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@nerkok.90804 ай бұрын
😊
@valeriek80773 ай бұрын
No greater fundamental human truth than Spiritual Dynamics. Bustamante and his kind will keep society between stage Blue and Green. He doesn't have the solution, because he is the problem. His solution is to master the game of abundance (green) and scarcity (blue) without realizing there is plenty for all (yellow) and excess leads to suffering both individually and societally (red). That said, as an overnight father of two boys .. I get it. As an example, spending finite family energy to recycle only to have it thrown in the ocean seems pointless--humans are not ready. I am sad to say that likely I will rejoin the problem, but with awareness which I will pass on to my boys. If everyone could do this we could end suffering (yellow) in two generations.
@WEldiraoui3 ай бұрын
Yes
@Dhirenrai-h8h3 ай бұрын
Hey thebrettway do u think that people like us can be successfull ?
@cook54443 ай бұрын
@@nerkok.9080😂
@Erykah_Mia3 ай бұрын
“Highly empathetic people don’t like people!” Omg dude gave the secret away 😂😂😂 he is so right
@Upgraydde-yo-pitch3 ай бұрын
Indeed lmao
@InvictusAlchemy3 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 People are learning too much outside of the DSM -5 certified scope of practice. Quick! Go reverse psychology trick as many people as fast as possible to gaslight people into distrusting their intuition and their own sense of empathy! “People with high EQ, high empathy, and anxiety, they can pull themselves out of that and tap into and use that same system for their own individual benefit, and now, they’re the puppet master. You can now create *artificial* relationships. You now know the *method* for manipulating people to do what you want them to do.” Actually, sir, you just explained psychopathy and sociopathy. We have you and Evy along with a bunch of other psychologists to thank for knowing that because you’ve given us these definitions over and over yourselves. Empathetic people who know how to self regulate coregulate with and empower others to do the same for themselves at all times. Often, and especially, to protect themselves and each other from those who would take exploited advantage.
@icaangelmassage3 ай бұрын
We like people, we don't like the influence society has on ppl n how it brings out the worst in ppl.
@Felicia5943 ай бұрын
Empathy how sad it is to realize all people are narcesist!😮😅
@themancave6143 ай бұрын
😂 it's crazy but it becomes a burden the voices and feelings are too much and they not even yours
@rebeccamiller87723 ай бұрын
I love that Andrew said to be cautious of the words you use, and then caught himself calling the customer the “target.” Great interview and super entertaining!
@JoJo.mp43 ай бұрын
Target like in marketing man!
@Aryisk2 ай бұрын
@@JoJo.mp4 or hunting haha
@JoJo.mp42 ай бұрын
@@Aryisk no, dude marketing is the thing to comes to mind Same thing with mark, you thing about a guy named mark, or leaving a mark, definitively it would never mean anything else
@puppetmaster706Ай бұрын
Isn’t that what the customer is when broken down in terms of data.
@JennyThePhilosopher3 ай бұрын
I've watched a lot of interviews with Andy, and you brought several concepts that I don't think he explained anywhere else, at least not to the same level of detail. You were obviously well-prepared and able to ask great follow-up questions! I never watched you before, but I just subscribed.
@LaliwhisperАй бұрын
@@kim-jrgenarnetvedt811 you’re watching a different show . The introjects one .. 🤐🙈
@LaliwhisperАй бұрын
No level of preparation will lead to the questions he had. Those are personal questions I believe.
@pamelagoss1719Ай бұрын
Vinh Giang is awesome as well.
@bartconcreet412Ай бұрын
Soooo. What are those several concepts your talking about? Or are you a bot. I.thought the preparation wasnt there
@FayeRogers-yf3gi12 күн бұрын
Agreed, I loved it:) watched him over the years on several great platforms, but this talk was super exciting and clear.
@ruthjocaccivajjio2743 ай бұрын
Love this “everybody’s worth a cup of coffee”…. I’ve always said this. Networking has been my way of life. Love the description of what empathetic ppl are about….. so true.
@thabosiphiwemngoma185911 күн бұрын
Mr Andrew Bustamante applies a none threatning but intense gaze as if he's still on mission. I am watching how he's listening to the questions presented to him, he's actively collecting information. The amount of focus I believe makes his insights more rich and makes listening to all his conversations interesting.
