4 Habits For Quiet People That Make You Look Bad Ass

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    Despite having social anxiety growing up, Tom Hardy has transformed himself into someone that oozes confidence and is incredibly popular.
    Tom’s charisma is unusual because he doesn’t follow the normal advice you might see on something like a body language list. He’ll often slouch or fidget in conversation, doing things you’re quote unquote not supposed to do.
    But Tom has a few core mindsets you can steal that will instantly make you more confident in almost any social situation. These mindsets allow him to project a confident “I don’t give a f**k” attitude that draws people to him.
    ⏰TIMESTAMPS⏰
    0:00 - Intro
    0:50 - #1: Be willing to polarize
    1:35 - #2: Allow yourself to have authentic reactions
    3:45 - #3: Stop trying to look flawless
    5:23 - The shadow rule
    6:47 - #4: Prioritize your own comfort
    8:38 - Are your fears holding you back?
    10:49 - Links & more videos
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  • @HungryTacoBoy
    @HungryTacoBoy 2 года назад +13318

    My special ability is turning anxiety into severe diarrhea.

    • @mateuszpapla
      @mateuszpapla 2 года назад +278

      That's your superpower! 😂

    • @DimkaSulegnaa
      @DimkaSulegnaa 2 года назад +131

      and fortunately, that is a mood LMAO

    • @RaduP3
      @RaduP3 2 года назад +221

      mine is turning regular anxiety into a panic attack. we the bosses

    • @BilalAhmed-dz7gi
      @BilalAhmed-dz7gi 2 года назад +58

      SAMMMEEEEEEEE...

    • @victoriasweat4982
      @victoriasweat4982 2 года назад +79

      Yall my people

  • @MarcoSanderCoaching
    @MarcoSanderCoaching 2 года назад +3798

    Confidence isn’t “I know they’ll like me”, it’s “I’m okay if they don’t”.

    • @staycalmnevapor8
      @staycalmnevapor8 Год назад +22

      For me it's got nothing to do with either,I don't particularly care whether strangers like me,or new people,I'd like them to but accept that's not possible,I'm not sure what it is,I'm still working that out.

    • @staycalmnevapor8
      @staycalmnevapor8 Год назад +8

      I really wish it were that simplistic,it'd trim a lot of fat from off of my plate.

    • @dreamingofnaomi
      @dreamingofnaomi Год назад +1

      Yes, This!

    • @MrZZsharka
      @MrZZsharka Год назад +9

      @@staycalmnevapor8maybe it’s more about how you feel about yourself.

    • @UN1VERS3S
      @UN1VERS3S Год назад

      But what if they don't like you for because of your bad traits like narcissism, rudeness, etc. You still don't care?

  • @AodhanBeag
    @AodhanBeag 2 года назад +604

    “Are you asking me about my sexuality?….why?”
    So simple but the message it delivers, resonates right away of basically saying “stop being nosey mind yo damn business!”

    • @gaiuszeno1331
      @gaiuszeno1331 Год назад +35

      The only possible answer other than "I'll shut up now" is "I'm asking you out on a date"

    • @Gk72
      @Gk72 Год назад +15

      The thank you at the end was an execution 😂

    • @im_youknow_marty
      @im_youknow_marty Год назад +14

      And the "tHaNk YoU" was just *chefs kiss*

    • @cpmow831
      @cpmow831 17 дней назад

      That was perfect.

    • @Cormac-jd2kx
      @Cormac-jd2kx 15 часов назад

      @@cpmow831yeah he deserves a purple heart 😂
      A real hero

  • @threearrows2248
    @threearrows2248 Год назад +70

    As a sober alcoholic, I can tell you that recovering alcoholics and addicts who have gone to AA/NA or something like that are often used to sharing very personal details of our lives. People have often thanked me for being so honest when I didn't realize I was telling them anything unusual. We just get used to not hiding our faults, because we have to do it to survive. I can get up in front of anyone and speak truthfully because of recovery, no fear. I've learned that everyone is screwed up, so people don't scare me. Tom reminds me of lots of addicts I've met. And lots of guys I knew in the army. People in acceptance of the situation.

    • @stephenasmith273
      @stephenasmith273 7 месяцев назад +4

      I’m in the exact same boat.

    • @Korschtal
      @Korschtal 15 дней назад +1

      I work with alcoholics, stable and unstable one reason is that I find them easier than "Normies" because of this honesty.

  • @Rogue_Trooper970
    @Rogue_Trooper970 2 года назад +4897

    Best piece of advice my therapist gave me as a young anxious man. Stop concentrating on how your feeling/thinking and pay attention to what the person is actually saying and THEIR body language. Takes a bit of practice but it pulls you out of your head and allows you to start being more relaxed, authentic and socially confident. You'll start noticing other people's little signals and it'll help connect you to them much quicker.

    • @sarahwhite4906
      @sarahwhite4906 2 года назад +113

      Yeah, but when anxiety prevents me from reading other peoples' verbal/body language I have trouble; when I connect with peoples' verbal/ body language, I have trouble. I'm too anxious: I slip into people-pleaser mode. I've never been confident in my life. It's easier said then done.

    • @Rogue_Trooper970
      @Rogue_Trooper970 2 года назад +83

      @@sarahwhite4906 you’re absolutely right. It is easier said than done. I can only speak from my own experience with anxiety and fully understand there are no quick fixes. It takes a lot of hard work and it’s exhausting and all consuming at times but it can be worked through. I really hope you find your way through because it’s a horrific thing to deal with.
      Genuinely all the best to you.

    • @YuvrajSingh-pu8nf
      @YuvrajSingh-pu8nf 2 года назад +6

      It just make me laugh at people I'm observing and they start to feel anxious >~>

    • @cgarcia1995
      @cgarcia1995 2 года назад +17

      @@sarahwhite4906 same boat. Recently I have been reminding myself to be genuinely interested in them and to learn more about them. It’s helped me focus a lot. Also weed has helped :) Sativa gummies are nice

    • @TheLeX0R
      @TheLeX0R 2 года назад +11

      @@sarahwhite4906 one thing that helped me a lot is to ask myself who i am. confidence comes from within, if you dont know who you are and what you stand for you cant be confident. search for a list of as many Values as possible, such as Honesty, Freedom, Love these things. mark all things that you think, you would like to have or you already have. now ask 3 people about yourself, one of your parents, your best friend, and a coworker what they think about you. and let them write it down. extract the values out of these letters. and compare it to your valuechart. and bam! get 5 values and describe them as detailed as possible handwritten. There you go! Now you know who you are :)

  • @BenAri18
    @BenAri18 2 года назад +5437

    Why do i feel like im studying to become a human lol

    • @mreverybody1150
      @mreverybody1150 2 года назад +215

      It's because the humanity so many lack, causes others that have it, to feel inhumane.

