In this engaging conversation, Daniel Lubetzky, the visionary founder of KIND and PeaceWorks, shares his insights on the power of true kindness versus mere niceness. He delves into his entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and collaboration. Daniel discusses how grudges are self-harming, the need for civility in today's polarized world, and how genuine leadership can nurture team growth. With personal anecdotes highlighting cultural misunderstandings, he showcases the beauty of connection and the strength that comes from kindness.
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Think 'And' Not 'Or'
Think with “and” instead of “or”.
Embrace both ambition and execution, creativity and management.
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Accountability as a Vulnerability
Daniel Lubetzky's biggest professional vulnerability is accountability, especially holding his team accountable.
He excels at vision and engagement, but struggles with follow-through, particularly when growth doesn't meet ambitious targets.
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Entrepreneur Blend
Entrepreneurs are a blend of inventors and business managers.
They possess both creativity and execution skills, but may not excel at either as much as specialists.
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In 'Crush It!', Gary Vaynerchuk shows readers how to harness the power of the Internet to make their entrepreneurial dreams come true. The book focuses on utilizing new, free tools on the Internet to capitalize on branding and developing a business. Gary shares his own experiences, from building his family's wine shop into a national industry leader to transforming his life and earning potential by building his personal brand. The book emphasizes the importance of identifying and pursuing your passions, using social media effectively, and maintaining a hardworking and authentic approach to business.
Do the kind thing
Daniel Lubetzky
Daniel Lubetzky's "Do the KIND Thing" explores the power of kindness and its impact on both personal and professional success. The book draws on Lubetzky's own experiences as the founder of KIND Snacks, illustrating how a commitment to ethical values can lead to both business growth and positive social change. Lubetzky argues that kindness is not merely a sentimental ideal but a strategic advantage in the business world. He provides practical advice and inspiring stories to show how kindness can foster collaboration, build trust, and create a more fulfilling life. The book encourages readers to integrate kindness into their daily lives and business practices, promoting a more compassionate and equitable world.
Today's episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience is a great interview I had with the Founder of KIND, Daniel Lubetzky! We discussed Daniel's journey when he created KIND from the ground up, thinking with AND vs OR, the difference between inventors and entrepreneurs, the difference between being nice vs being KIND, negativity is louder than positivity, why grudges hurt you and not the person you have a grudge on and much more!
Enjoy! Let me know what you thought!
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Website: https://www.daniellubetzky.com/about/
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