Business Tips: When You Live Your Life for Somebody Else | Gary Vaynerchuk Original Film

Business Tips: When You Live Your Life for Somebody Else | Gary Vaynerchuk Original Film

Awesome Tip: When You Live Your Life for Somebody Else | Gary Vaynerchuk Original Film



So many people are buying things they don’t actually want to impress people they hate.

The reason 98% want to buy a BMW or a Mercedes Benz is because of how that “brand” makes them look to other people.

They’re trying to use “stuff” to cover up insecurities that they have deep down … and the worst part is, spending money on stuff keeps them tied to a job they hate which leads to even more unhappiness.


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Gary Vaynerchuk is the chairman of VaynerX, a modern-day media and communications holding company and the active CEO of VaynerMedia, a full-service advertising agency servicing Fortune 100 clients across the company’s 4 locations.

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Gary is currently the subject of DailyVee, an online documentary series highlighting what it’s like to be a CEO and public figure in today’s digital world, as well the host of The GaryVee Audio Experience, a top 100 global podcast, and host of #AskGaryVee, a business and advice Q&A show which can be found on both YouTube and Facebook.

Gary also appeared as judge in Apple’s first original series “Planet of the Apps” alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Alba and Will.i.am.

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20 Replies to “Business Tips: When You Live Your Life for Somebody Else | Gary Vaynerchuk Original Film”

  1. You know what's fucked up about this? That I am realizing that majority of my relatives or my "friends" don't really know me. They would only come to my funeral because of obligation. Because of my parents. They know my parents but they don't know me. They never knew me. No one but my sister and brother really knows me. 95% of people on my funeral would come out of obligation not because they love me or like me or know me. That's a really lonely life. That's a really lonely way of living. I am trying to be a better person, a kinder person towards everyone. So that in the end of my life, the percentage of people who come because of obligation is lower. And people who actually like me or love me or know me show up. If I suddenly died, no matter what the reason was, I would know that everyone would have deleted me from their memories in about a week after my death. I know that because this is sadly how my folk is dealing with deaths. We grieve and we forget. I want everyone to know me as a good person, but for as long as I can remember I have been an asshoke to so many people. I don't wanna br that oerson anymore. I know that I have been reflexively defensive because of a trauma and because I experienced trust issues later on. I am fucking 24 years old, if I don't start now, when am I gonna make people believe in me?

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