The document discusses the return on investment (ROI) of various activities and compares the ROI for average people to famous successful people in those fields. It uses examples like playing the piano, basketball, video games, starting a YouTube channel, playing with toys, photography, spray painting, posting cat photos to illustrate that while some activities may have little monetary ROI for most, for those who invest time and effort to develop a talent, the ROI can be substantial, including millions of dollars in earnings, businesses, and career success stories. The key point is that ROI depends more on the skills and effort of the individual, not just on the tool or activity itself.
13. I used to bet on
games of Madden
in college...
so like $50?
14. For Lee Jae Dong,
about half a million in
prize money alone.
That doesn’t even
count endorsements,
or his team salary...
Keep in mind that
he’s 25.
http://www.esportsearnings.com/players
GARY VAYNERCHUK
20. For me? I dunno,
maybe I could eBay
them for a few
bucks...
21. For the creator of the
DisneyCollector
YouTube Channel,
playing with toys has
grossed over
$5 million in
YouTube ad revenue.
http://www.celebritynetworth.com/articles/celebrity/the-25-
highest-earning-youtube-stars/
GARY VAYNERCHUK
24. Annie Leibovitz,
on the other hand,
is rumored to have
a $100,000+ day
rate, and has used
cameras to amass a
$20 million fortune.
http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/
actors/annie-leibovitz-net-worth/
http://nymag.com/fashion/09/fall/58346/
GARY VAYNERCHUK
27. Meanwhile, a
Banksy canvas is
worth something like
$32,000.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/banksy-sells-original-
paintings-worth-2368651
GARY VAYNERCHUK