Favorite talk from Gary. I watch this daily. I was raised with such high expectations and didn't experience failure until my late 20's even though I had anxiety about it all my life from parental expectations. My failure nearly destroyed me with the bottle. I picked myself up eventually, settled into a shit paying job that made me happy and disappointed my whole family. Now I'm building an online business for myself -- not for them -- and I can't wait to stick it to them.
Failure doesn't feel good. Not accomplishing your goal can leave you feeling unmotivated or even that you shouldn't even be trying run a business. But you can look at it another way - if you fail, you open yourself up to learning from it. It may seem paradoxical, but learning from failure teaches you unique and vital lessons. Source: Watch ruclips.net/video/278ZW0rNTqU/видео.html for details.
People thought I was a failure after I dropped out of college twice, now I'm doing better than most people I know but not nearly at the point I see myself being at.
Hey I know this comment is a year old, but you say you dropped out twice so I was wondering why you came back after the first time. Im a freshman in college right now and I know its a scam but Im doing it for my mom. I'm also learning a few things from my entrepreneurship major but I still feel like its a waste. So what've you been doing since you dropped out man? I'm interested
i’ve been failing all my life and love it. in the end we’re all the same. when we’re old and grey material don’t matter, experience don’t matter either, and nothing worldly will matter .. win or lose
Easier said than done Gary. Not everyone comes from the same background. Here or there the bread winner can’t afford to lose as he has mouths to feed. Risks can only be calculative. Not otherwise! #justsaying
I agree. This advice doesn't work for us. I always loved astrophysics but because high paying jobs are in Computer Science, I had to go through the JEE route. BTW, I don't hate my major and I like coding but I would've been 1000 times happier if I studied Astrophysics. I get what you feel, I just wish things were a little better for us, South-East Asia/Indian people. 😣
Wow, fail on purpose...this is like Matthew Broderick war games movie. Machine plays tic tac toe without knowing that it will never win the game, only by failing it will figure it out. AI machine learning, fail to get experience, i love it.
While I understand what Gary is saying about not being demoralized from losing and chugging along, it's a bit of a stretch to say that he enjoys losing. Losing and making bad choices or losing money in business can be demoralizing and soul crushing. Gary is definitely a brilliant guy and has accomplished a lot on his own merits. However, he was fortunate to have a supportive environment and it doesn't look like he has ever had to deal with a soul crushing defeat or embarrassment such as a bankruptcy or a business that totally flopped that can easily make someone depressed and go into a death spiral. Yes, it's important not to feed into the victim mentality but to root for failure so you can have a great comeback story. It is a little bit of romanticizing something that can really devastating. It's not easy to just shake it off and make a comeback. Some people genuinely never recover from a huge defeat. Not bc they are lazy or have a victim mentality. They just can not recover and find solace or success after a huge defeat.
So I fucked up and it wasn't on purpose lol. I'm on day 13 of living in my car now. Follow me on Instagram, Brycedemeke. I started renting cars to people who wanted to Uber and lyft drive. Both cars got in accidents within 2 months and I didn't have enough savings to cover both deductibles and my rent so I chose to get the cars back on the road to get my money back. Then another accident! Now I'm broke and working my way back up.
yesterday i was play bball in i lost bad i was play 21 and only made 1 3 and a two on two game i made two points at the most and later i played again and kept getting beat by the worst player and i love it i went on youtube look up denfensive drills and practice last night and today i still lost but i saw more improvement and my game i fucking love losing cause it lights a fire inside of you but if you loser idk what to say y all got to remember you only lose cause you didnt want it bad enough and it send you back to the drawing board i fucking love it i notice alot things and game and im ready to fix it i notice my conditioning is fucking crap and now im working on that
@@ThroughOurLensPodcast to succeed in order to succeed. You need to fail first. As they say, success comes from good decisions, which comes from experience, which stems from learning from bad experiences.
@@ThroughOurLensPodcast I think we all do to some extent. But if we learn to love it and play mid to long term as a journey. We will get what we want and succeed. Literally no question about that.
I'd actually pay to watch his brilliant lectures. His speeches give me hope in despair that one fucking day I could be mother ducking Gary fucking Chuck. Yeah 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Hey Gary I'm 13 and there was a entrepreneur program and I had a team which worked without me because I was busy all the days and couldn't contribute, so on the last day I made a really good diagram and they said that we will give u more slides if you make a good diagram and I did but they didn't give me any more slides so I told them I'm quitting, was that a good decision? To me it was I couldn't handle my own friends arguing with me so I left please reply if you can
lmao!! wtf?? so you contributed....basically nothing? yes it was a great decision you left and improved their output. These are your friends and you give them no time on some sort of collaboration that was agreed upon by all parties. They were very clear and very lenient if it's good we'll give you more slides. It was bad so they didn't give you anymore slides.