@pwyman554010 күн бұрын
He is very smart.
@thabosiphiwemngoma185910 күн бұрын
@pwyman5540 @pwyman5540 He's humble about it. He says these are sets of skills. I guess he's mastered it so well you can't tell if he's still at work or he's here with us deep sh*ts 😅.
@afj7137 күн бұрын
He’s mind fucking him too. I don’t know if you noticed but he’s changing his complete perception to the one he wants. He knew from the beginning that he had complete control to mold because he was completely open. Bravo 👏
@travisodell9708Күн бұрын
He still is on a mission lol
@kjhhkntj3 ай бұрын
Conversation mapping- had no idea this concept existed. I’m going to experiment at a networking event this evening. I look forward to watching the rest of this conversation. Cheers!
@DiegoGonzalez-my7oy2 күн бұрын
How did it go?
@CharTheStarMeetsLadyBleak2 ай бұрын
He broke down why Rockefeller funded education & why Jefferson wanted an educated civil society.
@ThiirdEyeTribe3 ай бұрын
Loved the chemistry in this one. I was sitting here like I was also in the convo 😅✨
@MeadowXRising3 ай бұрын
After dealing with a pathological narcissist I’m so much more aware. I am glad I’m not as ignorant and innocent as I was before, it has really opened my mind and I try to keep it open! Love watching these videos I always learn something new!
@MatrixxPhoenixx3 ай бұрын
Most of my life I wore pink glasses and loved to help ppl then went thru divorce with covert narc and all bets were off. Broke my pink shades and now I wear hater blockers 😂 I still have a service to provide and I quickly keep it moving 😊 I've also learned to be highly suspicious of other's intentions.. not sure I could ever truly trust again 😕
@StandOnThat2 ай бұрын
Women cant do what men can do
@justawaitress8421Ай бұрын
@@MatrixxPhoenixx the vampire saw you coming a mile away 🤣 You know, not being an open all out there people pleasing do goody with a proverbial neon “use me” flashing for predators above your head isn’t really a bad thing. Learning the personal boundaries and discretion on who to invest your energy into likely was never going to occur without suffering the consequences of not doing so. Once you get past the pain of betrayal and disillusionment, you’ll be able to move forward with more wisdom and use your energy and resources more positively because it won’t be being drained by takers. Trusting YOURSELF to make those decisions is the actual challenge. …. Just someone who’s been there.🌻
@dexgen4809Ай бұрын
It's funny though, because everybody seems to know a narcissist, but nobody is ever a narcissist themselves. Just putting it out there.
@tinap822720 күн бұрын
Because narcissists mostly don't know they are narcissists, part of being one is a huge lack of self awareness and the inability to acknowledge shame. Also, a lot more people are narcissistic and don't have npd, but there's still way more than many would think, we all likely know a few. After having a relationship with one I would say had npd, I started recognising them whereas before I are blind.
@Marouane-l4b3 ай бұрын
Best INTERVIEW with bustamante ever
@lalouch24Ай бұрын
Agreed
@Quantolosophy3 ай бұрын
This should be your lesson to understand this is what you do not allow anyone to do to you. Learn to not do what this guy's says but learn to protect yourself from it. Not even the most high manipulates your will don't let other beings do it.
@brendapolar85063 ай бұрын
This man is another level! Wow thank you so much for having him on!🎉🙌🏼🔥
@KoiAcademy3 ай бұрын
This is a great interview!! Stress innoculation is such an interesting method for reducing high energy! I'll have to check it out more info about it.
@ivanecho3 ай бұрын
Best interview with Andrew B of everyday spy thus far - thank you to both.
@drk0-643 ай бұрын
Best since James Bond
@MSharifTrading2 ай бұрын
This is the first interview of Andrew B I ever watched from beginning to the end. This man has gained my respect. He opened my eyes to a whole different perspective of thinking.
@timebot0002 ай бұрын
these x agents speaking Out, really help me to recognize local agents that pose as friends, blowing thier cover effortlessly😂
@myname-mz3loАй бұрын
it is a psyops
@elia9300Ай бұрын
@@myname-mz3lo A psyop justifying / rationalising / making / conditionning people normalising and accepting psyops. Possible.
@JanTunatАй бұрын
What you are teaching people is how to become social. You teach how to have REAL conversation. You are teaching people that emotions are sharp weapons. Thank you so much Andrew bustamante.
