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Marcus Aurelius.
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nice last question thou"
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QOTD: Earl Nightingale!
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Jeff Bezos
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Nelson Mandela
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Man! I'm one that really doesn't like egotistical people but you sir are the anomaly to that feeling. Your ego is so genuinely humble in an "oxymoronic" type way. You're videos have done nothing but inspire to work harder for the dreams I have. Thanks you!!! Today I'd totally have dinner with you lol.
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She isn't "historic" but Oprah.
Or Pharrell Williams.
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QOTD: John Galt or Gary Vaynerchuck.
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Thanks for the business content and show format. Historical Figure: Henry Flager. Florida Railroad, Canal, Hotec and Land developer. Helped shape history of Florida's development. Interesting business relations and business tactics.
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I would have dinner with frank Sinatra for the sheer entertainment.
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G, what up boss! I have been listening to some of your old shows b/c there is gold in old...ALWAYS...and I have to say...I appreciate the mad honesty...most folks are just saying what they think people want to hear...so when I hear someone not being PC and knowing it could hurt their image...I have nothing but respect for the authenticity. Keep, keeping it real! D
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MLK
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I'd have dinner with myself from the future
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QOTD: I'd like to have dinner with Chris Hadfield. What? Didn't say they had to be dead. I think he has a lot more great stories to tell, and he was a great hustler as well.
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Hahaha :)
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Hey Gary, Great show. When you talked about that you don't really care to have dinner with someone past or present famous, I can relate to that. I don't have anyone that comes to mind either. I liked the talk about how you want our execution to back up our talk and that you go in and check some people's accounts to verify that is pretty cool. I stopped this epiosde to write my first medium post. Thanks for the reminder
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QOTD: I would want to have dinner with the first person who slung snake oil because that job must have been the hardest hustle of all time. Real historic figure, Alexander Graham Bell.
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Nikola Tesla, It would be interesting to see what he would do with today's technology
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Benjamin Franklin! What didn't/couldn't that guy do?!?
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Like you say, twitter is the best social platform to connect with people if you don't have the money that's the way, thanks for the great hint ever!!
#QOTD: Which historic figure would you like to have dinner with? ;) #TIMESTAMPS 01:23 - In episode 63, you say you watch and can tell if people are hustling. How do you tell? Engagement, frequency, or gut? 07:00 - What are your thoughts on the marketing opportunities in the new app Yik Yak? 09:33 - We spend all of our time pouring our creativity into projects for our clients so that when it’s time to shift gears and focus on our brand, we’re fucking exhausted. How do you keep it burning for both? 11:55 - What have your children taught you about life and business? 14:14 - Who is the historical figure you would have lunch with if you could? And why? #LINKS https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/what-youll-need-to-get-garyvee-945936926.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4bAVgMJo8w http://instagram.com/lexvalishvili/ How do you work 100% for clients and another 100% for your own brand? The answer is simple: you need to work harder. And faster. There's really nothing else to it. I'm exhausted every day, but I'm making all sorts of things happen in my eighteen hours. Not only am I working eighteen hours, I'm working fast as hell in this eighteen hours. And, I'm prioritizing what's important and what's not. We're all different. We work in different ways. If you're Type A, maybe you just need to schedule non-negotiable time for your personal brand if it's that important to you. But really, there is no magic answer here. The answer is just more time, and faster within that time. Now, the faster part might confuse some people. I always tell people to start working harder, stop watching Lost, but there's another variable: be much faster in the hours you'er already in. There is not a second that's down for me. Some people say they work ten minutes day, but then when I audit them, there's fifteen minutes here and there where they watched a YouTube video. We fight for minutes on my team. Even seconds. I used to think I was the biggest workaholic that lived. From twenty-two to thirty, I really thought I was all in. But I had enough time to bullshit about baseball with friends. I had time. Now, I'm dramatically faster. And I'm working more hours. That's how it's happening. So that's the answer. More hours. Faster. Better. Stronger. -- Gary Vaynerchuk is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best-Selling author, self-taught wine expert, and innovative entrepreneur. Find more at http://garyvaynerchuk.com Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook is now available on Amazon! http://bit.ly/jjjrhamazon