    • @rose-pz1is
      @rose-pz1is 2 года назад +139

      Damn I felt that on another level LMAO that was a good one. I feel like I need to parent myself again lol it doesn't feel good when you are 22 and trying to learn how to be a human 😆

    • @muffinthecat4706
      @muffinthecat4706 2 года назад +23

      Why do I feel I am here to be educated to "become a "celebrity""???

    • @jordwright507
      @jordwright507 2 года назад +5

      @@mreverybody1150 Fcuking hell yeah, one of the best I've heard!!👏

    • @GMoney-B
      @GMoney-B 2 года назад +20

      Because you are. Welcome fellow alien! 👽 😆

  • @CM-qi1xs
    @CM-qi1xs 2 года назад +76

    I like how all of these tips come down to “Just be yourself and love it”. That really is the base of most social problems

    • @TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32
      @TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32 Год назад +3

      Be yourself, be honest but don't overshare, accept that some people won't like you and it's not as bad as you think in the long term.

    • @SM-bm6jo
      @SM-bm6jo Год назад

      That can be taken too far. I know a guy who met the girl of his dreams. They were in love. He then proceeds to do everything obnoxious that is best done in private like continually passing gas and forcing her and her sister to leave the room. There is only so much of YOU that anyone can take. First and foremost you have to be something people will want to be around. Don't be surprised if you end up alone and friendless otherwise.

    • @An.Unsought.Thought
      @An.Unsought.Thought Год назад

      Before you be yourself you should probably build yourself up first.

  • @MarcoSanderCoaching
    @MarcoSanderCoaching 2 года назад +86

    Believing that no matter what happens you’re going to be fine anyway is always a great mindset to have

    • @chaosdweller
      @chaosdweller Год назад

      True

    • @mikeauxbig
      @mikeauxbig 14 дней назад

      Until the party of democracy open your borders and then you won't be 'fine' anymore.

  • @tasdiqjubaer37
    @tasdiqjubaer37 2 года назад +4370

    1) Be willing to polarize- Accept that some people won't like you.
    2) Allow yourself to have authentic reactions- Instead of focusing on if they like you, focus on if you like them.
    3) Stop trying to look flawless- You can't be perfect all the time so yeah, just be you.
    4) The shadow rule- Sharing your imperfections, will slowly build more confidence in yourself.
    5) Prioritize your own comfort
    6) Don't let your fears hold back

    • @teacherfromthejungles6671
      @teacherfromthejungles6671 2 года назад +23

      dude, it's all literally in the description box

    • @tasdiqjubaer37
      @tasdiqjubaer37 2 года назад +58

      @@teacherfromthejungles6671 Oh yeah u r right lmao I didn't see that. Well, I added a bit of info with it so it's somewhat useful ig??

    • @teacherfromthejungles6671
      @teacherfromthejungles6671 2 года назад +1

      @@tasdiqjubaer37 seems more like notes to urself

    • @extrashotofespresso_
      @extrashotofespresso_ 2 года назад +79

      This was helpful for me. Sometimes I read the description box and sometimes I don't. Today I didn't so thank you.

    • @apricity2994
      @apricity2994 2 года назад +37

      @@teacherfromthejungles6671 not everyone thinks about reading that so someone adding it on comments is helpful

  • @QuietlyMagnetic
    @QuietlyMagnetic 2 года назад +2263

    Step 1: Be born in the darkness, be moulded by it. Don’t see the light until you’re a man and by which time it is only blinding.

    • @Adzemo
      @Adzemo 2 года назад +197

      Step 2: Fullfill Ras al Ghoul's destiny

    • @kevinscott3047
      @kevinscott3047 2 года назад +88

      Step 3: Take over one the biggest cities in the world and threaten to nuke if anyone interferes

    • @jokerbejoking
      @jokerbejoking 2 года назад +40

      What's the next step of your master plan

    • @Adzemo
      @Adzemo 2 года назад +70

      @@jokerbejoking Be Gotham's Reckoning. Simple.

    • @neonzombi9928
      @neonzombi9928 2 года назад +38

      Dont forget to find a guy wearing a giant bat suit and brake his back.

  • @ZombiefreakPrincess
    @ZombiefreakPrincess Год назад +27

    I have massive respect and compassion for Tom's struggle with Social Anxiety. Went through my adolescence with it and again during the last couple of years. It's excruciating. Brilliant tactics and inspiration from Tom and you guys! Will definately be rewatching this video in the future 😊📹

  • @adventurepantsmcgee
    @adventurepantsmcgee 2 года назад +46

    Went from not sure about how I feel about Tom Hardy to loving and being a huge fan REAL quick. Excellent video.

    • @iamthomashardy9058
      @iamthomashardy9058 Год назад

      Hello, thanks for your love and support towards me and my movies, it keeps me going. What's your favorite of my movies?

  • @DemetriPanici
    @DemetriPanici 2 года назад +3064

    When you can control your anxiety, you can own the room

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 2 года назад +4

      NO! NO! NO! Many people say I am sick in the head. NOOOO!!!! I don't believe them. But there are so many people commenting this stuff on my videos, that I have 1% doubt. So I have to ask you right now: Do you think I am sick in the head? Thanks for helping, my dear dem

    • @Grand_master_of_the_Jedi_order
      @Grand_master_of_the_Jedi_order 2 года назад +1

      @@Thalasaur do Not shadow ban teleportdinero or I will return more
      powerful then before

    • @payday.122
      @payday.122 2 года назад

      @@Thalasaur He's just trying to get attention for his channel.

    • @jamesikigai5604
      @jamesikigai5604 2 года назад +13

      When you own your anxiety, you can control the room.

