Comments by "" (@resir9807) on "Charisma on Command"
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I feel like this is just confirming my theory that all charisma advice is approaching singularity, or in other words, useless.
If you take a look at this channel over the years (and I might be remembering wrong), it started out with "speak like this" and "move like this" and "don't do that". The more Charlie progressed, the more it turned into "think like this", "adopt this mindset" and "handle your emotions like this". The rationale was that ultimately, most of what you physically communicate happens at a subconscious level, and so if you shape your subconscious the right way, you will automatically act charismatically.
Now, in real life, you will observe insanely charismatic people that don't know a single thing about where to put your hands when you speak, or how to walk into a room. That's because this is the charisma singularity: confidence. None of this "move your hands like that" knowledge matters, because a confident subconscious knows to act it out, because how a confident person acts is what DEFINES charisma. It's like trying to fix all the parts of your car that keep getting totaled instead of switching out the terrible driver.
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@dragonsreingsupreme1 not only do I know what it stands for, I very likely can pronounce Nazionalsozialist better than you, being austrian and whatnot. Are you trying to explain to me that not only has the term not drastically changed over decades, but also that hitler's followers named themselves accurately instead of trying to pander to the populous? Do you know what Hitler said on this topic? “Socialism is Marxism pure and simple. You see, the great mass of workers only wants bread and circuses. Ideas are not accessible to them and we cannot hope to win them over. We attach ourselves to the fringe, the race of lords, which did not grow through a miserabilist doctrine and knows by the virtue of its own character that it is called to rule, and rule without weakness over the masses of beings.” As you can see, he didn't care about policy, just about the public's opinion. He forbid Nazi trade unions and said that distributing private property woul “end all progress of humanity.”
Dude, i was educated in a country that was part of germany during the nazi regime. your adventures on youtube don't match hundreds of hours spent studying this topic. And I "failed" so badly, I never got anything less than a 1 (an A in america) on every single test.
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@Oswald_Thatendswald Well you have to consider that mainstream media (the one funded by bloomberg etc) is held to a higher standard by society. Meaning, if the New Yorker gets something wrong or seems to mislead, then there will be tens of millions of people calling them out on in, researchers and academics all across america protesting. The New Yorker knows this, and they know that if they slip up even one but, they get hell for it.
Do you know who holds steven accountable? teenagers who don't understand politics or data and other ideologues like himself.
Also, it is always possible to just check the data YOURSELF. Even if CNN publishes the most misleading and biased article, an academic can easily check the sources and determine its validity. Well turns, surprise, that CNN publishes WAY more scientifically accurate pieces than Steven crowder, because if you follow HIS sources with statistical understanding, you end up AGHAST. I currently have a course at university which specifically focuses on scientific research, but if you don't want to take it from me just watch some three arrows.
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