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#QOTD: What was the hardest decision you've ever had to make?
#Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:26 - What do you think about the Apple Watch?
1:32 - Is the personal website going to continue to be relevant, or should I look into something like building an app?
3:08 - Do you set and track personal/business goals?
4:19 - What was the riskiest thing you've ever done in your career?
#LINKS
My new site! - http://garyvaynerchuk.com
If the Apple Watch is one thing, it's predictable. I think when I say "we're all going to become robots" people think I'm kidding, but I really mean it. Over the next 100 years, evolution is just going to take us there.
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Welcome to The #AskGaryVee show, where I answer your questions about marketing, social media, and entrepreneurship. Want to get on the show? Tweet me your question with #AskGaryVee!
#QOTD: What was the hardest decision you've ever had to make?
#Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:26 - What do you think about the Apple Watch?
1:32 - Is the personal website going to continue to be relevant, or should I look into something like building an app?
3:08 - Do you set and track personal/business goals?
4:19 - What was the riskiest thing you've ever done in your career?
#LINKS
My new site! - http://garyvaynerchuk.com
If the Apple Watch is one thing, it's predictable. I think when I say "we're all going to become robots" people think I'm kidding, but I really mean it. Over the next 100 years, evolution is just going to take us there.
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Welcome to The #AskGaryVee show, where I answer your questions about marketing, social media, and entrepreneurship. Want to get on the show? Tweet me your question with #AskGaryVee!
01/31/2021
So crazy listening to you predict the future.
What do you think of the Apple watch NOW? Elon Musk is cresting NeroLink
Its never been more important than right now, to have a platform that you have all control of, for example you were talking about facebook or YouTube being able to control content. AND IT'S HAPPENING RIGHT NOW, content is being censored and certain topics is demonized.
Toughest thing (going back and watching ALL episodes of ask gàryvee) was leaving family construction business for college and a career as a h.s. teacher.
Qotd: doing everything alone. Designs/website/printing/shipping/motivating don’t want to bother anyone.
The toughest thing I had to deal with in business is people telling me "you do nice work, but your black." You know what this color looks good on me and I don't want to work with anyone who thinks other wise.
I'm actually dealing with it now, I have two kids age 4 and 1.5, I work part-time with a startup (fill you in later) but it feels more like full
time almost overtime lately (I'm good with that) but I also have a law degree and need to take the bar exam at some point. It's hard to let it pass by year after year, but being present for my kids, and being involved with this great company are much more alluring for me. It's hard to keep putting it off, so I struggle with this decision and just pray I get to it sooner than later so I can scratch it off my bucket list! What would you do if you were me Gary?You the man g. Aloha
PureWow's t-shirt 3 years before he acquired the company. Top!
QOTD: Cutting the negativity out of my life. The reason it was so tough was due to them being family.
Having to switch from having passion in my business, to building passion in my new business because my old business model became out dated.
Fun fact: I'm born on the 16th. So fuck you Gary, it's an awesome number!
Hardest thing I ever did in relation to business… This requires a bit of storytelling, which I'm sure everyone here can appreciate…
Back in June I went on an extended trip to Nicaragua and Costa Rica for some humanitarian projects, as well as meeting up with some people I look up to in the business world. It was an amazing opportunity and a life-altering experience, but in my last 16 hours in Costa Rica, before boarding my flight back to the US, I 1) almost drowned in the ocean at Manuel Antonio Beach, and 2) Fractured my foot (in an unrelated incident).
When I returned to the US, I was completely unable to do anything for myself hardly, including return to work at the restaurant I worked in at the time.
With my business still not where I needed it to be to leave my job, and rent coming up, I did something crazy. Did I borrow money to cover my expenses until my foot was better and I could return to work?
Hell no.
I ended up coming out to New Mexico to work with my mentors/business partners on a major project that had been underway for 6 months. Best decision I've ever made, but damn it was hard, knowing I'd be leaving my hometown for who knows how long until my business was where I wanted it to be. But hell, I had to do something useful with my time and I knew I'd be most useful working towards my vision, especially since it's much easier to build/write/shoot videos than it is walk around on a fractured foot.
You'll be happy to hear that now, my foot is healed (I'm now going running regularly again), and my business is booming more than ever before =).
investing in a 3D-printer and then selling almost no products to the people in my area because there wasn't a demand…
Quitting everything and moving 2000 miles for a dream.
"The truth is undefeated" and "if I execute, you just have to eat it" loved them haha!