    • @jamesikigai5604
      @jamesikigai5604 2 года назад +1

      @@Thalasaur you most def didn't pay attention to the video and Tom Hardy's behavior. He owns it by admitting his anxiousness in situations for instance....also when did that, others so him exposing his flaws as confidence

  • @AhmetKaan
    @AhmetKaan 2 года назад +1579

    *5 things to quit right now:*
    *1. Overthinking*
    *2. Trying to make everyone happy*
    *3. Living in the past*
    *4. Worrying*
    *5. Doubting yourself*

    • @keiron.4612
      @keiron.4612 2 года назад +118

      Miracle I'm cured 🙄

    • @HisAmbassador7
      @HisAmbassador7 2 года назад +10

      Absolutely. Well done. 🌅

    • @honkhonk5181
      @honkhonk5181 2 года назад +66

      Ok great! I’ll just reach up to my head and push the off button. Brilliant. Why didn’t I think of that before?!

    • @lmartyI
      @lmartyI 2 года назад +21

      I can finally unsub, for i am cured

    • @keiron.4612
      @keiron.4612 2 года назад +10

      @@lmartyI me to I'm not overthinking anymore or doubting myself what what was I ever worried about 🤭

  • @OlgaKuznetsova
    @OlgaKuznetsova 2 года назад +16

    I really appreciate this video, especially about how owning up to your imperfections makes you feel that you are great as you are. Thank you.

  • @kushbellavitano5806
    @kushbellavitano5806 2 года назад +16

    My Dad is exactly like this, he is really honest with who he likes, and with himself. He is comfortable wherever he goes.
    Sadly i am not like this since i overthink too much
    Thank you for these videos man. Really helps, even just a bit

  • @DrRebeccaHeiss
    @DrRebeccaHeiss 2 года назад +503

    It is so important to live FULLY and AUTHENTICALLY in all parts of our lives! We are the only ones keeping ourselves from truly living by letting our fears hold us back...it's time to live more and fear less!!

    • @riteshjadhav1382
      @riteshjadhav1382 2 года назад +3

      Indeed

    • @Chrisko1492
      @Chrisko1492 2 года назад +1

      I bet slaves have a different opinion than you, lol.

    • @LazyGamerNyx
      @LazyGamerNyx 2 года назад +2

      TRUTH

    • @krownchi5267
      @krownchi5267 2 года назад

      Are U Aware Of Light Body Activation

    • @ryder7588
      @ryder7588 2 года назад +1

      @@Chrisko1492 Yeah, they probably do. Because they’re slaves. Lol, wtf were you trying to say?

  • @alex_reloaded144
    @alex_reloaded144 2 года назад +1607

    The part where he says, "Not being in control, not knowing, anticipation, waiting for something to go wrong."
    That's how I feel.

    • @memecliparchives2254
      @memecliparchives2254 2 года назад +15

      Don't we all?

    • @leigholding1397
      @leigholding1397 2 года назад +58

      @@memecliparchives2254 saying " Don't we all " kills the conversation. Try saying open ended statements....cheers

    • @dominicancheif117
      @dominicancheif117 2 года назад +67

      One of my favorite stoic philosophers, Marcus Aurelius, said “You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength”.

    • @cameronkalisky4333
      @cameronkalisky4333 2 года назад +5

      @@memecliparchives2254 i do i got anxiety but my gf has other issues and she’s not fretting what she can’t control and not know like i do. But if we see something depressing it’ll effect her way more than me cause she’s more prone to depression and sorrow where I’m good at finding light but i hate how often my brain is waiting for something to go wrong which is anxiety

    • @jpaz9084
      @jpaz9084 2 года назад +1

      Same, man. Same.

  • @gw1652
    @gw1652 2 года назад +39

    This video just changed my life and broke down a barrier I have had for years. Thank you, so much.

  • @marjaniisrael
    @marjaniisrael 8 месяцев назад

    I wanted to watch this to see if there are any ways to bring me more comfort in dealing with people.. not realizing I already carry all these behaviours naturally- this is just a reminder of why people always thought I was cool when I never understood what they really saw. It's the beauty of being genuine. That's the root of it. 🌺

  • @gustavofedrizzi4822
    @gustavofedrizzi4822 2 года назад +209

    Well, the thing basicaly is: be introverted, but don't be shy.
    Kind of simplistic, but it's true. When I was a teenager, I was insecure over the fact that I was shy and introverted, and so I started trying to be more extroverted. Guess what, it made me more insecure and more unconfortable with social situations. But through some social exposure over the years I understood that my problem was, specifically, being shy, and not the introversion. I understood that it's perfectly fine to be introverted, as long as you are able to do what you have to do, socially speaking. Over the years I developed confidence in myself from investing my time in what I like and focusing on what I think is right instead on other people's opinions. I was honest about what I liked and what I disliked. In my teenage years, if someone invited me to a party I would accept it and go there pretending that I liked it, or would accept it and give up right before going there. Nowadays if someone invites me to a party I just say: "No thanks, I don't like parties" and, as counterintuitive as it may seem, aparentely people started to feel more interested in me and I had better social relationships. Because I did get more interesting, I was investing my time in what I believed to be important, and everyone wants to have people who are true and genuine around.
    So if someone introverted is reading this, my advice is: maybe your problem is not really the introvertion, but the shyness. And you get rid of that by setting your priorities straight. Stop focusing on that and go build your life, that will help.

    • @amitpaul8761
      @amitpaul8761 2 года назад +8

      This is gold. Hey how can I contact you?

    • @cvlogs1335
      @cvlogs1335 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your experience.. Was very eye opening

    • @RyanReeves-ic4rx
      @RyanReeves-ic4rx Год назад

      being introverted isn't a problem, but being shy also is NOT a problem, and I feel like this is spreading misinformation, especially with how many likes it has.
      some people are naturally shy, naturally introverted, both or neither. and IT IS okay to be SHY, and as you said, introverted as well. I'm assuming you're more talking about social anxiety, which is not really the same thing.
      the thing is, though, it IS okay to have social anxiety as well - everyone has it to some extent, and more people than you probably realize have it cripplingly. if you feel like it is making your life difficult and challenging, then you can work on it. but regardless, it is OKAY to have social anxiety, and odds are, the person you have anxiety over talking too has also suffered from social anxiety as well, or is currently suffering from it. only a liar (or someone who is unnaturally comfortable in social situations) will tell you they don't or never had it.
      all of this aside, we need to stop saying certain personality traits or woes are okay or not okay objectively. there are obviously exceptions, but it is okay to have any personality trait in any way - the only reason it is not okay is if you, personally, decide you want to change it. there are no personality traits that are objectively good or bad (as i said there's some exceptions)

    • @TeamTamahakk
      @TeamTamahakk Год назад

      @@RyanReeves-ic4rx so did you miss the point or

    • @davis6439
      @davis6439 Год назад

      Completely agree

  • @DoctorAzmain
    @DoctorAzmain 2 года назад +356

    Great vid!! Tom Hardy seems like a definite introvert! I reckon people like him because he's vulnerable and honest and unapologetically himself, without being concerned about what others think of him. We can definitely take a lot of tips from him! 😊✌️
    EDIT: the point about feeling physically comfortable is so important! Allows you to feel more at ease and feel like you belong in the situation! So take off the jacket, eat the chocolate chips! People don’t generally mind unless you’re actively rude and they don’t judge us nearly as harshly as we judge ourselves - beware the spotlight effect! If we’re comfortable in ourselves, people will naturally be drawn to us!!

