How To SET & ACHIEVE GOALS Like A MILLIONAIRE! |Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary & Evan Carmichael

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hey mr wonderful here and i've got an amazing new episode of ask mr wonderful because it's the kevin evans show yeah evan carmichael amazing we're going to ask each other questions and you're going to hear it all this is going to be absolutely spectacular i think first it starts with you having a goal that you actually want to follow through on right i think a lot of people set goals that they don't actually care about they set a goal because they see somebody else doing it and they think oh i want to do that but you don't actually deeply want to do that thing or your parents want you to do it and you don't actually want to do that thing i think it's really hard to have a big goal and stick to it if you don't have the passion for actually achieving that goal um and then the second part is just having a schedule for success like how you can have a dream but if it's not in your calendar it's not happening yeah that's a good point i've made a lot of money in my investment career with women ceos and entrepreneurs more than half have come from successful women and there was one in the wedding industry she ran a very very large online wedding registry business and taught me something that i now use today it's very simple she takes sticky notes old tech yellow sticky notes and she writes the night before three things she's going to get done before she texts emails watches anything or engages in anything or anybody and she puts them on her mirror so when she's putting her makeup on in the morning they're sitting right there and she does nothing until she's torn them up three things three things i do that every day now every day it's powerful it's really powerful you know what you haven't finished the evening of and you simply put the three things down i swear it's so corny and so low tech but it works and it makes me so productive because i get those things done before anything else and they really make my day productive and it doesn't have to just be business it could be some personal thing you got to get done it's a medical thing something else it's just the things that really matter in your life towards achieving your goal that's the new thing for me that's the next business mr wonderful sticky notes yeah mr winner i have a business that's called mcsquares and it's actually magnetic sticky notes and it's it's we're crowdfunding it right now on start engine um it's a shark tank deal and the reason i did the deal was the sticky notes but now he has little magnets you just throw them on anywhere around the room i just love it and what you write your goals on the magnet yeah it's just with a with a felt pen nick squares it's just a fantastic idea and there's big ones and small ones and because everybody's working at home now kids love them you know there's multiple colors um yeah they're not paper but they're reusable and that's another theme these days but it's kind of that that's why that was the crazy reason i invested in it it ended up being a pretty good investment it's that it's reminding yourself in your goal setting that you need to establish a timetable which goes to your reference of the schedule right i mean where'd that schedule thing come from i just think if you're if you're not following through you either don't want to do it or you're afraid to do it you don't want to do it because you don't love it you don't have the passion for it or you're afraid to do it and you allow other things into your calendar and schedule and you live somebody else's version of your life well how do you run your do you have one where you're looking at what you've scheduled for the next day after i go through the morning routine it's i do different things on different days so today as opposed to my ceo day friday is my ceo day and i think about what are the big picture things i need to do to grow my business and also just stay in touch with the people who could make an impact on my business so i'm here we're doing this here on a friday this works um monday i spend the whole day mentoring my team tuesday i spend the whole day working on youtube content wednesday i pick a project that i want to work on it's totally free to do whatever i want so wednesday is your your white open yeah right now what i want to do on wednesday like what do i want to focus on and just the whole day because i think switching the switching tasks are too high to switch between mentoring somebody to then writing a book to then doing a youtube video it just mentally maybe it's just me that the mental switching costs are too high versus the setup to make a youtube video to do one video you might as well do 10 cause the lights are all set up and the camera's set up and and you know we've done our hair i've done my hair too and and and you're in the flow you're in the zone like you're in content mode which is a different energy than going to write a book so i i think being able to create your schedule around not just getting tasks done yes but around just your optimal energy zones allows you to be a lot more productive let's talk about writing books because i've written three of these things now this is hard work this is not as easy as people think i believe in the book business in that it's a it's almost like a business card you hand somebody it has your philosophy encapsulated in it but the actual process of writing 11 12 chapters i found very challenging and each time it didn't get easier it got harder because i wanted to make sure i wasn't going over the same ground again in the third book that i wasn't the first i i think it forces you to organize your thoughts and get a flow to it because i remember the way i used to do it is i'd write it from 10 to midnight right try and write a chapter and a night and then i'd get really excited about it and i'd drink a whole bottle of burgundy when i was doing it and i think this is a great chapter i get up in the morning and read it and say this is [ __ ] and that would happen over and over again and finally i needed to