**WARNING: DO NOT end this episode early. Stay tuned 'til the last second. You won't regret it.**
#QOTD: Give me some feedback on the new settings of the show. How do you like us filming on the 15th floor?
#Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
01:25 -What 3 values do you hold highest in life?
03:07 -Has the selfie replaced the autograph? How will it go down at Wine Library on Saturday?
04:43 -What’s your favorite city in the world to drink wine in?
05:45- I’m in sales for 3rd generation residential construction. Getting my “at bat”. How do I increase business to keep old minds happy?
07:43 - Hope you had a great time at last nights holiday bash. What is your favorite holiday tradition?
#LINKS
http://GaryVeeHatesMountains.com
https://twitter.com/aplusk
THINGS I VALUE: I'm a humungous fan of patience. Lack of patience has caused so many people to not achieve the upside that they deserve and that just kills me. Another thing I value so greatly is an old school handshake. That really matters to me. Word is bond. Having people in your life that you can trust based on their word goes a long way -- you know, someone that you just know is going to deliver on whatever it is they say they're going to do.
On the other hand, when someone doesn't deliver on something, I have the understanding to realize that unexpected things can come up and change the course of action. So I completely buy into being nimble and empathetic because you need to be able to understand that things don't always go according to plan, and it's not always the person on the other end that's to blame.
I also think that people that are grateful are extremely attractive as well. NOTHING is more ugly to me than somebody who's spoiled and I also think at some level, hypocrisy is the thing that I hate the most, which I guess touches on my previous point.
So for me, there's nothing more important than having perspective on things and understanding that although people may have the best intentions in mind, not everything is going to work to plan. You need to be patient and empathetic and realize that when someone says they're going to do something, you'd hope they'll do whatever's in their power to deliver, but while also having the perspective in understanding that things don't always run their intended course -- And that's okay.
Gary Vaynerchuk is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best-Selling author, self-taught wine expert, and innovative entrepreneur. Find more at http://garyvaynerchuk.com
Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook is now available on Amazon! http://bit.ly/jjjrhamazon
#QOTD: Give me some feedback on the new settings of the show. How do you like us filming on the 15th floor?
#Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
01:25 -What 3 values do you hold highest in life?
03:07 -Has the selfie replaced the autograph? How will it go down at Wine Library on Saturday?
04:43 -What’s your favorite city in the world to drink wine in?
05:45- I’m in sales for 3rd generation residential construction. Getting my “at bat”. How do I increase business to keep old minds happy?
07:43 - Hope you had a great time at last nights holiday bash. What is your favorite holiday tradition?
#LINKS
http://GaryVeeHatesMountains.com
https://twitter.com/aplusk
THINGS I VALUE: I'm a humungous fan of patience. Lack of patience has caused so many people to not achieve the upside that they deserve and that just kills me. Another thing I value so greatly is an old school handshake. That really matters to me. Word is bond. Having people in your life that you can trust based on their word goes a long way -- you know, someone that you just know is going to deliver on whatever it is they say they're going to do.
On the other hand, when someone doesn't deliver on something, I have the understanding to realize that unexpected things can come up and change the course of action. So I completely buy into being nimble and empathetic because you need to be able to understand that things don't always go according to plan, and it's not always the person on the other end that's to blame.
I also think that people that are grateful are extremely attractive as well. NOTHING is more ugly to me than somebody who's spoiled and I also think at some level, hypocrisy is the thing that I hate the most, which I guess touches on my previous point.
So for me, there's nothing more important than having perspective on things and understanding that although people may have the best intentions in mind, not everything is going to work to plan. You need to be patient and empathetic and realize that when someone says they're going to do something, you'd hope they'll do whatever's in their power to deliver, but while also having the perspective in understanding that things don't always run their intended course -- And that's okay.
Gary Vaynerchuk is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best-Selling author, self-taught wine expert, and innovative entrepreneur. Find more at http://garyvaynerchuk.com
Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook is now available on Amazon! http://bit.ly/jjjrhamazon
FUCK MOUNTAINS
Hey @GaryVee why you hate mountains?
The setting is refreshing to see new peeps wonder how many are still there in 2019
Absolutely love your answer about your favorite place to drink wine ♡ very sweet, and so true.
hugh mangus
QOTD Answer- Looks great! like it better in fact. Feels more blended into your employees and more chances for things real to happen.
It's more action oriented, so many things going on.
I dig it.
I liked more the other setting.
Love this new setting. Only the gap between the two tables is driving my OCD to the top.
I have always felt this way before Instagram was around. I felt that it was important to capture the moment than to gain a "monetized" item with the autograph. Also, think of it from the celebrity's point of view, they feel like you want to be seen with them not gain something they can sell in a year or two for a quick buck.
Big fan of the chalkboard in the background.
15th floor looks pretty legit! 😀 It's good to change from time to time. But i believe both are fine, as long as the right people work there! 😀 Cheers!!!!