@johnferguson4749Ай бұрын
I love the fact that Andrew just presents the viewers with his logic-based opinions and lets us as viewers wrestle, internally, with the ideas without dumping an agenda on top. His approach is practical and simplistic; however, it is obviously rooted in years of training in sociology and psychology. It's the same mindset of, "If on fire, seek water."
@mamavalpromise3 ай бұрын
We are high-empathy because we are hypersensitive, hyperaesthetic, way too tuned-in to the subtle nuances of all the beings around us. All of their shenanigans compete with our internal flow for our precious attention and we must struggle to maintain our sense of self in the midst. It's not that we don't like other people; it's that they make it so difficult for us to hold a line.
@Upgraydde-yo-pitch3 ай бұрын
Or they take our kindness for weakness almost every fucking time so no I generally don’t like people unless they are of the same intelligence level mentally and emotionally 😂
@22lamont3 ай бұрын
All that you said is true.. that being said I don’t think I like ppl even more 😂
@AnasA.Ansari3 ай бұрын
Do empath like empath?
@fondrees3 ай бұрын
@@AnasA.Ansariif they are both real empaths, nothing worse than encountering a fake. Someone virtue signaling or playing one upmanship or faking it to manipulate someone into a desired outcome.
@FractalCodex72 ай бұрын
Psychic abilities are a skill. Like any skill it can be used for good or evil; ergo the Dark Empath. Whether someone with high empathic ability "likes other people" is a really weird generalisation. It depends on how awake the empath is, which person, or type of person, we are referring to and how loving the empath is. A sleeping empath can fall in love with an abusive narcissist, an awake empath will not. A highly loving empath with little shadow will still be able to operate from a Divine Mind perspective and feel compassion for evil doers. Wounded empaths who haven't done the inner healing work will not. 95% of people on this planet are unevolved self-centred NPCs. So yeah these people are generally not well liked by empaths. I'm so over being reincarnated back onto this prison planet so I do have moments of frustration where I say stuff like "f* humans, they are so stupid" etc... But at other times of greater inner peace and balance I experience high empathy and compassion for all people. It really depends on our own internal frequency and modern society is drenched in disgusting frequency, so it makes sense that empaths are picking that up and then losing their compassion being overwhelmed by all the nefarious crap going on around them.
@andrewmiller62722 ай бұрын
Self importance is man's greatest enemy.
@toddphipps54963 ай бұрын
The sound! Great pod. However, listening to this with ear buds was a challenge. I'm not being critical, I just thought you would want honest feedback. The caliber of guests you are interviewing on your podcasts expect the production to be crispy clear, and audible. I picked up a lot of low frequency interference, buzzing, and low to high shifts of volume in the same person's voice, as they are talking. I noticed this in both voices. I listend a second time on an external speaker and it was the same. It's most likely a quick fix, but I thought you would appreciate the feedback and consider it as a way to improve your sound quality to help improve your overall quality and increase views, subscriptions, etc. No intentions of being critical, being a know it all, or telling Aman his business, my friend. Thank you. Enjoyed the pod, thoroughly! Both times!😅
@rent238617 күн бұрын
W feedback
@alextorres93054 күн бұрын
Yeah I hear it too. But im not a tech guy. I don't know who these people are but sounds bout what I've been seeing. But yes I would like to have the best stuff out there that I don't know. I'd let them do what they do keep up the good work
@legionjames18223 ай бұрын
Best Brett interview. Interviewers want subjective info on world politics while Bretts got the gravy on human behavior. I vote for a round 2. I like the repoir of brett counseling and coaching.
@MacSwan2 ай бұрын
Andy you did beautifully with Little Brett, I really have to hand it to you. I couldn’t have done it myself, the valley girl voice….
@DreadFox_official2 ай бұрын
We're all people, and if you realize that your life isn't any better or worse after interacting with any given individual then there's nothing to get yourself worried about
@Uncommony3 ай бұрын
How to win friends and influence people has taught me so much, rather than the 48 laws of power, which is great to know but very dirty. Stay Uncommon!
@HilloFX3 ай бұрын
Dirty, how?
@Uncommony3 ай бұрын
@@HilloFX a lot of underhanded tactics and sneaky tactics which are just not for me but they are great to know and understand.