get someone to bounce the ideas off and i started working with a ghostwriter and i found that really helped me i'd send it to her she works out of los angeles and she'd say kevin this is garbage or this is good and why don't we go in this direction that direction but it made it a lot longer to do it but the books kept getting better and they and i could test them by how much more they sold so i'm working on my fourth now i'm hating every minute of it but i think it's going to be my best but i always say that about every book how do you do yours well and i like that mindset too is that i think you always want the next one to be the best one of my biggest fears earlier on was i don't want to be the aging rock star of being you know in my 70s and still singing my songs from the 30s right it's like the next one is always the best the next video i want it to be the best not hey go look at what i did you know when i was 22. um so that that resonates with me for me um you know these are non-fiction books so to write a non-fiction book i think that a lot of the the practice comes through all the experience that you've built i think it's different process if you're doing fiction you're going to come up with narrative and storytelling and all that but this book came when i was on tour last year and i was hitting the city every four days and doing a speech in front of a group and the questions that people asked me i just kept kept like a note of what people kept asking me over and over again and then it turned it into and you you got thematically you would get some very questions over and over again that people had right and say that is a kernel that's an important question because they keep getting it all the time is that the idea yeah i was i was on tour and people kept asking me how do i find my purpose how do i find my purpose how do i find my prayers like the number one question in every city across america i said well that's pretty easy you don't have to sit on top of a mountain for 10 years or hire 20 000 business coach you know there's a three-step process to find your purpose and i just guided them through and then everyone say pick me pick me do it with me it's like okay well i'll turn it into a book and that became built to serve sounds good i gotta read that book man that sounds pretty good i got to find my purpose there's no question that's great i have been getting a lot of questions about um wardrobe as an entrepreneur east coast tends to be a little more formal ties are involved a suit in the traditional days where you would go rolling around to vcs and pitch your ideas west coast no tie that was the original thing and now i say it doesn't matter it's it doesn't matter what you wear if you if you want to be naked with tattoos you can do that it's going to limit the scope of who you're going to get to see it might help depends on the market it might help but there is no wardrobe for success is what i tell people now it it's your personal style you're reflecting on what you wear i learned something years and years ago shooting dragon's den in canada then shark tank and i work for discovery channel and i think probably steve jobs who i used to work for at apple i used to do his educational software he always wore the same thing always and i asked him one day why do you always wear the same outfit you know that look that he had the jeans he said i have 25 of these 25 of these tops 25 of these jeans 25 belts 25 sets of shoes i never have to spend a second worrying about what i'm going to wear so i learned from him my outfit for shark tank is the same white shirt black tie black suit and has been for 12 years and i'm the only guy that doesn't have to do pickups because they can take a shot of me 10 years ago and use it today you know maybe i'm a little grayer but it's the same suit and and i always wear watches with red bands so that there's a continuity to it so i'd argue continuity and simplicity are really good if you're an entrepreneur it takes that one element and reduces it so that it's a single decision every day what do you think when i started my first business at 19 i was honestly even too afraid to to talk to anybody so i did all my business over email i never went to go see anybody because i was afraid of you know disappointing the rejection and as i slowly started getting out in front of people i wore a suit everywhere my normal attire was in a suit but if i knew i had a meeting it'd always be a suit because i felt that was professional but you'd have to buy multiple suits uh no i had one suit i didn't have a lot of money i made 300 bucks a month you know so i bought one suit and then i had a meet and i just made sure that that suit was ready to go um and slowly i as i got more confident i slowly lost the suit it just became a blazer then it just became a polo then it became eventually morphed into this and i've got at least 25 of these which is the logo and branded and you know custom colors and all that stuff and uh now when i show up this is how i show up it hasn't offended anybody i had to give an award at a black tie event so i wore my hoodie but i had slacks and decent shoes on um i think it's ultimately it's it's opened up a lot so you got a lot more freedom and flexibility than ever i think just keep in mind of who you're meeting you know if you're if you're trying to go get a bank loan for your company showing up naked probably doesn't give you you know that might be your expression but probably doesn't give you you know the best shot at getting that loan um so just keep in mind of the types of person that you're you're selling into and not only you know not dressing in a way you would never dress just to try to please them but just keeping that in mind so that you don't offend them because otherwise you're putting yourself behind the ball to try to get how about this one while we're staying on on personal um you know dress i met with an entrepreneur two weeks ago that had a lightning bolt across his forehead tattooed it's distracting it's a big one and you know you can't really get anywhere until you address it because it's so out there how do you feel about tattoos