![]() ![]() Sure, we shouldn’t sit at our desks all day dreaming about punching the clock on Friday afternoon. Though valuable at first glance, this kind of hardline message might lead listeners to overlook the importance of every other area of life that affects our wellbeing. In one blog post plainly titled, “I F-ing Hate Friday,” Vaynerchuk explains that if you have this mentality and yearn for the weekend, “you need to rethink life.” By instead working extremely hard and seeking meaning in doing something we love, Vaynerchuk says we can live far happier lives. Without purpose, many of us think of work only as a means to pay the bills. For many of those viewers, it’s the kind of consistent reminder needed to shed the victimhood complex and to find endeavors that provide a far greater sense of purpose. His basic and consistent message is clear: Stop complaining and go do the work. VaynerMedia CEO Gary Vaynerchuk, for example, pushes daily, high-energy, motivational video content to his more than 4.5 million Instagram followers and 1.7 million YouTube subscribers. Today, young and social media savvy moguls have tapped into a young, discontented audience yearning for inspiration and guidance toward happier lives. It’s healthy to allow the influence of others to help us escape from disruptive daily patterns that have historically impeded personal progress. Plenty of us can point to Tony Robbins-esque mentor figures that helped us overcome personal or business-related struggles. Ultimately, finding the right balance will make or break our life and wealth. Rather than fulfillment, the work-till-you drop mindset we now idolize leads to dramatically imbalanced lives and discontent, both of which inevitably destroy our financial security. ![]() But as with most things, overindulgence has the opposite effect. The most basic tenets of hustle culture-steadfastness, work ethic, drive-can make for more self-reliant, financially stable and happier Millennials. ![]()
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