@HilloFX3 ай бұрын
@@Uncommony Oh, so like unethical tactics?
@Uncommony3 ай бұрын
@HilloFX Yes, and some stuff sound like they would come from a coward rather than a strong, confident man.
@ThefutureselfLah3 ай бұрын
Its definitely help to be on the defense. I appreciate 48 laws as a person who can be naive at times 😂
@mariocasarez38963 ай бұрын
This was one of the best podcasts I've heard from Bustamante! Keep up the great work! Pars Adelante!!
@yelena32853 ай бұрын
Big fan of Andrew.I share Andrew video with my family and friends, find it so valuable.
@GroundbreakGames3 ай бұрын
Because you are easily brainwashed.
@dab53283 ай бұрын
I'll say this guy is right on about the first points and preparation (talking out loud, muscle memory, etc). I've been super stressed about presenting and this exact role playing and practice exercising absolutely works.
@jasonpgallery2 ай бұрын
Yeah in sales I’ve learned a bunch of NLP things tie downs and psychology tricks. Really at the end of the day being honest and connecting with people and serving them is what gets the sales that stick.
@ToniaYung25 күн бұрын
Great video, A month ago, my five-year relationship came to an end. I really can't stop thinking about the love of my life, who made the decision to leave me. I've done everything in my power to win him back, but it's all in vain, and I can't imagine my life with anyone else. I genuinely miss him and just can't stop thinking about him, even though I've tried my hardest to stop thinking about him. I'm not sure why I'm saying this here.
@Mia182725 күн бұрын
It's hard to say goodbye to someone you love; I experienced this when my 12-year relationship ended. However, I couldn't just let him go; instead, I tried everything to win him back. Eventually, I turned to a spiritual counsellor for assistance, and he was able to help me win him back.
@ToniaYung25 күн бұрын
Interesting! How did you locate a spiritual counsellor, and how can I get in touch with him most effectively?
@Mia182725 күн бұрын
His name is Father Obah Eze, and he is a great spiritual counselor who can bring back your ex.
@Mia182725 күн бұрын
he is father obah eze, he has great powers, he can help you.
@ToniaYung25 күн бұрын
Thank you for this valuable information, i just looked him up now online. impressive Wow I just looked Father Obah Eze on the net he’s very legit thanks once again ❤
@what7is7TRUTH3 ай бұрын
How to be a narcissistic sociopath 101… brought to you by the CIA
@matitjamatheson4395Ай бұрын
and the fact that he talks about it as if it was good. really shows the nature of the us intelligence regime
@seneca1932Ай бұрын
Keep in mind that the world they move in is very, very different from ours. It is a grey world with different rules that requires a more pragmatic mindset to get the job done. Am I defending it? Not at all. There’s no way I could move in that world. I’m just not wired that way. All I’m saying is that it’s a different world with different rules that requires a different mindset than what we’re accustomed to.
@trikCSАй бұрын
His hair is what trows me off, never trust a dude that leaves his house looking like this
@scubathebear110725 күн бұрын
@@seneca1932same world just a different lens
@John-ro2ir18 күн бұрын
@@trikCSmommy boys united.
@mmhcreatesАй бұрын
30:24 Chaos, 43:26 Empathy/society control
@Johnny-b6t2 ай бұрын
I watched you from the beginning now I watch you on Skinwalker Ranch you have knowledge I love to listen.You make lots of sense....
@Mystic_PathsАй бұрын
becoming the puppet master to get what you want from others can evoke both positive and negative connotations, depending on the approach taken
@Eli.j.7774 ай бұрын
CIA out here publicly psyop-ing KZbin 😂
@StarseedPhilautia4 ай бұрын
Its absolutely brilliant. I'm so proud of America in this moment.
@shaun787max3 ай бұрын
I think there’s more too it that’s everyone’s initial reaction to the content but he says things that show you how intelligent he is and how (hopefully) intelligent others in the agency are
@Facere.3 ай бұрын
In your heart that's how you feel.
