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The Future of 9–5 & Why a 4-Day Work Week Will Make Most People More Broke

The Future of 9–5 & Why a 4-Day Work Week Will Make Most People More Broke

The GaryVee Audio Experience · Dec 9, 2025

Master your mindset by choosing gratitude over negativity. Take extreme accountability for your career and life; stop blaming others and start acting.

Your Tendency to Find Negativity is a Conditioned, Not Inherent, Trait

Many individuals develop a mental framework that forces them to seek negative aspects, even in positive circumstances. This is often a conditioned behavior learned over time, not an innate personality trait, and is a primary obstacle to personal happiness.

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The Future of 9–5 & Why a 4-Day Work Week Will Make Most People More Broke

The GaryVee Audio Experience·2 months ago

Venting to Friends Damages Relationships; Use a Therapist for Real Progress

Repeatedly venting to friends or family creates a negative feedback loop that damages relationships. Unlike a therapist who pushes for solutions, friends often act as enablers, which hinders actual progress and leads to social exhaustion.

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The Future of 9–5 & Why a 4-Day Work Week Will Make Most People More Broke

The GaryVee Audio Experience·2 months ago

Lazy Adult Children Are a Direct Product of Parental Financial Enablement

If an adult child lacks ambition, the root cause is often continued financial support from parents. Providing money and shelter removes the natural consequences of inaction, creating a comfortable environment for laziness. The most effective (though difficult) solution is to cut them off financially.

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The Future of 9–5 & Why a 4-Day Work Week Will Make Most People More Broke

The GaryVee Audio Experience·2 months ago

A Four-Day Work Week May Increase Financial Debt, Not Personal Wealth

A four-day work week could paradoxically lead to more financial stress. While people may earn the same, the extra day of leisure provides more opportunity for spending. Without financial discipline, this trend will result in greater consumer debt, not wealth.

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The Future of 9–5 & Why a 4-Day Work Week Will Make Most People More Broke

The GaryVee Audio Experience·2 months ago

Your 'Inner Bully' is an Implanted Voice from Your Past, Not Your Own

The self-critical voice that tells you you're not good enough is not inherently yours. It is an echo of criticism from a parent, teacher, or other authority figure from your childhood that you have mistakenly internalized as truth. Recognizing its external origin is the first step to disarming it.

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The Future of 9–5 & Why a 4-Day Work Week Will Make Most People More Broke

The GaryVee Audio Experience·2 months ago

Publicly Admitting Your Weaknesses is a Power Move for Building Authority

True self-awareness involves publicly admitting your weaknesses. By openly stating what you're bad at (e.g., 'I suck at 99% of things'), you build immense credibility and trust when you then declare your strengths. This approach validates your expertise in your core competencies.

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The Future of 9–5 & Why a 4-Day Work Week Will Make Most People More Broke

The GaryVee Audio Experience·2 months ago

Job Seekers Should Post Industry Insights on LinkedIn, Not Just Resumes

If you hate your job or are unemployed, transform your LinkedIn into a content platform. Post daily videos sharing insights and observations about your industry. This demonstrates active expertise and attracts opportunities from hiring managers who see your value, rather than just reading a static resume.

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The Future of 9–5 & Why a 4-Day Work Week Will Make Most People More Broke

The GaryVee Audio Experience·2 months ago