    • @Vladimirl202
      @Vladimirl202 2 года назад +1

      Yep! I'm impressed by Charisma on Command with this video. Best content so far!

    • @theOneThatWas
      @theOneThatWas 2 года назад +1

      He's not an introvert.

    • @3DCGdesign
      @3DCGdesign 2 года назад +4

      People like him because he's amazingly talented, rich and famous, and good looking. The rest is only icing on a cake, and for some people, there just isn't enough icing in the world. I'm sure he acted like this with people long before he was rich and famous, and I'm sure it turned a lot of people off. But after he's proven himself as an incredible actor and become a mega star, he can do whatever he wants and people will "like him".

    • @SA-ey6nt
      @SA-ey6nt 2 года назад

      @@3DCGdesign You cannot know that, especially since people grow throughout life, he could not be the same person he was when he was 20, thus act the same way, have the same level of confidence. It is not his money people like

    • @3DCGdesign
      @3DCGdesign 2 года назад +3

      ​@@SA-ey6nt I know it. I can know it. I do know it. He's talented, famous, good looking, and rich. People will like him no matter what he does. Change my mind. It's the difference between a hot blond in a mini skirt playfully stealing a cop's hat to a poor homeless guy trying to do the same thing - not gonna have the same result. XD

  • @leannemorter5014
    @leannemorter5014 2 года назад +11

    I was a chronic people pleaser. As I grow older I have learned to care less about what people think about me and care more about people. It's incredibly freeing. It's really helped me to take the focus off of me and put it on others.

  • @sacdaabdurhman
    @sacdaabdurhman 2 года назад +50

    “If people are doubting how far you can go, go so far that you can’t hear them anymore.” Anything is possible

  • @kennethlancaster6868
    @kennethlancaster6868 2 года назад +967

    Honestly surprised that tom hardy struggles with anxiety . He seems like he is the one alpha males try to impress. I can totally identify with him due to my own qwerks. This video helped me understand a bit more of myself . I know I'm different but I didn't know that I had subconsciously followed this format to make up for my weak points . Side note people don't have to like you to respect , or even work with you. if they feel your presence they will respect you . Be open minded and firm but not arrogant

    • @leeroberts4850
      @leeroberts4850 2 года назад +41

      I can't tell if you're one of those people who thinks that human beings have alpha males or if you are if you're mocking fun of those people

    • @Vivi_9
      @Vivi_9 2 года назад +24

      @@leeroberts4850 something a beta would say

    • @Psycho8Everything
      @Psycho8Everything 2 года назад +14

      @@leeroberts4850 All mammals have alpha/beta males, though some are more obvious than others which include humans. It has been proven that higher testosterone builds better bodies and mentalities which normally gets those men further in life, but whether that's important or not is debatable. Too low or high testosterone is important though as mortality rates are a lot higher if so.

    • @isaacludwig2568
      @isaacludwig2568 2 года назад

      @@Psycho8Everything you don’t understand current generation humor

    • @Psycho8Everything
      @Psycho8Everything 2 года назад +2

      @@isaacludwig2568 Early twenties but sure, I was more following the tone of OP

  • @chaseboen2448
    @chaseboen2448 2 года назад +36

    This video was perfect. Anxiety being my biggest hurdle in life and Tom being one of my favorite actors and people it really sunk in. Thank you

  • @asianbabyboy
    @asianbabyboy 2 года назад +1

    Seeing if you like others and not if others like you is one of the best advice I've ever heard. For most of my life I cared too much if others liked me. Thank you!

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    Thank you so much for producing this content for free, you're amazing!

  • @winnowbevy
    @winnowbevy 2 года назад +26

    Gaaawd I wish this video was hours long. So helpful and relevant to me right now.

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    This channel is improving in a massive way and I'm glad to see! Always enjoyed the content over the years yet innovation is always welcomed

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      This channel is and has always been golden! So grateful

    • @travelwell6049
      @travelwell6049 2 года назад +1

      I see the same information in every video. What makes you say it’s improving?

    • @Flayed221
      @Flayed221 2 года назад

      They themselves are tired of making these types of videos. That's not to speak on the quality though I still think they're well done. They just might not have much left to say.

  • @ZombieDuelist93
    @ZombieDuelist93 2 года назад +22

    As someone with crippling social anxiety who just went through therapy, this video is on point! I'm able to be myself around literally anyone after doing this stuff

    • @e.t926
      @e.t926 10 месяцев назад

      How is it doing today? I have social anxiety too...

    • @user-bn9xy2on8i
      @user-bn9xy2on8i 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@e.t926 Focus on other people. Improve one thing at a time. Then go on to the next. Eventually you become comfortable enough that you really do not care what other people think about you and you prioritize yourself and that's the cheat code.

  • @trip2439
    @trip2439 2 года назад +9

    This may have been the most influential video I've seen in a long while, as far as my personal development goes.

  • @scorpionwins6378
    @scorpionwins6378 2 года назад +65

    To fans of Tom I highly recommend watching Locke if you haven't already. To some it may seem like 90 minutes of him driving on the highway while taking on his mobile but that film really demonstrates his acting prowess. Probably my favorite film he starred in next to Bronson.

    • @SpaghettiYOLOKingTTV
      @SpaghettiYOLOKingTTV 2 года назад +4

      Very good movie. Takes a lot to be able to keep a premise like that interesting and he pulled it off effortlessly.