@Upgraydde-yo-pitch3 ай бұрын
He’s not psy oping anyone who isn’t a pansy ass lmao . He blatantly tells people how they recruit for the CIA. They put you in a room with 10 other idiots and if you’re smarter than the other idiots then they pull you aside and tell you the truth about how the system works. So it’s not psy oping the ones who read between the lines lol
@InvictusAlchemy3 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 People are learning too much outside of the DSM -5 certified scope of practice. Quick! Go reverse psychology trick as many people as fast as possible to gaslight people into distrusting their intuition! “People with high EQ, high empathy, and anxiety, they can pull themselves out of that and tap into and use that same system for their own individual benefit, and now, they’re the puppet master. You can now create *artificial* relationships. You now know the *method* for manipulating people to do what you want them to do.” Actually, sir, you just explained psychopathy. We have you and Evy along with a bunch of other psychologists to thank for knowing that. You’ve said yourself psycopaths cannot feel empathy but they can mimic it, and sociopathic people feel emotions but they’re completely self-centered. Empathetic people who know how to self regulate coregulate with and empower others to do the same for themselves at all times. Often and especially to protect themselves and each other from those who would take exploited advantage.
@DomSolo_13 ай бұрын
This is one of the best podcast episodes I’ve seen in a while. Great job and lots of respect to the both of you!
@fearlesslivemore2223 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this one..🙏🙏🙏 One of the best podcasts i had ever seen!!❤❤❤
@ariliumallidvine3 ай бұрын
The power of suggestion is extremely powerful and "they" know it. We have to know it as well and we are also powerful.
@yadayadayehayeha3 ай бұрын
this is solid, straight talk and final core deal... take action do whats good when u have the right idea.
@renaissancemaneric80193 ай бұрын
Props for landing this guest, Brett
@tmanning68299 күн бұрын
Im a psychologist. Nobody wants to sit next to me at dinner parties, because they think I can read their mind! I just prefer to listen : ).I know what I know...I want to know what you know.
@chandlerkelley28123 күн бұрын
“I want to know what you know” that’s just beautiful
@osasosas123521 сағат бұрын
Creeping😅
@chefbrian264 ай бұрын
This is prob the best Andrew podcast I’ve seen. He went much more in-depth here than any other pod
@tailwind124 ай бұрын
any reasonable, US citizen with an IQ above 20 would ask themselves-especially IF they are a veteran or retired/veteran: why are these 2 on YT flappin their lips and jaw for hours, hours, and hours on any pod cast they can fidn while wearing childish 13yoa tshirt like you got at Disney World of: "everdayspy". how childish. from a "former" military officer? please. grow up! folks that talk this much and about his AF career also: BE VER suspicious of what they are saying and WHY? if someone is like 19yoa or the mentality of that age and think all this talk is "cool" and "wow" and "i never knew that" and OK i will buy his coffee mug and tshirt on sale: you are falling into their social media trap. retired and then i was a DoD contractor--sorry-11yrs in iraq/afghanistan taught me better-i do not listen to OR support these two yapping duo of "husband" and wife. nothing buy a marketing scam out of hollywood. they claim to have the creditlas? so teach at a university and stay off open-source YT with their never-ending story's. so bustamonte did like 8 or 10yrs agency and AF and going to "talk" for 20 about those 8yrs? if it is illegal or improper to reveal: the fact is their training was done in private and was not "designed" to be talked and gossiped about on YT years after they left the agency. and both "left" (which they can do) they did NOT retire with honor. they do not for some reason. possibly $ or just they are militants. either way not my "cup" of toxic tea i listen to millennials spill their perceived garbage about our society, nation and home because they did not like 'XYZ" at the agency. before being a DoD contractor i was with a city in florida for 20+yrs. was it perfect? no. though-provided me a good job, severed the public, beneifts and RETIRED of which i am grateful and thankful. years later do i go on YT and half bad mouth and spill 50% of "what i know" for likes, thumbs up and to sell a tshirt like a 14yoa child like these 2. never. retired/with pension-and teach online. 2 "disguised" clowns these two are.
@mikejames863 ай бұрын
Loved every second of this. As a sales guy who is empathetic. Pulling ppl out of the average idiots out there to become something greater.
@dariocroes3 ай бұрын
This interview was absolutely fantastic! Incredibly intriguing and mind-blowing!
@ganstery13 ай бұрын
You got my favorite dude I love listening too. I listen to Andrew on my way to work all the time and his content is so cool. I am enjoying your content as well, the more I watch the more engaged I become, the more views of your videos the more excited I get your content inspires me bro! Thanks for this awesome vid.