um i don't i don't have any tattoos i don't i don't mind them for me i would work with someone who's got a tattoo you know on their forehead i like the expression i think it just it can help you in some circles and hurt you in other circles i would say the bank loan's a little harder it'll be harder yeah lightning bolt across your head it might be a little harder but coming to what about come with a shark tank somebody came on with a lightning bolt on their forehead uh actually someone did and so uh we're going to test that theory it turns out the tattoo industry is a multi-billion dollar industry now and it's also a community and it's also a culture and inc has been on human beings since tribal times and so it is it really i it it changed my mind to see all the businesses that were tattoo oriented that showed up on shark tank because of the size of that industry now there's a health aspect to it there's an ink application and removal industry there is a maintenance of tattoo industry i mean it is a business and so i respect it that way so if you're going to be leading one of those businesses and you have a lightning bolt in your forehead i get it that's your flag and i'm cool with it i don't care i mean like to me can you make money can you build a business and their argument was this like lightning bolt is my business right and it's a good bolt it's going up to the right i like that i said i got it i i totally get it and so um i'm cool with it doesn't bother me at all and i think it's it's um part of your your wardrobe really it's just knowing your audience right somebody's coming in they're going to talk to kevin o'leary you got to show them how to make money and they can yeah if they can do that you'll talk to them sure that's why i'm there i mean i'm trying to invest in opportunities but it it it takes a certain amount of discipline to mark your face up that way because you know it's going to be for life even the removal of it is difficult because the skin is so thin against the scalp so it's it sounds like you've done a lot of research well i i learned a lot from this individual and we talked a lot about it and that this person was very knowledgeable about the industry and the new technologies coming into the tattoo artistry there are inks that that are more removable for example and colors that are more preferred that don't bleed as much and all this stuff who knew like but what really nailed me was multi-billion dollar evan how do you stay motivated daily you have to feel like when you wake up today the work you're going to do matters that it means something to to the world to somebody to to some people might have a big mission you want to you want to save the world some people might wake up and just want to feel of value to their family that they may not have some giant mission it may not be an entrepreneur but you just want to you care about the 25 closest people to you you want to feel like when you wake up today matters it means something i'm going to create something that's going to have an impact on something so you could be a mother caring for a child or you could be an entrepreneur with 100 000 employees yeah but it's still it's a mindset it's about how do you stay motivated it's the mindset that today is going to matter because if you wake up especially consistently and feel like it doesn't matter nobody nobody cares if i show up or not nobody cares if i make a video or not or show up to my office or not if you felt like that that's the path down to depression that's the path to not creating a successful business or company or happy life so how can you connect the daily work that you do into service into helping other people and it will have to evolve and change you know i've had my youtube channel for 11 years it's not the exact same i'm still making videos the format's similar but the content has shipped and evolved and changed over the years otherwise you get bored just showing up and photocopying your life every day so it's connecting on a daily basis why does today matter what am i what am i about to do today if you don't have an answer to that question you're not gonna have a great day and if that's consistent you're not gonna have a great life i agree with that i would put a slight twist on it i want to pursue the things that interest me that um you know i'm a bit of a ying and yang or i like a little arts i like to play music i'm a photographer i'm an editor but i also like business so i i deal with my 50 plus portfolio companies daily and i don't i don't know the difference anymore between a weekday and a weekend it's all blended together and i think that's the new digital world i try and you know have a routine i like to get up early and work out burn 500 calories on the bike or the peloton or the elliptical whatever it is routine matters but i always try and do two artistic endeavors a day like edit or you know go to my recording studio record some music or something that has nothing to do with making money to keep my mind in in a in a balance and the whole idea of being an entrepreneur i say that to anybody listening to this is you're buying your freedom you're working really hard to one day have financial freedom it's not about the greed of money it's about the greed of wanting to be free and that's what i think and so i do things that i really enjoy and and i you know look at my schedule each week with nancy who runs it and i say no i don't want to do that don't want to do that don't want to do that let's do this do this do this why because i can't and i wish everybody gets to that place there's nothing worse than feeling that you're enslaved and doing something you don't want to do you're not in that situation i'm not and i wish everybody achieves in their life freedom and now that may uh be that you have to provide some financial stability to your life but you don't need to be uber wealthy to get it it's just what is free to you and and i just don't think you should work for somebody your whole life you should figure out how to work for yourself at some point that's the whole theme of what we were talking about today if you look at your calendar and and