Favorite talk from Gary. I watch this daily. I was raised with such high expectations and didn't experience failure until my late 20's even though I had anxiety about it all my life from parental expectations. My failure nearly destroyed me with the bottle. I picked myself up eventually, settled into a shit paying job that made me happy and disappointed my whole family. Now I'm building an online business for myself -- not for them -- and I can't wait to stick it to them.
Sounds like im a few years behind you (8 months into finally feeling better after the new shit job) any advice?
you got it brother keep going, your story inspired me
Highly inspirational ❤️🔥👍🏼thank you for sharing brother
Cheers to that brother!
Cheers ! Keep going bro
“Without failure you’ll never grow”
Failure doesn't feel good. Not accomplishing your goal can leave you feeling unmotivated or even that you shouldn't even be trying run a business. But you can look at it another way - if you fail, you open yourself up to learning from it. It may seem paradoxical, but learning from failure teaches you unique and vital lessons.
Source: Watch ruclips.net/video/278ZW0rNTqU/видео.html for details.
Failure changes you. And it’s for the better. You’re not the same person after you feel it.
*_Failure._* If you listen it can teach so much
Life Progress - ideas for a better life TV I agree! Win or learn 🔥
Failure is also a way for enlightenment or inspiration for your business. After you assess why did you fail, answers and ideas are going to come up.
I love to fail, because it allows me to find a way to succeed!! Thanks Gary❤️
I agree! Great comment!
SeanMiller MOTIVATION Thanks Sean! Keep killing it man!!
Wait.. 4:3 resolution? Weird post producing
People thought I was a failure after I dropped out of college twice, now I'm doing better than most people I know but not nearly at the point I see myself being at.
Hey I know this comment is a year old, but you say you dropped out twice so I was wondering why you came back after the first time. Im a freshman in college right now and I know its a scam but Im doing it for my mom. I'm also learning a few things from my entrepreneurship major but I still feel like its a waste. So what've you been doing since you dropped out man? I'm interested
Twerk now
It's cool to hear that advice but such a hard plan to execute
That's y there are very few winners 💫
at least, they know and want to
Haha no one wants to put in the work.
@@jaycho6747 the sad truth
@@ibleedbayern3331 not sad, it's just the society. Decisions and actions lead to the result
i’ve been failing all my life and love it. in the end we’re all the same. when we’re old and grey material don’t matter, experience don’t matter either, and nothing worldly will matter .. win or lose
One of his greatest clips out there!! Brilliant
I so happy have internet, I can watch the garyvee's speech every day
There is no such a thing as failure, you either win or learn :)
Fuck up on purpose In front of everyone. *Congratulations* you just have nothing to lose and you can go all in now
I’m playing this every time I doubt myself from now on. Get back on the horse and don’t worry about the next hurdle!
Gary's best rant ever
Neemanaz: “I RECOMMEND FUCKING UP ON PURPOSE!”
“Fuck up on purpose”. Of course
this world tells you you have to be "amazing" by its standard. Take the L's at the right time and win big or go home trying.
what they dont tell you is the guy we call the goat is out working us dailying
This mindset changes everything
This gotta be the best video I ever saw from Garry
0:00 got it on repeat
Oh man this one is hard to do! But working so so hard to not be afraid to fail! It’s where my best growth has happened.
One of his better speeches
This was too real!!!!! Keep going hard while they talk!!!
Easier said than done Gary. Not everyone comes from the same background. Here or there the bread winner can’t afford to lose as he has mouths to feed.
Risks can only be calculative. Not otherwise!
#justsaying
I agree. This advice doesn't work for us. I always loved astrophysics but because high paying jobs are in Computer Science, I had to go through the JEE route. BTW, I don't hate my major and I like coding but I would've been 1000 times happier if I studied Astrophysics. I get what you feel, I just wish things were a little better for us, South-East Asia/Indian people. 😣
Loved this. Favorite video. ♥️
Falling is still flying.
This video is so underrated
Thanks Gary ❤️
Wow, fail on purpose...this is like Matthew Broderick war games movie. Machine plays tic tac toe without knowing that it will never win the game, only by failing it will figure it out. AI machine learning, fail to get experience, i love it.
This isn’t something new for anyone, we just need to hear that s**t again and again to remember it’s something real
Got told today that I couldn’t be a deacon til I’m 35. I’m 23 right now. Wasn’t a loss just a not now situation.
Love this man ❤️🤘
Following you dreams and passions should be the only way you're asked to play the game.
That shoulder chip goes a loooooong way
Man! What a cool message Gary! Super like it ! I’ll be honest, I was a topper in school and hence I know what it is that’s happening here with me :)
Don't fail on purpose please.....u can have a life long setback from a small mistake.
Still hits hard like when I first watched this in 2017
God Bless! 😇
Progress matters!