@AwakenedVibration3 ай бұрын
I have a brother-in- law who is in the CIA, and an uncle in FBI. Neither of them are allowed to be on social media, nor their spouses. I’m curious how he’s a’spy.’
@krystalklear77933 ай бұрын
He WAS a spy, & MAYBE he's recruiting?
@ИльясУалиев-о1с3 ай бұрын
Maybe being out in the open talking CIA is the assigned mission 🤷
@darrenjames97513 ай бұрын
@@ИльясУалиев-о1сexactly. This is definitely his mission, and we are the target.
@FractalCodex72 ай бұрын
@@ИльясУалиев-о1сobviously... you don't openly talk CIA shop without approval and remain breathing. In most cases whoever has a big following is an asset. Hard to believe anyone considers someone like Andrew Tate to be legit. Omg the stupid hurts!
@fondrees2 ай бұрын
@@ИльясУалиев-о1с I think it must be, there are something like 30 or 40 CIA or ex -cia members of Congress. I am sure they have social media and I am sure they are doing there jobs or have gotten permission. There CIA links are invisible on their social media accounts. This is divulging a lot of generic information, but information nonetheless. I am quite sure they all sign NDA,'s. So probably he is still working for them, promoting a narrative. To what end? Who knows.
@seventh19883 ай бұрын
Great lesson for those who are eager to learn. The guy conducting the interview is still a kido, but everyone needs to learn some lessons the hard way. Life makes us humble; this allows us to reflect on words and give them appropriate meaning in time.
@AlphaConviction3 ай бұрын
SO MUCH GEMS DROPPED FROM ANDY. KUDOS SIR ✊🏼
@thomastmc3 ай бұрын
It's not just a car sales person. It's "used car" sales people that were disliked. The bad reputation came about from customers being manipulated and lied to by the salesperson in order to sell them junk for a premium price.
@Antarcticist4 ай бұрын
Wow, this conversation resonated so hard with me. The timing on this conversation was so perfect,, I learned so many new things and confirmed that I am on the correct path. thank you for this Brett and Andrew.
@Kim-nz1he4 ай бұрын
Me too 🙋♀️
@TheBishopCorp.8 күн бұрын
I remember, Doc Andy, do to his positive inspirational attitude. He told everyone an amazing phrase, "No true friend will punch you in the solar plexus, and will exept you for who you are within.." I was the moment I started believing in humanity's empathy again. I was a total mess in Haven little by little. My mirror defense was slowly decreasing from survival mode to understanding that I'm actually cared for, plus, military brats are like Dandelions and Dandelions understand either struggles. As if arcs.. Architects spend much of their time in offices, where they meet with clients, develop reports and drawings, and work with other architects and engineers. They also visit construction sites to ensure that clients' objectives are met and to review the progress of projects. Thank you, Doc Andy! 🍻🌼
@CVET11113 ай бұрын
Great interview, very useful perspective.
@justinjones90422 ай бұрын
Love the pool analogy, I knew it . Thankyou . I truly truly appreciate someone just said it .
@jabarwright43333 ай бұрын
I'm only about 10 minutes into this interview, but I just want to say to everybody if you want to learn these tricks a simple way to do it is honestly going to sales and just get a sales job for even a couple months. Sales teaches you how to speak like some of the best people in the world especially if you have a good sales coach or mentor as well.
@Athens86773 ай бұрын
🧢 no disrespect… But sales isn’t for everybody. You have to be really ready to accept a lot of rejection.
@tonykyle3 ай бұрын
@@Athens8677Thats the goal, to be rejected and improve with time
@TheSantos1732 ай бұрын
I had a sales job for a year but then started to feel “burnt out” in regards to socializing. Even tho it was at a great location and not super demanding like some jobs are. I still struggle with developing relationships and talking out loud in front of groups like socials places.
@gloriamitchell35183 ай бұрын
A lot of learning in which to implement in my everyday life.
@vettoc5203 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this podcast. Big fan of Andy who is always dropping knowledge in a way that’s relatable and understandable 👍🏼
@FayeRogers-yf3gi12 күн бұрын
Everyday spy is on fire in this interview!
@SebastianEsqueda4 ай бұрын
So this is why u kicked me out of the office 30 minutes prior... haha good vid brotha
@TheBrettWay4 ай бұрын
thanks for taking one for the team lmao
@justinjones90422 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed the expansion on perception and perspective. Very positive interview. I enjoy learning about the 2% .
