- Impossible Is Nothing (video résumé)
Impossible is Nothing is a 2006
video résumé by self-styled 'CEO and Professional Athlete' Aleksey Vayner (formerly Aleksey Garber) which became anInternet meme .History of job application
In October 2006,
Yale University student Aleksey Vayner applied for a job withUBS AG . Amused by Vayner's apparentpuffery , an unknown member of UBS staff emailed his application materials to other investment banks. They were soon posted on variousblogs , thenYouTube , from where they became an immenseviral Internet phenomenon. [cite news | publisher = Forbes | url = http://www.forbes.com/careers/2006/10/12/leadership-careers-YouTube-lead-careers-cx_ll_1013vayner.html | first = Lisa | last = Lener | title = How Not To Get A Job | accessdate = 2007-07-05 ]Summary
The video opens with a staged interview between Vayner and an offscreen voice (believed to be his own). However, the "interview" ultimately consists of a single question, to which Vayner gives a lengthy, rambling response. Using considerable amounts of business-speak jargon, Vayner praises himself and shares his various insights on success, talent, and overcoming adversity. Interspliced with the interview we see clips of Vayner performing various feats designed to look impressive, including bench pressing, skiing, playing tennis, ballroom dancing, and finally karate-chopping a stack of bricks. The video ends with a dedication, and a fairly lengthy credits sequence.
Features
Vayner's job application includes:
*Cover letter
*Resume : One and a half page
*Writing Sample: Eight pages
*A glamour shot of Vayner
*Seven-minute video that features the following feats by Vayner (in order):
**Interview : gives advice for achieving life goals
**Bench press : 495 pounds (225 kilograms)
**Downhill skiing : with jumps
**Tennis serve : 140 miles per hour (225 km/h or 63 m/s)
**Ballroom dancing : with female dancer
**Karate chop : seven bricks brokenDispute with IvyGate
Legal threats by Vayner against UBS, YouTube, and various blogs did not slow its progress, and only provided further fodder, subject to the internet
Streisand effect . One blog,IvyGate , became famous from its disputes with Vayner. When Vayner emailed acease-and-desist letter demanding that IvyGate remove "Impossible is Nothing" links from its website, the blog instead published the threat and taunted Vayner to sue them. In further investigating the incident Ivygate learned and publishedcite news|publisher=Yale Daily News|last=Kaplan|first=Thomas |title=Vayner faces public criticism|url=http://www.yaledailynews.com/articles/view/18566|date=2006-10-25 |accessdate=2007-07-05] that:
*Youth Empowerment Strategies, a charity Vayner said he started, claimed a "four star" rating byCharity Navigator on its website, when in fact the charity did not exist (other than an organization by the same name unrelated to Vayner) and did not receive the rating. According to "The New York Times ", Vayner defended himself by saying that "he had outsourced the design of his charity's Web site to companies in India and Pakistan and had no role in placing the Charity Navigator banner on it. Vayner told a reporter that he had the banner taken down immediately when he learned that the group had disclaimed the banner, some time around Sept. 15. When a reporter then told Vayner that the banner was still on the site as of the preceding week, Vayner clarified that he had sent notification to take down the banner."cite news | publisher =The New York Times Dealbook | first = Michael J | last = de la Merced | title = The Resume Mocked 'Round the World | date =2006-10-19 | url = http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2006/10/19/the-resume-mocked-round-the-world-vayner-speaks/ | accessdate = 2007-07-05 ] Trent Stamp, the president of Charity Navigator, has stated that he believes Vayner should be expelled from Yale for this. [cite web | first = Trent | last = Stamp | title = I'm Not Laughing | date =2006-10-10 | publisher = Trent Stamp's Take | url = http://www.trentstampstake.org/2006/10/im-not-laughing.html | accessdate = 2007-07-05 ]
* Vayner Capital Management LLC, ahedge fund Vayner says he started, had a complete website describing its personnel and investment strategies. The firm did not exist and the website content was plagiarized from a firm in Denver, Colorado.