    • @CJ-ft9yo
      @CJ-ft9yo Год назад +2

      Genius film - he selected a Welsh accent, a mellifluous monotone Richard Burton voice - this man was unshakable when his world fell apart but deep down he was very bitter … one person one journey one car one phone - incredible

    • @user-qq2xl7re6e
      @user-qq2xl7re6e Год назад

      Вы знаете акцент на котором говорит Том в Локе. А мы смотрим дублированный. Потом я смотрю на английском (валийском) с субтитрами, чтобы только услышать голос Тома в этом фильме. Его голос это отдельное искусство. Талантливый мистер Харди ❤❤❤

    • @spudspuddy
      @spudspuddy 10 месяцев назад

      Every woman on the planet loved Tom until...they saw his weird skinny pencil willy in the movie Bronson

  • @pnoycowboy5421
    @pnoycowboy5421 2 года назад +82

    I always like tom hardy, one of the most underrated actors, his personality and style always attracts people. Be like Tom, be yourself.

    • @marcorodriguez7694
      @marcorodriguez7694 2 года назад

      Yeah I would never say he’s underrated. He’s definitely a top actor

    • @modfus
      @modfus 2 года назад

      @Luc Germain Exactly. He's one of the highest paid actors in the industry right now.

  • @oliverschlesinger6744
    @oliverschlesinger6744 2 года назад +3

    Really nice and well made video! Allowing to become the most authentic representation of yourself is really the key to confidence.

  • @a-fletcher
    @a-fletcher 2 года назад +43

    Enjoyed this one. Loved how he was eating chocolate mid-interview. I continue to grow my tools of confidence thanks to your channel (and others). Honestly, thanks to the growth I have gone through, I am now happy to accept that I am a soft-hearted guy. However, I overcome that, and I openly admit to people that I am sensitive. If they think less of me cause I have a big heart but can be strong, that's their issue, not mine (anymore). :-)

  • @antix3038
    @antix3038 2 года назад +8

    This honestly helped a lot because i have extremely bad anxiety to the point that i will shake and start stuttering, so having tips like this with real life examples is so useful. Some of my friends even mentioned that they have noticed ive been getting better at keeping my composure since i began practicing these things🤞🤞

  • @BrainyExpress13
    @BrainyExpress13 2 года назад +3

    FANTASTIC VIDEO!! I'm an Introvert and TOTALLY get a LOT of this video! VERY Valid Points! It can be difficult NOT BEING IN CONTROL sometimes but we all must LET GO of certain things in order to grow!

  • @seebarry4068
    @seebarry4068 Год назад +1

    You know what, I’m 50 and struggled my whole life. This is solid advice I might try using. I’ve done it before a few times, it’s time to go again. It did go well for me historically, I need to maintain it. Thankyou 👍🏼

  • @deeznuts23yearsago
    @deeznuts23yearsago Год назад +3

    I’m recent years Ive gone from fear of talking to people to being able to just go with whatever
    I don’t truly know how I did it but this actually feels like how I did it, I wanted to be more of myself in person to others so I tried as hard as I could and embraced my flaws and turned them into by humour and truths

  • @FR-ty5vn
    @FR-ty5vn 2 года назад +533

    Bit tragic that we need a step by step instructional to teach us how to be ourselves…

    • @bambivv
      @bambivv 2 года назад +35

      really sad when u put it that way tbh lol

    • @sohumchaudhary7968
      @sohumchaudhary7968 2 года назад +22

      Really shows us what we prioritize as a society, hopefully that changes in the future but who really knows

    • @DanS1
      @DanS1 2 года назад +13

      Most people dont know themselves that well

    • @FR-ty5vn
      @FR-ty5vn 2 года назад +2

      @Brian's Place we will need to agree to disagree; however, we probably agree some people need counseling regarding how to be themselves…

    • @sillyskeleton
      @sillyskeleton 2 года назад +5

      More specifically, it's learning how to be ourselves around other people. I don't think many people have much trouble being themselves on their own, but knowing what you can do around others and what you should leave at home is something we all have to learn and changes a lot based on the people we're surrounded by.

  • @alabaster2163
    @alabaster2163 2 года назад +97

    I think this is why I love him so..... A Life Backwards is one of the best films I have ever seen and I laughed and cried within moments of eachother. I like people based on thier characters they pick. People willing to go dark are honest and can handle demons. Fluff people are the ones you should worry about.... lol This also happens to be how I treat people.

    • @vince-1337
      @vince-1337 2 года назад +7

      This is because we accept our demons that we are honest. Fake people try to hide them and turn it on bullies and passive aggressivenes.
      But when you escape the hell, you don't have time to do that to other people's . Because life strike you enough for understand what it really look likes.

    • @Insert.namehere
      @Insert.namehere 2 года назад +2

      Yes!

    • @zachary_smith1
      @zachary_smith1 2 года назад

      Agreed I’ve seen all his movies and shows multiple times.

  • @relaxingmusic2137
    @relaxingmusic2137 2 года назад

    Thank you! Have a nice day everyone!!! Stay safe and keep calm.

  • @myluxurythoughts3178
    @myluxurythoughts3178 2 года назад +1

    I like his look and attitude. He was a great example for this video. Thank you for sharing!

  • @cinnamon2269
    @cinnamon2269 2 года назад +9

    I love what you say about accepting and being honest about your imperfections. But I think the confidence comes from "I'm working on improving myself" rather than "I'm perfect as I am".
    Great video overall 👌

    • @spectralprospectus
      @spectralprospectus 10 месяцев назад

      It's not "I'm perfect as I am". It's "I acknowledge and accept who I am (despite my flaws)".
      My take: Accepting the person you are ("you for you") is different than thinking you're perfect. Part of that acceptance is (should be) acknowledging that there's always room for you to grow.
      Thinking that you're perfect as you are [with or without (usually without since you think you're perfect)] isn't actually accepting yourself imo. It's egotistical which is really just pride. Those people usually try to belittle anyone that doesn't support the idea that they're perfect as is.

  • @tomadventure3370
    @tomadventure3370 2 года назад +7

    Most memorable advise I was gifted was, if I am worried about what others think of me, chances are, 70% of the room are worried about the same thing.
    Instead of trying to be "Interesting" to others (causes anxiety),
    Start being "Interested" in others (creates confidence and, the right people will like and respect you for it)

  • @JesruNichol127
    @JesruNichol127 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this i will apply this for my self and teach it to others.

