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If I was 6 foot 4 and ran like a gazelle, I'd play for the jets instead of owning them. I really need everybody to have that one sink in because it's the most important one. You know, like when you're driving and the cop lights go on and that your fucking heart goes. But then when the cop drives by, you're like, oof. You feel real good. And then you start driving with two hands and the speed limit for about four minutes. And then you get back to being like, ridiculous. That's how people are living their lives, right? Like grandma gets sick or mom has a kid cancer scare or they get sick or something and then they start caring about real shit. Nobody's giving a fuck about a supreme backpack when your health isn't going anywhere. And so I just don't understand why people are living their lives like that. And so fucking gratitude. We've got the whole game misframed. Everybody's confused. People talking about millions as like, I gotta make a million as like an entry point. And they don't even understand that 99% of people in America don't make $400,000 a year. Nobody is putting on marathon sneakers. Everybody wants to be a sprinter. Everybody wants it tomorrow. A lot of people taking money and instead of investing it back into their business, buying dumb shit. And that's why I fucking put scrutiny on everybody who's trying to do, you know, courses and pre rolls trying to get you to pay 4,000 for this and 10,000 for that. And all this, like this shit is simple. All the information is free. There's a lot of people who'd much rather, much rather pay somebody to make them feel good about why they're not doing. Let me give you the secret once and for all right here. Work a lot. Everybody looks at the people that made it and none of you looked at how they got there. Talk your truth. Create a framework that you can fucking follow. Talk your reality. Think about your fucking grandparents. They didn't have no Internet. They had to work the job and go to sleep. The fact that you can work your 9 to 5 to pay off your debt or pay your rent or take care of what you have to. And then you can take on your phone and, and fucking work from 7pm to 2 in the morning. That's a fucking blessing. That's a fucking opportunity. And nobody can stop you. And nobody decides but us. It's fucking crazy. Do you have the humility to put in the fucking work period? Because the only people listening to your excuses or your Bullshit. Are your loser fucking friends. My friends. Let's just get to the punchline. Nobody gives a fuck about your problems. People sit in little circles with four people. Everybody gassing each other up to not do shit. People complaining downstairs wearing $213 shoes. Shut the up. Like, get perspective. What the fuck do you think is going on in the world? Everybody's pointing at everybody else without understanding. Nobody's deploying empathy. Here's what you don't get. You fucking lack patience. Too many of you talk about being it, but you're not living it. You know why you guys aren't patient? Because you want to win already. To fucking stick it to your fucking parents. I'm trying to become your excuse, your shield, your thing that you can point to. Because if you trip and fall, you guys are worried about failing. And I'm trying to get you to point at me and blame me that it didn't work versus blaming yourself so that it gives you the courage to actually start doing shit. But you've gotta understand, instead of sitting here and dwelling and blaming them, you're in control of your own shit. You got one fucking at bat. Do something with it. Listen, some of you been consuming this for a year or two. You watch those videos on Instagram or YouTube. You watch my vlog or this and that. And you get listen to podcasts, you get hyped. You get hyped and you're like, right? And then you stop listening and you walk out into your real life and you go back to dumb shit. You know many people sitting here still dwelling about some dumb shit that happened in 2011. It's binary. This whole thing, your fucking life is binary. Let me tell you what you should focus on. You need to do some shit you like. If I could ever convince all of you that your shortcomings and your detriments are your strengths, you would win. You guys want to be selfless and be good and give back. Be selfish first and get your shit to the place where you need to be. The current state of political correctness and how you should parent, how you should live, what age you should get married at. Like that's all bullshit. Like, there's only one story like yours. I'm not scared of losing because I don't allow any of you to judge me. Guys. You're only scared to lose because you're worried about what other people are gonna to say. My losses are my losses.
Summary of "MicroVee: This is Your Wake Up Call To Take Control"
Podcast Information:
In this powerful episode, Gary Vaynerchuk delivers a no-holds-barred motivational speech aimed at urging listeners to take control of their lives, prioritize what truly matters, and cultivate a relentless work ethic. The episode delves deep into common societal misconceptions about success, the pitfalls of instant gratification, and the importance of perseverance.
Gary begins by highlighting how people often prioritize superficial achievements over fundamental well-being. He uses vivid analogies to illustrate this misalignment:
"Like when you're driving and the cop lights go on and your fucking heart goes out, but then when the cop drives by, you're like, oof. You feel real good. And then you start driving with two hands and the speed limit for about four minutes. And then you get back to being ridiculous." ([00:30])
He emphasizes that many live their lives ignoring serious issues until a personal crisis hits, prompting a sudden shift in priorities.
Gary passionately argues that gratitude is often overlooked in the pursuit of success. He criticizes the societal obsession with quick riches and immediate results:
"Everybody's confused. People talking about millions as like, I gotta make a million as like an entry point. And they don't even understand that 99% of people in America don't make $400,000 a year." ([03:10])
He stresses the importance of long-term dedication, comparing the common desire to sprint for quick wins versus the marathon-like persistence required for lasting success.
Addressing the proliferation of expensive courses and self-help schemes, Gary asserts that most valuable information is freely accessible:
"And that's why I fucking put scrutiny on everybody who's trying to do, you know, courses and pre-rolls trying to get you to pay $4,000 for this and $10,000 for that. And all this, like this shit is simple. All the information is free." ([05:45])
He warns against the trap of paying for validation instead of investing in tangible growth.
Gary emphasizes the unparalleled advantage of the current digital era, where one can work flexibly and access global opportunities:
"They have to work the job and go to sleep. The fact that you can work your 9 to 5 to pay off your debt or pay your rent or take care of what you have to. And then you can take on your phone and, and fucking work from 7pm to 2 in the morning. That's a fucking blessing. That's a fucking opportunity." ([09:00])
He encourages leveraging modern tools to build and scale personal ventures, highlighting that self-imposed limitations are the real barriers.
Gary calls out the culture of excuses and the tendency to blame external factors for personal stagnation:
"Nobody gives a fuck about your problems. People sit in little circles with four people. Everybody gassing each other up to not do shit." ([14:10])
He urges listeners to take full responsibility for their lives, emphasizing that true change comes from within.
Highlighting the simplicity of life's choices, Gary frames life as a binary system where decisions lead to clear outcomes:
"It's binary. This whole thing, your fucking life is binary. Let me tell you what you should focus on. You need to do some shit you like." ([18:30])
He advises focusing on passion-driven pursuits rather than societal expectations or external validations.
Challenging conventional notions of selflessness, Gary posits that prioritizing oneself is essential for genuine success:
"If I could ever convince all of you that your shortcomings and your detriments are your strengths, you would win." ([22:00])
He argues that by first ensuring personal stability and success, one can better contribute to others.
Gary dismisses the constraints of political correctness and societal timelines, advocating for individual narratives:
"There's only one story like yours. I'm not scared of losing because I don't allow any of you to judge me." ([25:10])
He encourages listeners to define their own paths without fearing external judgments or traditional milestones.
In his closing remarks, Gary reiterates the central theme of personal accountability and proactive behavior:
"Your life is binary. Do something with it. You got one fucking at bat. Do something with it." ([29:00])
He implores listeners to seize opportunities, overcome inertia, and commit to meaningful actions that drive personal and professional growth.
Key Takeaways:
Notable Quote:
"Do something with it. You got one fucking at bat. Do something with it." – Gary Vaynerchuk ([29:00])
This episode serves as a compelling wake-up call, urging individuals to reassess their priorities, cultivate a resilient work ethic, and take proactive steps toward meaningful and sustainable success.