi, good to see you again. - [Gary] How are things? Good to see you again, man. How are you? Really good. If I was to argue that the video we make just happens to be a funny video about how rad your salespeople are, and the KPI and the Facebook ad is actually a phone transaction, so it skips the steps that you guys normally play in, as long as that actually, at the end of the day, leads to a better or equal metric to the site traffic, even though I'm eliminating it because I know what these guys' magic can be. And I also know the cult, I don't know the culture, but I at least know the general sense of the vibe here. Great. Alright. Thanks guys. (people chat) I'm going to see him Tuesday. - [Unidentified Woman] Have a good weekend. - [Gary] Have a great weekend, brother. Great to see you. No worries. - [Woman] That's fine. - [Man with Glasses] Hey, I didn't know you were going to be here. (woman exclaims) Sorry, how are ya? - [Gary] How are you? Great to see ya. That was fun. - [Man with Glasses] Tell him I got a series of inside jokes, okay. - Yeah, of course. (traffic noise) I'm not going to run, because I don't want to run. I need to do a call, but, like. Hey Max and Mom. It went really well. You can watch some of the footage on DailyVee 16. That's going to be on a couple of days. Alright. I gotta go. I love you guys. Uh, that wine you just bought. I love the idea of doing it to my list next week. Alright man, talk to you. Bye. (traffic noise) Yeah. It's cool, right? So pumped. It's 10 years ago. If you told me in 10 years, I'd go from a $300 camera from Best Buy with no lighting in my office on this new thing called YouTube, to you following me around every day (laughs). Hey, guys. - [Unidentified Woman] Hey. - [Unidentified Man] Hi, Gary. - You following me around. You following me around every day and putting out business content. It's an interesting decade. ("Used To" by Genesis Elijah) Just feels good. (people chat) - [Unidentified Man] Is that the (mumbles) talking? - I was ready. (people chat) - Nate. You're not going to be proud of yourself when we go. lifting next time, and I dominate you. - [Nate] Okay. Alright. - Noted. (people laugh) Mentally prepared for disappointment. - [Voiceover] Okay, what we do here is. Hey! - [Together] Hey. (people laugh through video chat) - [Voiceover] Can you hear us now? - [Together] Yeah. - [AJ] We could always hear you. - We always heard you, we always saw you. We know everything. Can you guys hear us? - [Voiceover] Yeah, yeah. - Awesome. Great. You guys want to go through the questions that you sent over first, and then we'll riff off of anything off of those questions? - I think we have something that's, like, doable, but I'll just show you what it is. And I think, oh no, what is this? Yeah, this is it. Um. - Do you (words beeped out) computer? - No. It's okay. It's... You need to have a great computer, though. - Well, it's due up in the summer. - Do you want to speed that up? - It's okay. It just-- - You do understand that you being slow for seven minutes is probably less valuable. - [Man on Right] It freezes once every four days. - [Gary] Cool. So you're fine? - Yeah, it's fine. (man in checked shirt groans) So, duh duh duh. - At your value time, I think we already should have bought a new computer in the last four minutes. - It's okay. - [Gary] That was more me trying to-- - [Man on Right] Yeah. Um. - [Ari] Do you guys need more time? - We're enjoying ourselves. - Yeah, I think we got two more minutes. - (words beeped out) weird. - Nothing's weird.

### Segment 5 (20:00 - 23:00) [20:00]

It's not weird, it's bad. Weird and bad are two different things. Have a great weekend, Ari. - [Unidentified Man] (words beeped out) 20 seconds. - Ari might have a contact and (words beeped out). You email me the records for that break. - Okay. How are you, my friend? - [Man in Purple] I'm good. How are you? - [Gary] It's good to see you. Did you hear that I'm coming up to Babson, looks like? - [Man in Purple] No. - It's going to be a Babson event. - [Man in Purple] Is it? - Yep. - [Man in Purple] Yeah, because Alex and I were talking about it yesterday and then he got an email from somebody about Babson. - [Gary] It's going to happen. - So it's happening? Okay. - Awesome, man. - [Man in Purple] Thanks. - It's great to see you, man. And I'll see you, I'll see you March 9th. Or 10th. I'm going to definitely do it. - [Man in Purple] Yes. - It's definitely going to happen. - [Man in Vest] Yeah, yeah. - I'd like to understand what he says about that. - [Man in Vest] Alright. - Alright, brother. - [Unidentified Man] Yo. - Yo. Can you email me before the end of the weekend your personal opinion on the three things that are moveable? - [Unidentified Man] Yep. - You know what I mean? - [Unidentified Man] I do. - Cool. Andy. - Super Eight Events. This is the third client I'm going to send to you right now. - Okay. I'm excited about the posters. Okay. Ready? - [Woman in Navy Jacket] Are you leaving now? - [Gary] No. But you're coming, right? - [Woman in Grey Jacket] Yep. - You didn't, You're the only one who didn't accept. - [Woman in Grey Jacket] I accepted. - Now. Right. Alright. Jesus (words beeped out). 'Cause you're eating pizza like savages. - [Unidentified Woman] It's so good, Gary. (people chat) - [Voiceover] Right around Christmas, when she's like, oh great. - [Gary] So, Babson's locked in? - [Alex] Could be. - What do you mean? ("After Hours" by MadReal) Alright. - [Unidentified Man] Later, dude. - Later, dude. Go in the front, DRock. And so, please. Please, please understand that I don't want anybody to do it my way. I'm not showing you how cool I am with my work ethic. I'm not trying to impose my will, go do this. I'm not trying to take away from your family time or your down time. I'm just desperately trying to share my reality and my truth, and because I learn by watching others. Oh, by the way, I mainly learn by watching others of what I don't want to do or how I want to do it different, not it. And so I guess, for me, I'd defaulted into showing you the kind of naked truth of the 24 / seven, 365 hustle. And, that's it. I uh, (words beeped out). I actually secretly don't want anybody to do it because I know my advantage is that I outwork every single one of you, and some of you are so much more talented than I am. Some of you are better at building infrastructure around you. Most of you have no interest in this 24 / seven work ethic, but please, please also don't be confused. I'm not sad. I'm not upset. I love the bed that I made for myself. I sleep in it cozy every second, and so, what works for me doesn't necessarily work for you. I do me. You do you. But, please, never, for the rest of my life, no matter how I roll, no matter what I put out, no matter where I put it out, don't ever think I'm trying to convince you to do it like me. I'm not one of these people that are trying to, look at me and do it like me, buy the system. There's no system. There's just constant effort. Constant. Alright, DRock. You've been home, probably sleeping, for a while. I'm just finishing up my hustle. Heading home. 11 o'clock at night, 11:30. Twelve. Vayner Nation. I love you.