They teach us to fail all the time but no one teaches us how to deal with success
While I understand what Gary is saying about not being demoralized from losing and chugging along, it's a bit of a stretch to say that he enjoys losing. Losing and making bad choices or losing money in business can be demoralizing and soul crushing. Gary is definitely a brilliant guy and has accomplished a lot on his own merits. However, he was fortunate to have a supportive environment and it doesn't look like he has ever had to deal with a soul crushing defeat or embarrassment such as a bankruptcy or a business that totally flopped that can easily make someone depressed and go into a death spiral. Yes, it's important not to feed into the victim mentality but to root for failure so you can have a great comeback story. It is a little bit of romanticizing something that can really devastating. It's not easy to just shake it off and make a comeback. Some people genuinely never recover from a huge defeat. Not bc they are lazy or have a victim mentality. They just can not recover and find solace or success after a huge defeat.
What Up Gary Vee,
Oh my God, I am laughing my brains out 😂😂😂😂
So I fucked up and it wasn't on purpose lol. I'm on day 13 of living in my car now. Follow me on Instagram, Brycedemeke. I started renting cars to people who wanted to Uber and lyft drive. Both cars got in accidents within 2 months and I didn't have enough savings to cover both deductibles and my rent so I chose to get the cars back on the road to get my money back. Then another accident! Now I'm broke and working my way back up.
Things get better. You'll succeed, keep grinding sir.
Him:
i love to fail
Students: i can relate to that
Wow!!!!! Its fire 🔥 unbeatable Sir...
You rock!!!
5 years later, I’m still hoping that my sister becomes a crackhead so I can get ahead in life.
Dam! That was bad ass
What a great video
Thank you I'm gonna go f@#+ up.
"I swear on my fucking kids health" -Garyvee
i love failing but i manifest to win to strike balance
What Up Gary Vee?
yesterday i was play bball in i lost bad i was play 21 and only made 1 3 and a two on two game i made two points at the most and later i played again and kept getting beat by the worst player and i love it i went on youtube look up denfensive drills and practice last night and today i still lost but i saw more improvement and my game i fucking love losing cause it lights a fire inside of you but if you loser idk what to say y all got to remember you only lose cause you didnt want it bad enough and it send you back to the drawing board i fucking love it i notice alot things and game and im ready to fix it i notice my conditioning is fucking crap and now im working on that
😆🤣🤣🤣!!! GaryVee had me rollin'! On purpose?! "Here's a thought"..."Let's just SCREW IT ALL UP." #GaryVee #Vaynermedia etc...
LOL.
What a Boss!
I fail but never move backwards
I took long to learn
Uh, I'd love to fail, but I'm not weird so I like succeeding
You’re gonna have to fail to succeed. Of course everyone wants to succeed. :)
@@mitch150 no, you're gonna have to succeed to succeed
@@ThroughOurLensPodcast to succeed in order to succeed. You need to fail first. As they say, success comes from good decisions, which comes from experience, which stems from learning from bad experiences.
@@gurmukhsinghbansal479 still hate failing though
@@ThroughOurLensPodcast I think we all do to some extent. But if we learn to love it and play mid to long term as a journey. We will get what we want and succeed. Literally no question about that.
I'd actually pay to watch his brilliant lectures. His speeches give me hope in despair that one fucking day I could be mother ducking Gary fucking Chuck.
Yeah 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Coooooooooooooooooool
Brain Listening to Gary Vee:
Omg yes that makes so much sense.
Brain Five Minutes Later:
...ANYWAYS BACK TO PESSIMISM.
Fucking love this!
Makes me sick hearing people laugh. This is the God honest truth you dont see him really laughing. Any of his videos.
Good point
it's like laughing because "why didnt i wake up yet" like, laughing at your own dumbness
My goal is to be the brown Gary v 😂
I’m watching this because I lost $320 cash today at the mall. Sold Yeezys for $320 when I paid $233.20 FUCK
How do you know my life. 80 years to win.
Hey Gary I'm 13 and there was a entrepreneur program and I had a team which worked without me because I was busy all the days and couldn't contribute, so on the last day I made a really good diagram and they said that we will give u more slides if you make a good diagram and I did but they didn't give me any more slides so I told them I'm quitting, was that a good decision? To me it was I couldn't handle my own friends arguing with me so I left please reply if you can
lmao!! wtf?? so you contributed....basically nothing? yes it was a great decision you left and improved their output. These are your friends and you give them no time on some sort of collaboration that was agreed upon by all parties. They were very clear and very lenient if it's good we'll give you more slides. It was bad so they didn't give you anymore slides.
Woooo
I tried flipping phones and I’ve lost money
🔥⛽🌋💯
♥️♥️
It has happend lol
You sound like ronald mcdonald
Stop saying the f word
No
Still hits hard like when I first watched this in 2017
What Up Gary Vee?