Business Tips: Every Decision You Make While You're Alive Should Be Based on How People View You When You're Dead

Business Tips: Every Decision You Make While You're Alive Should Be Based on How People View You When You're Dead

Awesome Tip: Every Decision You Make While You're Alive Should Be Based on How People View You When You're Dead



Today’s video is an interview that I did on the podcast “Capital University” hosted by Bryce Hall & Pomp to discuss entrepreneurship, legacy, and how to become successful at a young age. I share my entrepreneurship story, where I started, and how I slowly built my personal brand and business’ into the beasts they are today. Enjoy! Let me know what you thought.

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Gary Vaynerchuk is one of the world’s leading marketing experts, a New York Times bestselling author, and the chairman of VaynerX, a modern day communications company and the active CEO of VaynerMedia, a contemporary global creative and media agency built to drive business outcomes for their partners. He is a highly popular public speaker, and a prolific investor with investments in companies such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Venmo, Coinbase, Slack, and Uber. Gary is a board/advisory member of Bojangles’ Restaurants, MikMak, Pencils of Promise, and is a longtime Well Member of Charity:Water. He’s also an avid sports card investor and collector. He lives in New York City.

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18 Replies to “Business Tips: Every Decision You Make While You're Alive Should Be Based on How People View You When You're Dead”

  1. But if Gary had a parent who had a business worth over 3 million, Isn't that what is called started from the top now we here? I'm just saying, I'm only trying to put two and two together, no shades, Is still like his approach on how one should handle socialmedia but, he didn't come from the gutter, I'm an immigrant too but, you don't want my type of African gutter, don't let me even get started.

  2. do we have to be an influencer ? in ourdays i feel like we are obliged to do what others do to have social media and start posting I do not like to be known but I want money like those people :/ so confused

  3. After listening to him for years, I’d love for Gary to delve into how he defines “poor”. Simply because as an immigrant father, owning a wine business with a brick-and-mortar storefront location with inventory of high-margin alcohol is not necessarily poor. For starters, I’m guessing the store was a 6-figure bank loan which requires assets to get approved for as collateral should the business fail, or a down payment in cash. It’s just one example of digging into the realities of “making it” and how hustle isn’t the only factor that goes into success like many of these famous entrepreneurs preach. Preaching it is breeding a generation of workaholics. Even in an interview Gary’s dad said he doesn’t know how his wife does it. At what cost do loves ones bare the consequence of financial benefit at the hands of working 24/7.

  4. I don’t even think people comprehend how much they underestimate the things Gary says. They feel his emotion and passion but they don’t truly get how serious his common sense is. Hell, I don’t even think that Gary truly and fully knows where his common sense comes from. But he’s a natural wizard whether Gary knows it deeply or not. It’s just time to not so blindly think and acting with intention and self awareness.

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