  • @markkariiyu9187
    @markkariiyu9187 2 года назад +2

    thats why we love Tom Hardy.....always felt connected to him coz his authenticity

  • @davidcardenas3315
    @davidcardenas3315 Год назад +20

    This hit me deep fr.
    I’ve been struggling with public speaking for as long as I can remember (I’m 29) doesn’t matter how big or small the group is or how well I know or don’t know them, but you put me in front to speak and I shut down, my eyes feel like they water, my voice isn’t deep, my heart rate beats like no tomorrow, constant gulping/swallowing reaction, and I’m just tired of it.
    Completely tired of feeling like this and ready to overcome it. One day this nightmare of mine will be completely put to rest 💯

    • @dlon4539
      @dlon4539 Год назад +1

      Fascinating. This puts to bed the pseudo science of body language. Your vulnerability on stage transmits authenticity and sincerity. Allow your audience to participate when you fumble. I'm sick of style over substance

    • @gregraj
      @gregraj Год назад +1

      Have you tried joining a local Toastmasters group? If there's a safe space to work through a public speaking anxiety, that would be it. They understand what you are going through and are so supportive.

    • @wisdomandthewoods7422
      @wisdomandthewoods7422 2 месяца назад

      50 years old here. Still held back by anxiety. I should have done something about this at your age. Start now please. I am struggling with my RUclips channel because of this very thing.

  • @swsjr1
    @swsjr1 2 года назад +3

    You know. I didn't think this would be helpful. I started watching it because I love Tom. I have to say, after watching, this was very helpful. Thank you.

  • @aunurrifki2768
    @aunurrifki2768 2 года назад +2

    it's exactly what you say... I've developed all what you say gradually in years subconsciously.... That ability naturally improves as we often work together, meet new people, and the more we increase our knowledge of many things, of course, significantly raise our social skills to another level. The only thing that is a bit difficult and needs to be sharpened is the ability to speak in public, with a large and stranger audiences....

  • @zacharymaneja1207
    @zacharymaneja1207 2 года назад +1

    Really good video. K especialñy love your breakdown on the effects of trying to audition for other person. Like the laughing at wrong jokes sort.of thing or too fascinated by boring things

  • @AhmetKaan
    @AhmetKaan 2 года назад +211

    You'll watch an entire Netflix show even when the first episodes are slow and boring just because someone told you "it gets better." *But what if you looked at your goals like that and watched your life get better instead?*

    • @BrainyExpress13
      @BrainyExpress13 2 года назад +3

      POWERFUL Statement! Well said!

    • @Noble267
      @Noble267 2 года назад +2

      Damn dude.... hit the nail right on the head!!!

    • @shadmanhasan4205
      @shadmanhasan4205 2 года назад +1

      Lol... honestly, if u go back to your own memories, u could easily make a movie/show outta that.

    • @NinjaAnimations
      @NinjaAnimations 2 года назад +1

      I don't though i have a short attention span so if i'm bored within like 20 minutes then i'll just stop watching it lmao

    • @tasknedgu2445
      @tasknedgu2445 2 года назад

      Cool ... 🔥

  • @NeziesStories
    @NeziesStories 2 года назад +45

    I literally just had an online presentation before this video uploaded. I made sure to turn off the camera before I went and took slow deep breaths. That helped calm down my erratic heartbeat so much and my group crushed the presentation 😎👌

    • @samspiano7070
      @samspiano7070 2 года назад +4

      unrelated but i read your comment as 'erotic heartbeat' and it was so fkin funny to me. props to you for nailing that presentation tho!

    • @NeziesStories
      @NeziesStories 2 года назад +1

      @@samspiano7070 That is pretty funny 😂😂 I can imagine the double take you must have made but I’m glad I was able to make you smile! XD

    • @geensjc
      @geensjc 2 года назад +2

      Yay that’s awesome! I do the same thing before I have to present online.

  • @horror_fam0847
    @horror_fam0847 2 года назад +6

    I love Tom Hardy, he is so soft spoken and just oooh-la-la. 🥰

  • @Hybzy
    @Hybzy Год назад +2

    I was very fortunate to learn this very early in life and can tell you that it works wonders in job interviews. When you go for a job interview, remind yourself that you are there to see if the company is a good fit for you, not the other way around. You'll find yourself asking the right questions and you'll come across more confident and capable too.

  • @AhmetKaan
    @AhmetKaan 2 года назад +112

    *"When something is important enough for you, you do it even if the odds are against you."*
    I hope this message helps you. 🙂

    • @progod6017
      @progod6017 2 года назад

      youre right

    • @nihilist3866
      @nihilist3866 2 года назад +3

      Can you stop spamming this channel?

    • @brendonspence2933
      @brendonspence2933 2 года назад

      You just qoute Elon musk.

    • @chaosdweller
      @chaosdweller Год назад

      Crazy cuz that could? go the exact other way around and mean the exact same thing, neat haha ...; kinda reminds me of the word racecar .

  • @pinatahero6732
    @pinatahero6732 2 года назад +44

    Lil tidbit that might help. Psychologist found that the same "butterlies in the stomach" experienced by someone about to public speak, is the same emotional response as an athlete before their game; Only difference is that one labels it as nervous, and the other labels it as Hype. Moral of the Story: If youre feeling nervous, breathe and imagine youre an athlete excited for their game. (or similar situation relevant to you)

  • @michelemarquis6272
    @michelemarquis6272 2 года назад

    This is a great road map to build confidence. I would love to see you interview Matthew Kelly.

  • @finnkonto5505
    @finnkonto5505 2 года назад +1

    This is the best video (for me) that I have seen in many years. I do watch Jordan Peterson etc etc (he is awesome!), but this video really resonates for me. Thank you!

  • @lurker993
    @lurker993 2 года назад +14

    Something I learned after I joined the military (though the military didn't teach me this): when you feel fear or anxiety, acknowledge it in words with plain emotion either out loud or in your head, then push through it anyway.
    It gets easier over time.

    • @RobertMorgan
      @RobertMorgan Год назад +1

      "acknowledge it in words with plain emotion either out loud or in your head, then push through it anyway."
      Ironically that's the same advice for dealing with poltergeists in the home.

  • @ErenYeager-00666
    @ErenYeager-00666 2 года назад +71

    In short : “BE YOURSELF” .

    • @ddorianisme
      @ddorianisme 2 года назад +1

      you smell like a baka, eren yeager

    • @ErenYeager-00666
      @ErenYeager-00666 2 года назад +2

      @@ddorianisme
      Huh ? 😃 How ? 😄 How did you know ? 😅
      My account name is a dead giveaway, huh !!

