

Why Cheering For Others Shouldn't be "Special"
Mar 10, 2023
Why does cheering for others feel special nowadays? The conversation dives into the importance of genuine support over envy, challenging societal norms that praise competition. Personal anecdotes reveal how familial influences shape our views on success and support. Listeners are urged to adopt a mindset of gratitude, highlighting how fostering connections and uplifting others can enhance their own happiness. It’s a refreshing reminder to celebrate communal success and practice selflessness in our daily lives.
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Cheer for Others
- Genuinely and deeply want good for others.
- Cheer for them, wish them well, and actively support their success.
Greatness and Support
- Gary Vaynerchuk realized his genuine desire for others' success.
- He emphasizes that true greatness involves supporting everyone's wins.
Competitive Nature
- Gary Vaynerchuk admits to his intense competitiveness, even crying until age 17 after losses.
- He punched a hole in his brother's wall after losing in NHL 94.