@Sorayaraqs3 ай бұрын
The beginning of this podcast is already a win! Pay attention people, this is free therapy. CBT techniques 🙌
@irenitele84972 ай бұрын
What is CBT please?
@UNRIGHTEOUSSINSEANTIFF2 ай бұрын
@@irenitele8497 It's cognitive behavior therapy so study it
@UNRIGHTEOUSSINSEANTIFF2 ай бұрын
Yes indeed
@Islandbui2422 ай бұрын
@@irenitele8497cognitive behavioral therapy
@dakotajacobson42502 ай бұрын
@@irenitele8497"cognitive behavior therapy" is what the acronym is for.
@tasdare6377Ай бұрын
Boom!!! This guy dropping the gems hey. I realized I am not executing my social exits correctly. Life changing light bulb moment. Fantastic interview. Thankyou🥰
@DavisMultiverse2 ай бұрын
45:20 love this part 😄
@AHouston062 ай бұрын
I cant get enough of this man. He's so interesting.
@yelena32853 ай бұрын
Big fan of Andrew. Truly valuable.
@GroundbreakGames3 ай бұрын
Ok bot.
@yelena32853 ай бұрын
@GroundbreakGames you try too hard, relax
@TheLettersJ2 ай бұрын
@@yelena3285 trying hard by saying bot?
@ameerchowdhАй бұрын
So many points of lesson in this segment. 🎉🎉🎉 totally love it. Good stuff. Cheers.
@homesignup3 ай бұрын
omg so true ....lmao I don't like most people and I don't drink Kool aid or fall for pep talk at my workplace. I'm an INFJ or rather 55% INFJ, 45% ISFJ (his wife is an ISFJ) as per MBTI testing. Empathy, HSP and some anxiety are in my wheelhouse. Talking to ppl one on one and understanding them intrinsically and building a rapport comes naturally to me without all the "extra training" lol but I love listening to Andy. Thanks for the interview Brett!
@FractalCodex72 ай бұрын
Same here in terms of traits, except I tested as ENTJ. Always been an intuitive empath with above average IQ. Initially a rule follower but now I'm awake a rebel against the Beast System. Thank you David Icke for the red pill 🙏
@KevinoftheCosmos3 ай бұрын
There's nothing I want badly enough to manipulate others for, unless it's out of spite for stealing from me. Namely, stealing my time.
@dawnmarshall12902 ай бұрын
When you're asking for coffee, it s manipulation. When you're putting a baby to sleep, it's manipulation. Manipulation can mean that you have a need for help
@KevinoftheCosmos2 ай бұрын
@@dawnmarshall1290 I don't agree. I'm talking about a deceptive and concerted effort to bend a person to my will. Not a suggestion. Not a comment. Not a request. Manipulation is manipulation. Moving the goalposts on what you think the word means doesn't change what it means.
@pmc91942 ай бұрын
Having seen Bustamante's stuff, in regards to influencing people's decisions and action, "manipulation" refers to the high-level intent behind those actions (influencing other people's decision making for *_your own_*_ personal_ benefit)... while the other intent is "motivation" (influencing other people's decision making for *_their_*_ personal_ benefit). These arent mutually exclusive. And if you've done any form of negotiation, including pay rises, or have threatened to escalate something if it wasn't dealt with eg. threatening to cut ties with a business again if they don't address an issue, then that indeed is a form of manipulation ("Coercion").
@hi5allАй бұрын
It's unfair to not like this, unless be sick. Young man. You just bite more than you can chew. But you handled him great. I spent 3 days taking notes
@intronominus2 ай бұрын
"target" is pretty incendiary
@LiveToBeGreatnessАй бұрын
The message at 22:50 really resonates-seeing the world beyond just our senses opens up a whole new level of understanding.
@thechatterbot3 ай бұрын
0:38 “You try very hard.” “Thank you.” I don't think that was a compliment. You a try hard
@MUGGLE1373 ай бұрын
That's amazing!!! You picked that up fast!! Talk about emotional intelligence!!
@revelation64722 ай бұрын
Is was the laugh right after for me
@LiveToBeGreatnessАй бұрын
What was the intent of the comment?