    • @Gabranicus
      @Gabranicus 2 года назад +4

      True, but it helps that they explain why being yourself works

    • @taylarsweft893
      @taylarsweft893 2 года назад +1

      yesss but HOWWWE

  • @tomtoweli3827
    @tomtoweli3827 Год назад

    Thank you for these videos, they really help a lot!

  • @anonymousnation5235
    @anonymousnation5235 11 месяцев назад

    I soooooooooo needed this video. A big big thank you🙏💕

  • @michaelmira-lopez1660
    @michaelmira-lopez1660 2 года назад +5

    Yooo we need a Norm MacDonald charisma breakdown, the guy is hilarious and has mastered the comedic pause. A little rest in peace video about him would be awesome right now
    Thanks 🙏

  • @xanayiamckinney9379
    @xanayiamckinney9379 2 года назад +7

    After watching this I feel a lot better about myself cause I do these things without realizing it just cause it makes me feel better knowing I'm being myself and not coming off as rude towards other people to the best of my ability even if they feel that way I have my life they have theirs and neither of us can say we know why something was said the way it was said to each other (no assumptions) unless we, in a healthy way ask straight up and until that happens imma do me

  • @rajeeb3500
    @rajeeb3500 Год назад

    Great point made here, very helpful thank you

  • @crookedzebrarecords
    @crookedzebrarecords 2 года назад +2

    After watching this video I realize I was polarizing a few years ago (unintentionally, and it was working great for a while!). When socializing, they have to prove who they are to you, not the other way around. You do this by being honest and not wavering in your opinions. Honestly, I went from introvert to what seemed like an extrovert at work and outside of work for about a year straight, maybe longer until life got messy... NOW the downsides to this, it is difficult to suddenly be the center of attention, you attract a TON of assholes, and sort of put a bullseye on your back for narcissists who cannot stand someone with self-confidence and the ability to have their own opinion. You wind up inadvertently attracting negative attention as well as positive attention. This strategy really opens the door for humor in life as well (after all, when you are an open book, it's much easier to be funny or charming!). HOWEVER, for anyone suffering with debilitating social anxiety, with therapy this can be an incredible tool!

  • @jackluthar6081
    @jackluthar6081 2 года назад +6

    You should do breakdown on Raymond Reddington from The Blacklist, he is extremely charismatic and always maintains dominant frame

  • @Felipe-kv8qd
    @Felipe-kv8qd 2 года назад +3

    Good video! I'm wondering if this channel will cover more fictional characters, and if I can make a suggestion.
    I think covering Raymond Reddington, the infamous International Crime Boss from the series The Blacklist would be a goldmine to illustrating points on how to control a conversation if need be without looking afraid or desperate.
    Nevertheless, good content.

  • @LuckyFish3000
    @LuckyFish3000 2 года назад +1

    Such powerful tips!! Tip 2🤍🤍

  • @antoinettec2133
    @antoinettec2133 Год назад

    I needed to see this!! Thank you!!

  • @aneelop2
    @aneelop2 2 года назад +40

    “Lying about your imperfections may seem easier in the short term, but it will wreck your self-esteem because you’re telling yourself that you’re not good enough.“ @5:31
    Very insightful!

  • @kenocastro865
    @kenocastro865 2 года назад +12

    It's amazing how charisma on command can produce good content and at the same time market their product

  • @Colin_Lawlor_Audio
    @Colin_Lawlor_Audio Год назад +1

    These videos are actually helping me and my extreme social anxiety so much

    • @miira9417
      @miira9417 10 месяцев назад

      I wish you strength and good luck!

  • @christinehallfeldt4280
    @christinehallfeldt4280 5 дней назад

    This is very true as some who experiences a lot of fear. The fear never goes away but you develop ways to redirect it or calm it down 😊

  • @richardwalker8575
    @richardwalker8575 2 года назад +38

    where can i get to purchase shrooms/microdosing caps for anxiety and depression? medications dont work at all

    • @greypeters9051
      @greypeters9051 2 года назад +7

      Am on microdosing capsules for months now, works pretty better than fuckin medications 😄😄

    • @patriciawalker851
      @patriciawalker851 2 года назад +6

      heard of this caps, But have'nt given a try

    • @richardwalker8575
      @richardwalker8575 2 года назад +4

      @@greypeters9051 For realllllll!!!!!!!!😄

    • @richardwalker8575
      @richardwalker8575 2 года назад +4

      @@greypeters9051 where did you get yours?

    • @greypeters9051
      @greypeters9051 2 года назад +3

      @@richardwalker8575 `he got magic mushrooms, lsd, dmt, microdose, and other psych's as well..

  • @pablomolla7387
    @pablomolla7387 2 года назад +6

    Tener reacciones auténticas a lo que digan/hagan otras personas, aunque no me lleve mucho con ellas, si no me hace gracia no me río... Si no pasará esto>3:25.
    Admitir tus miedos y ansiedad te libera de aparentar algo, como en 4:05, y así poder lograr> 5:04
    IMPORTANTE: Mostrar tu ansiedad y tus miedos te hará más seguro, pq te subcomunicas que no necesitas ocultar partes de ti para ser aceptado por otra gente (5:27).
    6:50> Primero va mi confort, yo tengo que estar bien, antes de que la gente me acepte o le caiga bien.

  • @mateusdocarmo6306
    @mateusdocarmo6306 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video, man!

  • @priyamhazarika_
    @priyamhazarika_ 7 месяцев назад

    This channel is a gem

  • @sarahb5418
    @sarahb5418 2 года назад +37

    Would love to see a charisma breakdown on Jack Harlow!!!

  • @trainsimulator7584
    @trainsimulator7584 2 года назад +10

    Perfect timing! Got a date in a couple days, it’s my first one since Covid hit and the anxiety that I had worked so hard to get over is back again 😔

    • @PeterSellers22
      @PeterSellers22 2 года назад +1

      Empathise, listen to each other's story. Never more relevant in the current climate.
      Best of luck

    • @Transformania
      @Transformania 2 года назад

      Embrace it, make it a point of conversation. Maybe the other person is in a similar situation?

    • @shadymemes
      @shadymemes 2 года назад

      dude. i oddly wanna know how it went....

    • @themexican8720
      @themexican8720 2 года назад

      How’d it go?

    • @trainsimulator7584
      @trainsimulator7584 2 года назад

      @@themexican8720 awful 😂 but it was a good learning experience!

