It's 12:54AM right now, and I'm tired as fuck, but I promised I'd create four blog posts in advance since I'm going out of town this weekend and won't write any blogs during that time.
So...if the next four blog posts seem sub par or like they have less quality, it's because I'm literally blasting through them just to get them done.
With that said, here are the top 3 virtual influencers in my life right now.
1. Gary Vaynerchuk
I discovered Gary just this year. When I first came across his content, I was initially put off. If you're not used to his style of communication, he can come across very brash and even off-putting. And if you don't know his background, his mission, or what he stands for, then you can easily judge him for what he is not.
Even then, what he SAYS in terms of practical advice is very valuable, real, and novel. He doesn't just say the same shit everyone is used to hearing. He adds real depth and another perspective that's unique.
In any case, if you're an up-and-coming entrepreneur, or a person that just wants to capitalize on their potential and the potential of the internet, Gary V is your guy. His straightforward, authentic communication style, backed with his sincere love and appreciation for humanity is what makes Gary V my number one virtual influencer at the moment.
2. Joe Rogan
When I first started my spiritual journey, Joe Rogan was a big influence. I first discovered him back around 2012. Since then I've listened to his stuff sparingly or not at all. However, as I'm creating my own podcast, I grew hungry for his content again. Not just from a curious consumer stand point, but also from a content creator stand point.
I essentially want to create a podcast like his. One where I can be myself, share my opinion, and conversate with some of the greatest, interesting people on earth!
It Joe's down to earth, funny, highly conscious, open-minded personality, in combination with the BEST guests and BEST topics, that make him number 2 on this list.
3. Life Experience
The third on this list is not an actual person, but instead my own life experiences. In short, I'm constantly learning from my experiences and improving things based on what I learn.
This is a very new phenomenon for me. It's much less about "fixing" some inner problem, and more so about optimizing performance and creating results - both inner and outer.
I'm less interested in KNOWING stuff and more interested in OPTIMIZING stuff. Getting better. Doing things. Creating results.
ANYWAYS.
I really wish I had allowed more time for this post. But that's all I have time for right now.
Hope you enjoyed!
Peace
-GS