

Quality vs Quantity | Bussin' with the Boys
7 snips Apr 1, 2024
In a lively discussion, the co-hosts of Bussin' With The Boys, well-known for their candid takes on sports and life, delve into the essence of passion over accolades. They emphasize the value of authenticity, touching upon vulnerability in leadership and the struggles of staying true in a critical landscape. The conversation explores the importance of content quality over quantity and encourages self-reflection amidst global challenges. They also tackle the evolving dynamics of college athletics with Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals, critiquing existing norms.
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Early Content Creation
- Gary Vee started creating content in 2006 when YouTube was new, which seemed crazy.
- People didn't understand his dedication, like recording 365 days before a late-night show appearance.
Family's Doubt
- Gary Vee's family questioned his dedication to content creation when he started.
- They didn't understand the potential of the internet, comparing it to setting up a lemonade stand on Mars.
Process Over Outcome
- Gary Vee enjoys the process of building more than the final outcome, similar to enjoying practice more than games.
- He finds the chase more fulfilling than actually achieving success, relating it to his love for the Jets.