Hey Anthony. Great insights. A quick one. You spoke of "the knuckles turning white..." or something like that. I am a black man, so I am just wondering, "where you speaking to all of us generally, or more specifically? (without putting too fine a point on it). Cheers.
Hey, glad you enjoyed the video. It was more just making reference to as tension in the hands increase it reduces blood flow creating a visible identifier of tension.
@@AnthonyLaye yeah it's great work for sure. Thanx for your response. The promptness is truly a bonus. So the point I was trying to make as much in tongue-in-cheek, was that in my opinion, I mean you have a diverse audience, so to be inclusive, maybe it would be helpful to avoid examples that apply to "1 race and not another". For example, blacks don't visibly blush so if you give that example, then I feel like you discount me and so how do I continue feeling you are also talking to me. Maybe I overthink things. But the point is important to me. Am sure you could have explained it differently. Cheers.
Incredibly helpful. Instant fan. Thanks.
Thank you, great to have you here.
Another fascinating video, top stuff💯✅
@@paper3691 thank you very much, I appreciate your support 🙏
What if we are standing and listening to someone. Then what do we do with our hands ?
At around the 6:00 mark in the video I cover that exact question. Hope it helps 😁
Hold hands likw in prayer
This is great advice, as long as it doesn't look forced, I have seen people hold this position for too long.
Left hand in back pocket only
Right hand vigorously digging out right ear with car key
Interesting take on the use of a car key.
Hey Anthony.
Great insights.
A quick one.
You spoke of "the knuckles turning white..." or something like that.
I am a black man, so I am just wondering, "where you speaking to all of us generally, or more specifically? (without putting too fine a point on it).
Cheers.
Hey, glad you enjoyed the video. It was more just making reference to as tension in the hands increase it reduces blood flow creating a visible identifier of tension.
@@AnthonyLaye yeah it's great work for sure.
Thanx for your response. The promptness is truly a bonus.
So the point I was trying to make as much in tongue-in-cheek, was that in my opinion, I mean you have a diverse audience, so to be inclusive, maybe it would be helpful to avoid examples that apply to "1 race and not another". For example, blacks don't visibly blush so if you give that example, then I feel like you discount me and so how do I continue feeling you are also talking to me.
Maybe I overthink things. But the point is important to me.
Am sure you could have explained it differently.
Cheers.
@@jethrondhlovu so glad you brought that up. as someone with no hands i think it would have been great if he skipped out on this topic entirely