you hate everything on there you're not gonna be motivated if you look at your calendar a and it doesn't have any white space and b you hate everything you're doing you're [ __ ] that's the that's the definition of hell so if you're if that's your situation you need to change it you need to work on changing that because you don't deserve to live like that that's horrible and so i look at my calendar saying this looks good this week let's do this let's do that and you know there's a bunch of balance in there you got to do with family stuff and the arts and business and everything else and you can't make everybody happy all the time so you might as well make yourself happy not to sound greedy about it just that's just the way it is evan let me ask you this question should you lend money to family members should you hire family members in your business should or how how do you how do you deal with the pressure of a family member saying hey you're a successful entrepreneur i want to work for you and i or i want money from you i love working with family my wife joined the business two years ago or something um i love working with family i love it a lot it really depends on the strength of your ability to communicate and a good test is how have you handled other problems you know the first person i hired my business ever was my best friend from high school and i had to fire him so that's a lesson but it saved it was still we're still friends it's how you communicate i think that's that's at the at the core of everything so i he was writing content i had a website before i did youtube about a website we had 100 000 pages of content and he was writing content from my website and i need a content like every day like andrew come on man let's and he was like english major writing the perfect novel and it took him a long time to write a single and you were saying chop chop let's go man like what are we doing and it started impacting our friendship and our relationship and it just came to communication and say hey we just want different things i'm not saying what you're doing is wrong it's just it's not what we need you know i need somebody who can pump out the articles a little bit faster than what you're doing and i don't care if a you know period is misplaced or like spending hours on the perfect word um so i've loved working with family members over the years i haven't lent money to people i don't most of the time money isn't the problem i think in most businesses i just operate from i want to make money before i'm spending it so i've never had you know like having debt i don't have i haven't had debt in my business ever um and you know pros and cons now i don't even know what to do now we've got too much incoming i don't know what to do with it yeah you're not making any interest on on cash anymore it's very difficult i get it but it's i have no debt either i don't like that i don't like what that does to you but regarding family i have a different attitude now when a family member comes to me and says look uh i need money i want to take i want to i want to borrow money from you and i recommend this to anybody that's dealing with this problem i say to them i don't want to lend you any money i'm going to give you money and i never want it returned but i never want you to ask for it again i if you if you're asking me to borrow money for whatever reason no but i'll give it to you but our contract between each other now is you never ask again it's worked for me and it's very difficult because of a very large extended family and i would rather you know keep business and family in in a separate place because there's two i can't stand sitting around the thanksgiving table and having the tension of loans between family members sitting there just destroyed money destroys families sometimes when there's too much of it it just does and really it should be about being in the family and taking care of each other but that doesn't extend to oh i want to open a disco i need a hundred thousand dollars well no i don't want to be in the disco business you know the bar business and the restaurant business those are businesses i don't want to invest in for a whole minute of reasons but that i faced that in our own family and i've decided no loans gift never ask again i like it that's a cool policy yeah i would never do it for business just because that's not how i run a business like go find a way to start smaller just start smaller yeah whatever your ideas find a way to start smaller i like that idea start smaller because it doesn't require too much capital and you can road test your idea and if you can sell it to 100 people you can sell to a million people that's the way i look at it too but i can't stand companies that continually keep raising money and losing more and losing more and saying don't worry i'm the next amazon the chance of that happening is very low if you can't be profitable after 36 months you're probably going to fail that's the way i look at it so how about working with friends or family um i went through that high school story you said and i i did fire my high school buddy and uh we are not the closest of friends anymore because um it was it was a contentious see i don't like hiring friends i'd rather say look we're in a business relationship here i'd rather treat it that way i don't want i want to keep my friends as friends i want to keep my business partners as a business partner so i have a divide so i've because of my experience you're a better communicator then i'm going to whack you but let's be friends i mean you're a com you're a really good kumbaya guy like i'm a kumbaya guy dude i you're like if you're the fact that anthony's here filming yeah my regular camera guy is in quarantine is he getting back from the us so so anthony filled in but like if you're around me you have to be getting better i listen i i appreciate that i mean i mean the thing is by all the metrics that you can measure success you are achieving success whether it be how you're scaling your youtube channel publishing books being transparent with people that's important i mean you know before we sat down um i went and