Struggling with work life balance?

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This confuses people .. this doesn’t mean be lazy and complacent.. this means be thoughtful and build a foundation of relationships and skills and don’t over worry about showing everyone or someone how much money or success you created in a short period of time ::: be strategic, learn yourself and deploy the work and tenacity needed to get to those big goals … 💛🩷… share this in your family text thread .. someone needs it.

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Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur and serves as the Chairman of VaynerX, the CEO of VaynerMedia, and the Creator & CEO of VeeFriends. Gary is considered one of the leading global minds on what's next in culture, business, and the internet.

Known as "GaryVee," he is described as one of the most forward thinkers in business. He acutely recognizes trends and patterns early to help others understand how shifts in consumer attention impact the realities of the business world today. Gary's approach sits at the intersection of business and pop culture. He keenly understands how to bring brand relevance to the forefront. He is a prolific angel investor with early investments in companies like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Venmo, Snapchat, Coinbase, and Uber.

This year, Gary unveiled his seventh book, "Day Trading Attention" where he provides fresh insights into navigating the modern social media landscape. Gary's expertise guides readers on harnessing underpriced attention channels in the digital age. He emphasizes mastering storytelling in these arenas and highlights the "TikTokification of Social Media," where content relevance surpasses follower counts. Businesses can leverage this shift to enhance their brand and boost sales. "Day Trading Attention" equips readers with essential skills to succeed in today's dynamic digital world. Gary also announced his first children's picture book, based on his VeeFriends characters, titled "Meet Me in the Middle”. The picture book, which will prominently feature two VeeFriends characters, Eager Eagle and Patient Pig, delves into the emotional elements essential for nurturing children's empathy – a crucial skill for their future success.

Gary is an entrepreneur at heart – he builds businesses. Today, he helps Fortune 1000 brands leverage consumer attention through his full-service advertising agency, VaynerMedia, which has offices in New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Mexico City, London, Amsterdam, Sydney, Singapore, Tokyo, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur. VaynerMedia is part of the VaynerX holding company, which also includes Eva Nosidam Productions, Gallery Media Group, The Sasha Group, VaynerSpeakers, VaynerCommerce, and Tingley Lane Trading. Gary is the Co-Founder of VaynerSports, VCR Group, VaynerWatt, ArtOfficial, Resy, and Empathy Wines. He guided Resy and Empathy to successful exits -- which he later sold to American Express and Constellation Brands, respectively. He also owns a Major League Pickleball team called the 5s, is part owner of a Big3 basketball team, and is an investor in the revival of the SlamBall League.

Gary is also the founder and creator of VeeCon – a contemporary super conference that converges business and pop culture with innovation and technology. In addition to running multiple businesses, Gary documents his daily life as a CEO through his social media channels, which have more than 44 million followers and garner over 300 million monthly impressions/views across all platforms. His podcast, "The GaryVee Audio Experience," ranks among the top podcasts globally.

Gary serves on the board of MikMak, Bojangles Restaurants, Global Citizen Forum, and Pencils of Promise. He is also a longtime Well Member of charity: water.

Gary's life ambition is to buy the New York Jets.
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Crazy how some folks with millions still feel unfulfilled.

It’s all about finding that balance.

collinrutherford
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He's right. I will not complain anymore. 100 million dollars is enough for me.

JccGrid
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I think the essence of the curiosity un this topic is more about work value life balance. Working the hours means nothing if you can't live on that amount.

greghayes
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The more you have, the more you want. The less you have, the more you appreciate what you have, and the less you want.

jaywheeler
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I realised when i met my girlfriend soon to be fiance, that all i want is the bills payed, to own my home, have a decent amount of land, a lot of kids, and grow my own food

appalachianoperator
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Tom feeling attacked here 😂 like damn that's me.

Dumbermoney
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This feels really specific to 100 millionaires and no one else

jdoubleutee
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The goal should be work enough to meet your needs and make sure the things you want are based around the things you need then your wants will never surpass your needs then your money will stack if you made a million you can do it again just keep repeating anything over 10 million isn't a necessity anything past that should be made out of boredom not bc you're starving for more control your greed

BigMoney-dnbl
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Man, I really wish I could spend more time with my family, but I just dont want to.

Neon_White
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Spot on! (I really can't understand the 100mil friends, but who knows what's going on in their lives eh?)

zuriendrinkscoffee
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I’ll keep this in mind when I have $100 mil

rccoraz
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10 million is enough to retire, but people who reach those crazy amounts through work (exclude artists and celebrities) are usually driven by something else than money. They can’t stop, even when they want to…

zaydalaoui
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Really? They text you that? “I’m pumped to be coaching little league Gary” send

Schnitzel
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Is it just me or does it sound like he’s talking down

samcasto
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they want to want to spend more time with their family

brucebennett
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I also have a friend who won the most NBA championships, has a statue built for him, owns a successful sneaker brand and still couldn’t hang on to his first marriage I mean biscuits.

pdpgkeeper
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Almost like family and relations to other human beings is more important than working yourself to death

zrt
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It’s because the millionaires got there by making their work, their worth. It’s hard to decouple. Those who can after making their nut win at life

RFIrandom
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money isn’t real. it’s just a tool. just make sure you have enough to live comfortably and enjoy times with your loved ones. $100M is enough that man is just greedy

nevercashingout
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Unfortunately you can’t have it all. If you prioritize work and money over time with your family you won’t have that family relationship/connection when you decide to pop in.

Your best bet would to be completely stop working and show that you’re 100% committed to only wanting to be their dad. That is if you’re actually worth 100m.

jasonlove