Gary Vaynerchuk
Social media mogul, businessman, and competitor are all words to describe Gary Vaynerchuk better known as Gary V. You can find Gary V all over the internet and he offers up his advice for free through his social media platforms daily. If you are a person who is looking to level up in a facet of life following Gary V will help your overall mindset in life.
We all go through struggles in life some are personal and not one person knows about them but others can be seen from so many people. The society we live in today helps us broadcast our success so loud and it can be full of great excitement seeing people do so well and watching our loved ones perform at newfound high levels. Although when you succeed this world loves to build you up and take you to a new platform and every little thing you do that is not up to the expectations of the outside world can make you feel like a failure. Social media has a strong way of doing that, making people famous and then tearing them apart when they fail. Gary V talks about producing quality content without worrying about your followers and likes. If we are so consumed with what the outside world thinks we will get torn up inside. I have been torn up inside from the game of baseball one day you do good and feel great and the other day you do terrible and do not feel like the same human.
Life is an internal process lived in an external world, we feel we need outside things to make us happy when we truly need to find happiness within. This is the hardest thing to do because like I said the world is external. For example, our society links financial success to a successful life, financial success is strictly external. One could have financial success while having a terrible internal process. Does this make someone successful in this case? These are all my own thoughts that have been sparked by Gary V's media he puts out. Having these thoughts is healthy because it helps keep perspective on life and the meaning of it. If we get lost in the algorithms of this social society we can begin to lose ourselves. Hopefully, this post makes you think.
Social media mogul, businessman, and competitor are all words to describe Gary Vaynerchuk better known as Gary V. You can find Gary V all over the internet and he offers up his advice for free through his social media platforms daily. If you are a person who is looking to level up in a facet of life following Gary V will help your overall mindset in life.
We all go through struggles in life some are personal and not one person knows about them but others can be seen from so many people. The society we live in today helps us broadcast our success so loud and it can be full of great excitement seeing people do so well and watching our loved ones perform at newfound high levels. Although when you succeed this world loves to build you up and take you to a new platform and every little thing you do that is not up to the expectations of the outside world can make you feel like a failure. Social media has a strong way of doing that, making people famous and then tearing them apart when they fail. Gary V talks about producing quality content without worrying about your followers and likes. If we are so consumed with what the outside world thinks we will get torn up inside. I have been torn up inside from the game of baseball one day you do good and feel great and the other day you do terrible and do not feel like the same human.
Life is an internal process lived in an external world, we feel we need outside things to make us happy when we truly need to find happiness within. This is the hardest thing to do because like I said the world is external. For example, our society links financial success to a successful life, financial success is strictly external. One could have financial success while having a terrible internal process. Does this make someone successful in this case? These are all my own thoughts that have been sparked by Gary V's media he puts out. Having these thoughts is healthy because it helps keep perspective on life and the meaning of it. If we get lost in the algorithms of this social society we can begin to lose ourselves. Hopefully, this post makes you think.
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