Business Tips: THE DIRTY LITTLE SECRET | DailyVee 029

Business Tips: THE DIRTY LITTLE SECRET | DailyVee 029

Awesome Tip: THE DIRTY LITTLE SECRET | DailyVee 029



I FEEL A HUGE RESPONSIBILITY TO GIVE BACK TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND DELVE INTO THAT IN THIS EPISODE.

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43 Replies to “Business Tips: THE DIRTY LITTLE SECRET | DailyVee 029”

  1. Looking back on these vlogs (yes, I'm actually going thru all 400+ videos from 001) and it's insanely smart to document your journey. D-Rock is one lucky bastard too.

  2. Thanks for sharing that insight about what financial success can be defined as. So many false expectations about success and what it means are drilled into us daily from many sources. From "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous", to the various reality TV shows and online instant millionaires posing with their Ferraris, we are told we are losers if we can not be, or live, as they are. More over, I was really struck about your comment about your real fear being wasting time because it is obvious you have tremendous structure to your day. Is this just discipline or has it become habit?

  3. Jerome Jarre! I adore him!!! I actually found out about you through him a while back. He was talking about how awesome you are and how inspiring you are and he had a clip of him attending a speech you were giving and asked you a question… I looked you up after that and that's all she wrote! He was right about you! You are an awesome human being ❤️

  4. I admire your sense in which you almost feel obligated to redefine what success is. I believe too many people compare what they want to do in entrepreneurship to what others have accomplished, and because of this comparison, fear that they will not be successful or are not successful. If you are adding value to others you will be successful, sooner or later, just have to be patient. As you said, individuals don't feel like they are in the top 10% if they are making $155,000, because society is overwhelmed with the belief that to be a successful entrepreneur, you have to make millions. Great video, great ideas, great value.

  5. Gary, DV29 hit home. The association of depression linked to the achievement unrealistic expectations is the root cause of my past entrepreneurial failure. Knowing the field you play in is as important as knowing your game.

  6. #oxygen4garyvee Your perspective on income levels was spot on. If I could make a top 10% income, online, from my home office, life would be grand! Just for some folk, that is $2980 USD a week! I am in Australia so it's around $4250 a week… by my birthday in June I would be buying a brand new car for CASH! By this time next year, I would own my first investment property, outright. Rinse and Repeat. In 10 years when my 7yo son finishes high school, we will have at least 10 investment properties thus creating an awesome financial legacy for my son. Imagine what he could achieve, not having to worry about how to fund living. No DEBT.
    Top 10% will work fine for me. Thanks @garyvee

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