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In this high-energy episode of Tea with Gary Vee, Gary Vaynerchuk delivers a powerful wake-up call about taking personal responsibility and leveraging available opportunities. The episode focuses on overcoming victim mentality, embracing the abundance of digital opportunities, and building resilience through action rather than complaints. (00:00)
Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur, author, and public speaker who has built multiple successful companies. He was an early investor in Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Uber, Venmo, and Liquid Death, and co-founded the restaurant reservation app Resy. He currently runs VaynerMedia, a sports agency representing NFL and UFC athletes, and a TV production company, growing his agency from $3 million to $100 million in revenue.
Gary emphasizes how society has adopted overly dramatic language that creates learned helplessness. (00:48) When people constantly use words like "trauma," "stress," and "worried" for minor challenges, they program themselves into victim mentality. Instead of saying you're "worried about money," reframe it as being "strategic" or "thoughtful" about finances. This linguistic shift changes your mental approach from helpless to empowered, allowing you to focus on solutions rather than problems.
Gary demonstrates how ChatGPT can be leveraged to learn any skill or start any venture. (04:57) Whether you want to become a TikTok affiliate, run Facebook ads for your local business, or learn AI tools for your profession, you can simply ask AI for step-by-step instructions. Gary showed this live by asking ChatGPT how to run Facebook ads for a wedding venue in a 10-mile radius. This democratizes business knowledge and removes the excuse of "not knowing how."
When facing challenges, Gary argues that real motivation stems from understanding you have "no goddamn choice" but to succeed. (09:09) This isn't about being dark or negative—it's about recognizing that complaining and escaping through Netflix, alcohol, or other distractions won't solve your problems. Instead, channel that energy into offensive actions like learning new skills, starting side hustles, or building additional income streams during your free time.
Gary clarifies that having a traditional job isn't inherently bad. (37:38) The real issue is "crying about your nine-to-five and doing nothing about it." The key is what you do from 5 PM to 9 PM or midnight—using that time to build skills, create content, or develop side income streams. This approach treats your job as a foundation while building additional security and fulfillment through entrepreneurial activities.
Gary reveals that instant gratification is "ruining your life" because it stems from trying to impress people you don't even like. (27:32) This insight explains why people take profits out of their businesses immediately instead of reinvesting, or why they seek quick wins rather than building long-term value. Breaking this cycle requires delayed gratification and focusing on compound growth over immediate rewards.