Business Tips: DIE ON YOUR OWN SWORD! | DAILYVEE 292

Business Tips: DIE ON YOUR OWN SWORD! | DAILYVEE 292

Awesome Tip: DIE ON YOUR OWN SWORD! | DAILYVEE 292



It was awesome to go to Amsterdam and give my quick keynote. I hope that the message in today’s DailyVee really sinks in with you – if you blame yourself, you will much happier than if you blame others!

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38 Replies to “Business Tips: DIE ON YOUR OWN SWORD! | DAILYVEE 292”

  1. YOU MENTIONED TURKEY SO HEY, WHY DON’T YOU VISIT ISTANBUL? I SWEAAAAAR I’LL BE THE FIRST TO SHOW UP NO MATTER WHAT TIME IT IS. IT’s 04:26, I’m watching your content. I know you from Nicholas Megalis. PLEAAAAASE PLEAAASE PLEAAASE VISIT ISTANBUL! Love you.

  2. Gary where can we get play list info the music on your vids is always on point.

    Also, my name is Rick, the first time I heard you say in a keynote "not good on video, then fucking write Rick!" made my fucking day. I imagine it in your voice every day before I sit down and write.

  3. Modern philosophy in its purest form. For the simple fact that.. the words spoken should not be taken to heart but twisted and bent to your own life and how it correlates to your own success and triumphs to get you to process what needs done and to take your own fucking inventory

  4. I really enjoyed this. Yes, the dying on your own sword hits it out of the ballpark. This is EXACTLY the reason I am losing interest in YouTube lately. I start to watch someone's channel, and then realize I have seen it all before on someone else's channel. Also, I watch everyone get a bigger audience and their next move is to start selling t-shirts and gear. How about doing something more meaningful, broaden your horizons, travel, share your talents with others. Experience Life. Make your own path, don't carbon copy every other person. Nuggets of truth like this are why I continue to watch you content.

  5. I have a strange feeling that Gary has some trouble he is keeping to himself. Maybe with family or close friends. I don't know, something. Maybe I'm wrong. Anyway man, Gary- you are the best. You are my hero man! Respect!

  6. One of the cooler themes I have heard in this video and in the podcast as well is that many people are "pandering" as you put it to hit the short-term metrics because that is what they are measured on, even when they know and feel in their gut/heart that they should be recommending other options in their organization. If that hits someone in the crowd it has to be tough for them. When you add in the point that you will get by in the short-term doing that, but in the long-term you will be vulnerable to possibly losing your job it puts it into perspective. It gets very interesting when you start to notice that the system is "broken" that people are working with in – then you add the layer that they even KNOW it is broken. It's going to be interesting how it plays out! Enjoying the switch up on the edits. Seems a lot faster paced and to the point.

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