How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome and Start a Business, According to Gary Vee, a Serial Entrepreneur Worth Over $200 Million

Starting a business can be risky, especially because half of them fail within the first five years.

But Gary Vaynerchuk, CEO of VaynerMedia, a global company with over 1,200 employees, says that waiting to begin can be worse than failing. Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur worth over $200 million who recently launched vYve, a four-month, $50,000-per-person accelerator program designed for entrepreneurs and corporate leaders.

Related: These Are the Best Cities for Starting a Business — and Surrounding Yourself With Millionaires

In an exclusive interview, Vaynerchuk, who goes by Gary Vee on social media, told Entrepreneur how to get over “imposter syndrome” and get started on your business goals.

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