looked at your stuff you know because you're out there and you you can look at as you said go back years and look at the content you're a very transparent guy you you you are definitely not bullshitting people and you can just feel it and i think that's very very important not everybody can do that and that's where your your brand value is so i congratulate you and frankly i don't do interviews with people i don't like i don't have to and so you know what we we just met and we you know we know of each other but this has been great and i think it's it's interesting that some things we agree on some things we don't and that's why it's a market that's the way it is what has been my biggest failure and what that i learned from it um i guess a financial failure is is what we're talking about here as an entrepreneur and i've had some doozies i've made some big mistakes one of them i tried to do a cable channel with one of the largest telco companies in the us to consolidate online gaming so you paid one subscription fee and you got all the online games we were early i lost millions of dollars doing that and i also got involved with a really large company so everything was tied up in bureaucracy all the time it was a big mistake i won't mention which one but you know i learned from that i've never made that mistake again that was my biggest financial failure because it was millions and millions of dollars and it was my money and so it you know it frustrated me but the great thing is you know it doesn't matter how successful you are you're still going to make mistakes but you've got to learn from them today i like to say i make new mistakes i don't make old ones but you're always winning and losing and so i make new mistakes now and i'm learning and that's what they call experience i guess i lost a 40 million deal when i was 21 i could have sold my company i was too slow because i was trying to be perfect and i stomped out the perfectionist gene in me of now just go release and create uh i got another deal it wasn't as good i mean you could have made 41 million when you were 21. yeah you bozo yeah i know exactly i still feel it i still feel it you're a kid yeah like we had we had a biotech software company as my first business and we were building it and having a lot of success and the market was consolidating so like this is our time to to sell or we have to wait for the next round to come however many years later and i spent the whole summer working on our plan for how we would sell the company and i picked the right market but i picked the wrong company i thought we'd sell to the number one company and it just made sense but when we actually went to talk to them they didn't care about us it ended up being the number four company that made the big play that raised an 800 million dollar fund to go buy companies and i was i didn't know enough to go think hey the big guy of course they're going to buy us not that they're slow and lazy and they don't care it's the number four guy who wants to be the number one guy so we got to the table three months late they're already talking our biggest competitor and uh they said we love you guys we love your software but we've already done the due diligence with these guys and so we're gonna go with them oh and they bought it for 40 million ouch now would we have gotten the deal guaranteed if i was there earlier no it's not a guarantee but 50 chance but listen what you've learned from that i mean that won't happen to you again you won't make that mistake again yeah and you're successful anyways but that's my whole point about those mistakes i i don't think anybody can be an entrepreneur without going through a series of mistakes that they learn from otherwise you know they have no experience but i go back and think of how painful it was and how i could have used that money for other things and i pissed it away on that stupid deal but it i can't change the past so there's nothing i can do about it but when i whenever anybody wants to get me involved in a deal with a large bureaucratic company now i just say no not interested at all i like small entrepreneurial situations where decisions can be made like that and executed you can't do that when there's 21 people at the table for every meeting every guy in his dog has a different thing you know we we had lots of problems with that but anyways that's that's a fantastic 40 million thanks man [Laughter] i had a really interesting question asked to me on a radio interview last week from an entrepreneur in california so i'm going to ask you evan there's so many zoom calls now in business because you can't do meetings right and she asked me i have this really sophisticated series of backgrounds that are almost mood oriented i can have the ocean i can have the moon rising i can have the sun setting or i can just have my kitchen and my condo when i'm talking to potential vcs and you know when you put the fake background on sometimes your ear melts into it and you know what i mean right so i said to her i'd go with the kitchen in the background like you're real like you're really an entrepreneur in your condo kitchen with the set you know the dishes stacked up back there go you know verite go go honest what do you think i i would almost always agree uh and even this here we're like this is your office it's not some place that we rented out to film this this is actually kevin's office that we're filming in i see that as are you making a decision out of out of strength or weakness and most of the time it's weakness it's fear making a decision out of fear i don't think is the right play where i would say yes to is if it's expression if it's this is how just like wearing this is my expression this is how another opportunity to express yourself whether it's putting the lightning bolt on your forehead or switching up the background so that you're on you know mars or something but most people ask that question because they're afraid of how they're gonna get judged and and it's just it's going to show you're going to be nervous they're going to say what is this person doing so they're coming out of the wrong place making that