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Why Attention is the #1 Asset in Business

May 23, 20269 min
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Summary

Gary Vaynerchuk highlights the critical importance of consumer attention as the top asset in today's dynamic business landscape. He discusses his personal philosophy of entrepreneurship, focusing on the "purity of the game" and detaching self-worth from accolades, viewing himself as a "firefighter" constantly tackling micro-adversities. The episode stresses the need for businesses to be nimble, adopt new platforms without romanticizing the past, and proactively embrace emerging technologies like AI, asserting that technology is undefeated and adaptation is key to long-term success.

Episode description

In this episode, I sit down to discuss the most important shift happening in culture and business today. I emphasize why attention remains the world's number one asset and why you cannot afford to be romantic about the platforms of yesterday. I also dive into my philosophy on entrepreneurship: why I view myself as a firefighter and how I detach my self-worth from followers and accolades to focus on the purity of the game.

 

You’ll learn about:

  • The Power of Consumer Attention
  • Why Technology is Undefeated
  • How to Balance Conviction with True Humility
  • The Difference Between Micro Adversity and Macro Success
  • Why You Need to Start Embracing the AI Movement


Transcript

Embracing Nimbleness and the Entrepreneurial Grind

So many people that have become wildly successful and that have that have sustained even their careers, it's because they have been nimble and they have w they have ebbed and flowed through anything that's new and fresh. They didn't turn against it. Right. It is the story is oldest. The biggest rock bands in the world, when MTV came out, refused to give their music videos to MTV because they thought it was giving away music for free.

But Madonna and Prince and Michael Jackson and Twisted Sister and Duran Duran knew the opposite, and within three years they were the most famous artists in the world. Again. Begin to hold uphold yesterday. It doesn't mean there aren't great things about yester y yesterday. There's romantic things. We see all the content. Why the 80s were great and I sure. And when you think back to your childhood, it's always simpler and all that. But in business.

If you are fighting the truth of where reality is, This is the Gary Vee Audio Experience. We say good morning to Gary Vaynerchuk. It's good to see you. Thank you for being with us. Good morning everyone. So when you hear that, when you hear that you are are considered one of the leading global minds in your expertise, how do you It makes me feel proud to make my parents proud. Um, I think it's a big framework for me. It's humbling.

The serendipity of DNA and circumstance. Like I'm pretty I'm ironically very detached. from my professional career and the Gary V of it all. It feels good, but it it's not really how I think about the world. What does that mean you're detached from the Gary Vee?

You know, I you know, I think you you all obviously are public figures, like we have our professional careers and I try to be as great at it as possible and entrepreneurship, you know, as a sports fan, entrepreneurship's the closest thing you can get to sports where like you're playing on the field every day but

You know, I don't I don't get my validation from being how many followers I have or how much money I make or, you know, these incredible accolades of like leading mind. I get my validation in a much more private, simple setting, which I actually think makes me very dangerous in a good way f in my business. I think it allows me to be on the offense. I think it allows me to take risks.

I'm not scared to lose. I'm not scared to do this interview in three years and be asked why I lost it all or why did I make those wrong predictions. I think it's I think I think can balance conviction and confidence with true humility. You get very strong. You know, giving some flowers to a true LA legend may rest in peace, Kobe Bryant, I think back to the athlete analogy, I enjoy the practice when no one's watching as much as I enjoy when the world is watching. And so

Yes, I think I love the game of entrepreneurship. I like playing it. My joy is you know, as this all plays, is building all these businesses or interacting with all these people, whether it's at a lemonade stand or in a conference room in my office. Uh that is my enjoyment. The process is my enjoyment. I love entrepreneurship not for the trophies or the things it gives me. I like it for the purity of the game. How do you feel when you're not winning? Or are are you always

Um you know, it depends uh you know, I think in business you're actually always losing in the micro. You know, a as as a CEO of many different companies with thousands and thousands of employees even driving here today there's three or four micro fires. You're in you're in you're a firefighter. In fact sometimes when I fly to other countries when it says occupation just for fun, I'll write firefighter'cause I feel like that's what I'm actually doing. I'm fighting fires.

