Gary Vee
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A woman the other day tweeted yesterday, she took a screenshot of a text message with her and her son, and she said, finally, finally, finally, somebody's penetrated my son, and I can't tell you how good it made me feel.
A woman the other day tweeted yesterday, she took a screenshot of a text message with her and her son, and she said, finally, finally, finally, somebody's penetrated my son, and I can't tell you how good it made me feel.
They started in fourth grade, I believe, when I decided consciously off of intuition and feelings that I didn't believe in school and that I knew. Think about how young you are.
They started in fourth grade, I believe, when I decided consciously off of intuition and feelings that I didn't believe in school and that I knew. Think about how young you are.
They started in fourth grade, I believe, when I decided consciously off of intuition and feelings that I didn't believe in school and that I knew. Think about how young you are.
It's dicey if you hold the institution of school being on a pedestal. And I think that's fine. I want none of my opinions to be anyone else's opinion. I wanna share my opinions that I've lived or I've observed very closely and want to talk about them. I get 10,000 DMs a week from children 13 to 20 saying things that they would never tell their parents.
It's dicey if you hold the institution of school being on a pedestal. And I think that's fine. I want none of my opinions to be anyone else's opinion. I wanna share my opinions that I've lived or I've observed very closely and want to talk about them. I get 10,000 DMs a week from children 13 to 20 saying things that they would never tell their parents.
It's dicey if you hold the institution of school being on a pedestal. And I think that's fine. I want none of my opinions to be anyone else's opinion. I wanna share my opinions that I've lived or I've observed very closely and want to talk about them. I get 10,000 DMs a week from children 13 to 20 saying things that they would never tell their parents.
And so when I say things about, hey parents, you're buying your daughter a BMW because she's begging for it. But she's telling me behind the scenes that I hate my parents for making my life so easy. Now that kid's talking out of both sides of their mouth, but they're a 15 year old. And so what's the decision making process? That is an unbelievable conversation.
And so when I say things about, hey parents, you're buying your daughter a BMW because she's begging for it. But she's telling me behind the scenes that I hate my parents for making my life so easy. Now that kid's talking out of both sides of their mouth, but they're a 15 year old. And so what's the decision making process? That is an unbelievable conversation.
And so when I say things about, hey parents, you're buying your daughter a BMW because she's begging for it. But she's telling me behind the scenes that I hate my parents for making my life so easy. Now that kid's talking out of both sides of their mouth, but they're a 15 year old. And so what's the decision making process? That is an unbelievable conversation.
We have a whole generation of parents shitting on millennials, but they're the ones who raised that entitlement. I think of it as enormous self-esteem building in parallel with radical candor and lack of entitlement. And that's what I think my mom did. She told me I was the best, but when I went 0 for 4 in a little league game, she didn't blame the umpire or my coach.
We have a whole generation of parents shitting on millennials, but they're the ones who raised that entitlement. I think of it as enormous self-esteem building in parallel with radical candor and lack of entitlement. And that's what I think my mom did. She told me I was the best, but when I went 0 for 4 in a little league game, she didn't blame the umpire or my coach.
We have a whole generation of parents shitting on millennials, but they're the ones who raised that entitlement. I think of it as enormous self-esteem building in parallel with radical candor and lack of entitlement. And that's what I think my mom did. She told me I was the best, but when I went 0 for 4 in a little league game, she didn't blame the umpire or my coach.
She said, you weren't good enough.
She said, you weren't good enough.
She said, you weren't good enough.
But it's very rare in our society today because parents want to build self-esteem, but what they actually did was build entitlement. And kids got soft. And we're collectively soft because we didn't pay the piper and have a recession in 2009. Everything is materialistic. We all care to keep up with the Joneses. Everybody's valuing everybody's opinions.
But it's very rare in our society today because parents want to build self-esteem, but what they actually did was build entitlement. And kids got soft. And we're collectively soft because we didn't pay the piper and have a recession in 2009. Everything is materialistic. We all care to keep up with the Joneses. Everybody's valuing everybody's opinions.
But it's very rare in our society today because parents want to build self-esteem, but what they actually did was build entitlement. And kids got soft. And we're collectively soft because we didn't pay the piper and have a recession in 2009. Everything is materialistic. We all care to keep up with the Joneses. Everybody's valuing everybody's opinions.