* "Women's Silent Tears", a book Vayner self-published on theHolocaust , contained passages lifted verbatim from various Internet sites. Vayner claimed that the text was a "pre-publication copy".Other details
Other publications investigating learned that Vayner has variously claimed the followingcite news | publisher =
The New Yorker | date =2006-10-23 | url = http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2006/10/23/061023ta_talk_mcgrath | title = Aleksey the Great | first = Ben | last = McGrath | accessdate = 2007-07-05 ]
* He won two games against tennis greatPete Sampras , and taughtJerry Seinfeld andHarrison Ford to play
* He is an expert in Chinese orthopedic massage
* TheDalai Lama wrote his college recommendation letter
* He was an action star and professional skier
* He is a professional model and has appeared in promotional ads for multiple clothing stores including Ann Taylor andSaks Fifth Avenue .
* He worked for theCentral Intelligence Agency
* He is a master in the art ofbone-setting
* He forged passports for theRussian Mafia
* He participated in Tibetan gladiatorial contests
* He is one of four people in the state of Connecticut certified to handle nuclear waste"
Rumpus Magazine ", a Yale Universitytabloid , had already exposed Vayner as a possible fake before attending Yale.cite web | url = http://www.yale.edu/rumpus/archives/pdf/rumpus_02may.pdf | accessdate = 2007-08-05 | publisher =Rumpus Magazine | date = May 2002 | title = Craaaazy Prefrosh Lies, Is Just Weird ]Aftermath and development of meme
The Internet meme surrounding "Impossible is Nothing" spread in typical fashion: by word of mouth on blogs and by Internet, then covered both as a meme and a
human interest story by major newspapers, which further accelerated growth. After the first phase of popularity, blog posters and others began adding their own fanciful contributions to Vayner's legend. These include several classic meme features:* Hyperbolic statements of accomplishment: Vayner is licensed to handle nuclear waste, must register his hands as lethal weapons, and participates in Tibetan gladiatorial contests.
*Michael Cera , of "Arrested Development" and "Superbad", created a parody video, "Impossible is the Opposite of Possible". [cite web | url = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAV0sxwx9rY | title = Impossible is the Opposite of Possible | first = Michael | last = Cera | publisher =YouTube | date =2006-12-20 | accessdate = 2007-08-05 ]Vayner did not receive a job offer from UBS or any other bank. He took a
leave of absence from Yale.Vayner's subsequent work
In January 2008, Vayner set up a website promoting a book written by him entitled "Millionaires' Blueprint to Success".cite web |url=http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2008/01/the_return_of_aleksey_vayner.html |title=The Return of Aleksey Vayner |accessdate=2008-01-08| author=Chris Rovzar and Jessica Pressler (editors)|date=2008-01-07|publisher=New York Magazine ] cite web |url=http://gawker.com/341555/aleksey-vayner-borrows-book-cover-from-non%20internet-phenom |title=Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Aleksey Vayner Borrows Book Cover From Non-Internet Phenom |accessdate=2008-01-08|publisher=Gawker ] [cite web |url=http://www.ivygateblog.com/blog/2008/01/breaking_news_vayners_back.html |title=Breaking News: Vayner's Back! |accessdate=2008-01-08|author=Hal Parker|date=2008-01-04 |publisher=
Ivygate ] cite web |url=http://alekseyvayner.com/test/ |title=Aleksey Vayner |accessdate=2008-01-04 |author=Aleksey Vayner]Ivygate noted that the book cover resembled a similar book by another author.References
External links
* [http://www.ivygateblog.com/images/vayner.pdf vayner.pdf] - Vayner resume
* [http://www.metacafe.com/watch/268703/impossible_is_nothing/ Impossible Is Nothing] - Video on Metacafe
* [http://www.ivygateblog.com/blog/tags/aleksey_vayner/ IvyGate] - Aleksey Vayner news page
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAV0sxwx9rY "Impossible is the Opposite of Possible"] , a parody of the original video byMichael Cera .
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