  • @ayy1820
    @ayy1820 2 года назад +1

    This analysis is great. Thank you

  • @apoorvagarwal5927
    @apoorvagarwal5927 2 года назад

    Thanks man you're video really helped me a lot

  • @ImTheGibby
    @ImTheGibby 2 года назад +3

    I don’t have a problem with being in public and talking to people. But I love to watch stuff like this just to strengthen my ability to socialize better

  • @davidrudger3852
    @davidrudger3852 2 года назад +5

    Could you do a video on Jack Harlow and his charisma and confidence. That would be absolutely brilliant if you could.

  • @shahilthakur
    @shahilthakur 2 года назад

    THIS CHANNEL IS A GEM!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I AM CHANGING MYSELF THORUGH THIS CHANNEL.🤯❤

  • @Jaysthudandblunder
    @Jaysthudandblunder 2 года назад +2

    Just watched this video and the advice is wonderful. for me, it is retrospective after an incredibly destructive divorce. I had already gone through this process, authenticity is the key, you are not projecting a falsehood so there is a natural comfort with that. Once you understand that you should be asking whether you like the other person, not whether they like you it gets easier still.
    Weaknesses can be strengths, embrace yourself understand yourself, acknowledge yourself and you WILL become greater than the sum of your parts. I describe myself as a Marmite person ... guess what the coating is on Twiglets? ;)
    Do NOT let other people define you. Define yourself and soon you WILL come to love what you are and it is from this that confidence grows. I watch these videos to help me continue my journey into a greater self NOT a greater image because we can all do with a helping hand along the way AND we can all OFFER one too. Hope you all have success in your journeys. J.

  • @Tundrek
    @Tundrek 2 года назад +4

    This is how I went from a "Quiet Kid" to an overly social teenager.
    First, I started out in elementary school, having a handful of friends I stuck to. I didn't try to make any friends, and that was my biggest mistake. Once I reached middleschool, i realized it honestly didn't matter what people thought, be yourself, don't be obnoxious, analyze your situation and bend the atmosphere to that. I went from a an antisocial kid, to a popular teenager by following these simple rules I'll state here.
    Be yourself, at the end of the day those you try to impress wont matter.
    Don't try too hard, if they arent liking your vibes, move along.
    Keep the relationships steady, If someone interacts with you, keep it up! dont wait for them to approach you.
    Goodluck.

  • @receivedbeans8555
    @receivedbeans8555 2 года назад +19

    I have the opposite problem of having way too authentic reactions.
    Side note: I don’t think being open and comfortable with your shadow doesn’t really work that well if you’ve got some seriously messed up stuff in your head. The deeper you dive into your shadow the darker the shadow gets. So if you’ve been exposed way too much of your shadow, whether through trauma or just exploring your mind without the mental fortitude or maturity to handle it, it can be a serious problem that is definitely not something you want to be open and comfortable with.

    • @quinnmcgee7323
      @quinnmcgee7323 2 года назад +1

      True, but I think that treating your inner troubles like a dark secret that needs to be hidden stigmatizes them and ultimately gives them more power. I think it's important to have privacy, but also to be able to talk freely about whatever ales you. If you speak from experience, I hope you're doing good, by the way.

    • @receivedbeans8555
      @receivedbeans8555 2 года назад +1

      @@quinnmcgee7323 Yeah. I meant more like you have to overcome them, which I have no idea how to do, because I am speaking from experience.
      Also, thanks. I’m doing a bit better, somehow having a job helps with anxiety. There’s still all the other symptoms of PTSD that still needs resolved but it’s a step in the right direction.

  • @axelanderthegreat
    @axelanderthegreat 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely great analysis!

  • @littlebear2477
    @littlebear2477 2 года назад +1

    This is the first confidence reference that actually resonates and applies to me…

  • @XYouVandal
    @XYouVandal 2 года назад +3

    I'm the same way, I still deal with the anxiety, but I am definitely polarizing and react to people based on my perception of them. If I don't care for someone and they tell a joke, I will just stare at them without cracking a smile. I can't imagine someone being able to change themselves into this unless if it's not their natural personality

  • @tjwalker8710
    @tjwalker8710 Год назад +7

    Being attractive is the main factor. Every interaction you have will be different just based on your looks

    • @imogendunstan3603
      @imogendunstan3603 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you…i think they forget to mention you also need to be highly attractive preferably male and come from a wealthy country…

  • @nikoknapp2180
    @nikoknapp2180 4 месяца назад

    this is an amazing video very rare do i see something that peaks my interest so much

  • @Carnax6969
    @Carnax6969 2 года назад +1

    Things that I have to get out of my head is that being perceived as attractive or ugly has nothing to do with a person's confidence, it certainly can effect a person's confidence in themselves, but when I was younger I had this perception that attractive people can't feel insecure or be anxious. I have grown out of this mentality but it's nice hearing about famous peoples struggles with their own anxiety and what they do to cope/handle it.
    As someone who is also a terrible conversationalist, I have this tendency to avoid interactions in social situations because I have difficulties trying to start or maintain conversations, whilst I am interested in talking with other people and knowing what they're into, I have a hard time keeping the flow of topic and just talk to people, especially women. And after watching this video, I think it's because I'm too focused on whether or not the other person or group likes me or not.

  • @cre8gnr8nrg
    @cre8gnr8nrg 2 года назад +17

    Great video. I recently wore Recall Newsom t-shirts to the gym and knew I'd get a lot of negative attention, which I did. However I kept doing it and moved past the 'fear' and in time I got way more positive interactions for standing up against the grain. Also made myself less fearful overall and that helped me grow and get stronger just like a muscle being exercised. Didn't get the recall results I wanted but taught me to not let fear stop me and to push through even when it's difficult at the start.

    • @CliveDay69
      @CliveDay69 2 года назад +3

      Cool story ✌️

    • @thespartanchannel
      @thespartanchannel 2 года назад

      Awesome sauce! I felt the same way when I wore my "Left Wing? Right Wing? Chicken Wing" t-shirt to the gym lmao. I got a compliment as soon as I walked in the door!

    • @doctordreez780
      @doctordreez780 Год назад

      This guy 😂

  • @nganheep3570
    @nganheep3570 2 года назад +3

    Love this, Tom Hardy is a total babe too, way to wish him a happy birthday

  • @sapperjaeger
    @sapperjaeger Год назад

    This is brilliant and well done!

  • @AngelicusImmortus
    @AngelicusImmortus Год назад +1

    He is a great actor and always seems like he would be an interesting person to talk to.