this they're trying to they're trying to give a falsehood with the fake background right it's coming from a place of fear and weakness so i don't think that's a smart play i like embracing the kitchen better if you're pitching vcs show them your kitchen like you're hustling you're working hard you don't have some lavish lifestyle that's okay maybe the sink is broken like because everything you put is going into building your business but it just shows you that kind of a question which is very thoughtful is it because of what's happened in the world it's it's a it's a present day problem because you see if you could do zoom calls you can tell right away who's got the fake background it's always their heads melting into it and there's nothing you can do with that that's a contrast issue in the technology and it's also ridiculous to have like you know waves crashing on the beach like you're sitting on the beach you're not sitting on the beach and so it's sort of it it now is a hallmark and people are talking about it you know it's i think you just lean into it though like i think if you're trying to fool them forget it like there's no way you're gonna fool them to think you're actually in a coffee shop or you're actually in whatever because you're right your ears are going to melt into the background you're not fooling them but can it be expression like if you had your favorite guitar up on the wall or jimi hendrix or you know whoever you're i like that you know it's sort of i have done things like that or taken one of my own photographs and stuck it in the background for a point of conversation but i probably do six to seven zooms a day now with my own team and many many other teams and zoom is not going away it's going i think it's going to reduce business travel by 15 after pandemic's over because why do i want to go to san diego if i don't have to and spend two days getting there and coming back why not just do the call get the business done even though it's not as efficient it still gets 90 percent of the work done which is great we did a zoom call with our team and and nina and i was live together were married uh and she put her background as a san francisco bridge just for fun and there was a moment where she kind of became a floating head in in the in the bay and it's just she's not trying to fool anybody that she's actually in san francisco yeah and it's just expression it's fun to head in the bay yeah exactly it adds to it so i think if you're approaching it from that like how can i use it to have more fun with my team to express myself better with my team by switching up the background or by wearing something different right versus i'm going to pull one over on these guys and make them feel like i'm gonna fight well there's another piece of zoom etiquette while we're talking about video conferencing and i've learned stick to the time allocated in other words if you say it's going to be a 15 minute call it's a 15 minute call if it's 30 it's 30. very few are longer than that but there's been a problem of time bleed and it just eats up time it's inefficient so what i like to do now in my zoom calls i say okay we're starting this at three it's going to be over at 3 20. does everybody agree if you have agenda items be cognizant of the time and you know put up your hands to have this thing to talk about because it's 3 15 we've got five more minutes everybody will cool with it average zoom call is generally six to nine people so you really want to make sure everybody gets their agenda item done i found that to be very efficient at the beginning say okay here's the timeline everybody you know and what i'll often do if i'm if i'm sharing the call say hey five minutes is up we've just done five now we're at the 10 minute mark now we're at the 15 minute mark keeps everybody cognizant of that very valuable commodity called time it's but do you think it's a zoom issue like if you had nine people around the boardroom table you think those meetings are going super no they're not but but the thing is the trouble with zoom is because it bleeds your your day is being pushed inefficiently in other words you're not showing up on the next call on time mine are racked and stacked and so i've got to leave one meeting start another one it's a very big insult to show up five minutes late so that it's a zoom etiquette i say zoom but there's multiple platforms but most people are using zoom right now because ease of use and so at the end of the day that etiquette is something that's being built into our culture so i'm giving advice to my own entrepreneurs guys you start a meeting at three and it's supposed to be over at 3 20 it's got to be over 3 20. because i'm going to use something else right after that yeah i think that's just good business etiquette i agree i agree you have to go to a meeting but it's it's sort of the world has gone digital that way and i think time is it's your most valuable asset no question and a great way to end it i've really enjoyed our time today it's great you're a good guy i'm going to endorse you that's fantastic listen it was really terrific and i think it's um it's going to be great i know my followers are going to hear from this so that's wonderful thank you for your time cool and welcome to the office for as long as like ever like everybody else in the in the pandemic i don't think i've been here for six months yeah it's really weird to come back here and my staff too i mean they're here saying whoa remember this place just just think about how challenging it's going to be um for commercial real estate when this is all over so many of us have realized we don't need to work in an office anymore yeah and not just need a lot of people don't want to go back to it they don't want to you're right they're willing to live a different way anyways thanks for your time today yeah if you thought the first half was spectacular you haven't seen anything yet you want to hear the rest of evan's answers click right over here
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Length: 35min 54sec (2154 seconds)
Published: Sun Oct 18 2020
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