Viral video breakdown
I know one day I'm going to be somebody. And you'll know when I... Please look at my face. You're somebody now.
Summary
Gary Vee reframes self-worth by telling a fan they're already 'somebody' and urges viewers to protect their mindset by cutting pessimistic influences and embracing positivity.
At a glance
Who it’s for
ambitious young professionals and creators struggling with self-doubt and negative influences
Best fit: Consultants
Where it fits
Top of funnel
Awareness. Reaches viewers who don’t know you yet.
How it’s built
tip-with-proof
Give an actionable tip, then back it with a concrete demo or result.
The hook
I know one day I'm going to be somebody. And you'll know when I... Please look at my face. You're somebody now.
Make it yours: the reusable formula
"I know one day I'm going to be [somebody/successful]." → "Please look at my face. You're [already that] now."
Swap the highlighted parts for your own niche.
The re-hook
If you don't think you're important, it's almost like your results don't matter.
Reframes the core belief about self-importance so viewers feel a personal stake in continuing to watch.
Hot take
Miraculous thing happens when you cut out your most pessimistic friend — you become more optimistic.
Why it works
The video works because it drops you into an emotionally charged 1:1 moment and then turns it into a universal lesson about self-worth. The shift from "one day I'll be somebody" to "you're somebody now" flips a deeply held belief and creates an instant emotional payoff that keeps people hooked. He then stacks simple, concrete prescriptions (cut pessimistic friends, listen to positive content) on top of that feeling, giving viewers actionable ways to protect their mindset. The mix of raw language, direct eye-contact phrasing, and calling out a shared cultural problem (overanalyzing with cynicism) makes the message feel both intimate and broadly relatable.
Swipe-file takeaways
- Open mid-conversation with an emotionally loaded line that viewers immediately recognize in themselves ("one day I'll be somebody").
- Flip a common belief in one sentence (future tense → present tense) to create an instant, shareable breakthrough moment.
- Address the viewer directly using second person ("Please look at my face. You're somebody now.") to make a 1:1 clip feel personal.
- Tie mindset to environment with one vivid, simple action ("cut out your most pessimistic friend") instead of abstract advice.
- Name a cultural pattern your audience feels (overanalyzing with cynicism) so the clip feels like it's describing their world, not just giving generic motivation.
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