But in the macro I'm winning, right? So in the micro it's there's a lot of adversity, micro adversity. I'm also a very HR driven CEO, so I get very into feelings and like you know when so you know, someone's father passed or someone's I mean, three or four years ago we had employees who house burnt down. Like those things affect me and those are challenging. Um but you know I'm always winning and always losing. It's kind of what I signed up for.

Attention: The Number One Business Asset

Your whole philosophy is built around perpetually chasing consumer Yes. And could you sp if folks out there that are watching that may not be familiar with you? Or that's it. That's what you kind of set the table. Yeah, I mean everybody's watching, like every single decision you make is based on something you've consumed.

Like your political views, your t-shirt that you bought, what team you root for, which actor you like, what banana bread you bought, like every single decision. Uh how your parents talked to you, who you talked to, like The only thing that really moves a human being is information. The only way to have someone consume the information is to have their attention.

So, you know, whether you're raising a child or you're trying to build your coffee business or you're trying to get more ratings for this show, it is all just attention. and attention moves. This platform was by far the most important platform for attention for seventy, eighty years of society. There wasn't even a distant second to television. You know, thirty years ago the internet

was in you know became consumerized and over the last ten to fifteen years social media became the primary platform for attention. Um and in fifteen to twenty years it might be something else. It might be BR or something else. But I am not romantic. about which platform I'm going to put out my information. I I write books in physical form. People read them. I I'm doing this interview.

Uh I'm happy to do a blog or a podcast. I'm happy to be on TikTok or Instagram or Snapchat. I'm agnostic on where the consumer attention is. But I'm not ideology driven on where it should be. Most people want people's attention to be in the place that is in their vested interest. Yes. Right? So they hold on to yesterday. And they're romantic and they're delusional about today, or they're they've got reasons to push against the truth of today. Technology's undefeated. It will always change.

You know, when television started the radio people and the print and the print people made fun of TV. It was a new invention that wasn't gonna be important. It was bad for children to watch. This is what we do. So I'm very into human behavior. I'm very into history telling me the future. And when I consume anything new that is going on, I take it from that lens.

Overcoming Resistance and Embracing New Technologies

I think there has to and I think to your point which you're what you're articulating, there I think in order to to continue to be successful, you have to be willing to recalibrate, right? And to meet the mo and to meet the the needs of the moment and to be right, would you agree with that?

Because so many people that have become wildly successful and that have that have sustained even their careers, it's because they have been nimble and they have they have ebbed and flowed through anything that's new and fresh. They didn't turn against it. Right. It is the story as old as time. The biggest rock bands in the world, when MTV came out, refused to give their music videos to MTV because they thought it was giving away music for free.

Yeah. Yeah. But Madonna and Prince and Michael Jackson and and Twisted Sister and Duran Duran knew the opposite and within three years they were the most famous artists in the world. And so yeah, I think again, when you dig in to hold uphold yesterday, you always lose. It doesn't mean there aren't great things about yester y yesterday. There's romantic things. We see all the content. Why the eighties were great and not

Sure. And when you think back to your childhood it's always simpler and all that. But in business. If you are fighting the truth of where reality is, that is a losing formula.

I feel as you get older it's somewhat easier t to be romantic. I mean I feel like the younger generation has such a grasp on all these changes and as we get older uh we're resistant to it a little bit. Is that because we're we're we're afraid or we're just like romantic with Oh, it's always worked this way, why would I change? Yes. We're we're romantic, we're we're locked in. We don't wanna put in the work again to learn the new thing. We're complacent. We become more fear based as we get older.

You have more to lose. But we grew up and we made fun you know, with AI. I tell a lot of friends I'm like, you've become your grandma that you made fun of 20 years ago for not using AOL Instant Messenger or having a smartphone. Like, yes, that's the track of the human being. It is what we do and that's fine. I'm you know, to me that is as an entrepreneur, that's the opportunity. I prefer most people Stick to yesterday. It means that I can win more. All right, yeah.

I'll I'll speak my truth'cause I want everyone watching winning, but they're not my children. They're not my sister. Like I'm not trying to convince people. I have conviction of what the truth is. But the more people that stay on the sidelines to all this stuff, the more opportunity there are for the people that are winning. Thank you so much. Thanks for having me. Thanks for watching. Thank you for hanging with us.

If you enjoyed this podcast, please go back and look at the prior episodes. They're loaded. I appreciate your attention. And uh thanks for being part of this journey.

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