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The GaryVee Audio Experience

The ROI Of Patience

The GaryVee Audio Experience

Gary Vaynerchuk

Business, Marketing

4.818.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2019

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

When I get off stage after doing a keynote is hands down when I’m the most excited and have the most energy. I’ve been trying to schedule more interviews right after so I can really overdeliver in my answers and perspectives for those listening.
 
This podcast is a mashup of some of the best clips from a few of my meetings after my keynote in Jakarta a few weeks ago. I talk a lot about happiness and patience and hope this 15 minutes brings some value to you.
 
1:35 - The harder something is the more likely it’s fantastic
 
6:55 - Admiration is much more fun than money
 
10:20 - I don’t know what “things” costs
 
Do you know what the ROI of patience is? Tweet me @GaryVee to let me know your answer - I'll be checking to see who got it ;)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys, when I get off stage, I'm at my most excited.

0:05.5

I'm super hyped, the energy, it's transferred.

0:08.7

One of the things I need to be thinking about more is how do I do more interviews post

0:12.7

keynotes because one of the great things about the talk I just gave in Jakarta was I did

0:17.6

three or four meaningful interviews after.

0:20.3

This is a mashup of three or four of the best answers.

0:25.8

It's clearer to me than ever that self-awareness, self-esteem, patience, these are foundational

0:35.3

truths to happiness.

0:38.4

It's not that I want to be disrespectful to parents or things that nature, it's just

0:41.4

that ultimately at the end of the day, one day you're going to realize your life is yours

0:47.1

and there's a lot of people important to you that surround it but ultimately it's yours.

0:52.3

And I just think it's actually practical to be selfish and on the offense in your youth.

1:01.1

Most people in their youth think it's time to grow up but they're 18, 22, 25, 29 years

1:07.1

old.

1:08.1

And so I think the social pressures normally from parents or other friends starting to

1:12.5

make money or have success hurts people.

1:15.5

Yet I think that rushing into relationships, jobs, you know, is just not a smart strategy.

1:23.3

So I'm talking about it and I'm hoping that people are listening because I do think

1:27.4

that it's very hard to tune out your parents.

1:31.6

I have empathy for that.

1:33.3

However, it doesn't make it wrong.

1:35.8

Just because it's hard, you know, to me to be very frank, the harder something is, the

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