@jigthebest1Ай бұрын
He explains the way of preparing for a interaction you try very hard is a insult said as a compliment. Turning a insult as a compliment is a very simplistic way to say prepare but don't do too much where you overwhelm yourself so you don't seem needy or easily gullible
@fionastube20112 ай бұрын
As a highly empathetic person, I am now also a scared person. Yikes. Would really like to read some of the CIA screening tests.
@jamesdaniels75334 ай бұрын
This was one of my favorite podcasts on this channel ❤
@dinay81792 ай бұрын
I agree. I am highly empathetic and most ppl drain me.
@Celestial_Sapphire3 ай бұрын
Omg!!! I’ve never in my 47 years heard anyone describe my empathy and intelligence like here on this episode. I felt everything to my core when describing people with empathy that hate people. I hate people. And also have a lot of artificial relationships because ( that’s what society says I have to do). I can’t stand my mother. But I have to like her per society. 🤷♀️
@irenitele84972 ай бұрын
@Celestial_sapphire, watch a video of him discussing narcissists and sociopaths you may find it enlightening! If you don't like your mom maybe there is a real reazon, not just a "choice" thing. Respect yourself and your choices. ❤❤❤
@MSharifTrading2 ай бұрын
Like her or not, she has rights over you so respect her.❤️
@jaynieejbh8547Ай бұрын
Sounds very complicated and contrived to hear you say that your emotions and relationships are solely due to the demands of society. That's like suddenly one day you wake up and ask yourself, " am I totally indoctrinated?
@MatrixxPhoenixx7 күн бұрын
@@MSharifTrading honest questions: what rights.. and what do you mean by respect?
@przzuscomodittyАй бұрын
Omgosh. So many answers about myself. And so many hidden skills and likes of mine, revealed.
@dilfui31544 ай бұрын
little different from the usual business stuff, but Brett's interview skills carry over perfectly - would love to see more
@dahnyul2 ай бұрын
Awesome conversation. Just earned a new sub!!
@RATTATATATATATA3 ай бұрын
16:20 As a professional car salesman with decade of experience now i feel myself as a CIA car salesman :D
@AD-hh6dd23 күн бұрын
I thought I was the only weirdo in the world that “maps out” conversations and practices every possible answer. Here I thought I was just crazy ruminating and it turns out it’s an adaptive trait that improves outcomes. This changes my perspective on my ruminating and eases my suffering a little by seeing it’s not necessarily a bad thing
@miriampopa54363 ай бұрын
Eustress...distress! True!👍
@LaliwhisperАй бұрын
Your tandem here is all the questions I had left completed with answers just like that. Hats off for asking , not giving up and coming back to the reality seers /holders. Finally the right question. The very question . And not afraid to basically reveal yourself. Thank you 🙏🏼 So reality sucks, but because it’s all mental there’s a way to “play” with it . 2% hey ! The illusionists and this mass delusion. I did not make it up ?!? Oh my lucky morning this is 🤓
@Upgraydde-yo-pitch3 ай бұрын
😂😂 when you use the meditation he’s talking about you’re able to leave the body or astral travel…. They can do remote viewing during this process look into the gateway process if you want to understand what he’s really speaking of
@irminalichtarska54902 ай бұрын
Great interview. Thank you.
@realsamg4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing these Brett. I always watch your videos twice lol
@mattkestler1792 ай бұрын
I'm so glad XPac cleaned up his act and became a productive member of society
@DragonSlayerRob3 ай бұрын
Spy guy: oh no, no, it’s nothing like weaponize against ppl or anything.. that’s “alarmist”😊 Next sentence: “ *The target* ” ..um er, consumer, customer, yeah “customer” 😅
@ingridarvidsson7597Ай бұрын
AI always wants something from you, and never give something back.
@xanderthegreat14874 ай бұрын
he's very good ✅
@viniBR2322 күн бұрын
The day I see an KZbin video with any intel extraction, Counter Intel practices, or any relevant content related to subversion that is not in a book published 10 to 20 years ago I will start believing this site is not a bot paradise completely controled and censored...
@JovialJakКүн бұрын
Is there a better place like a website with info on how to better operate like military info or something. Lmk I'm interested
@Godsvessel4truth2 ай бұрын
Actually, people with a high iq and empathy don't brag about having it. When you have a high iq you actually begin to realize just how much you don't know the more you learn, which inturn ironically humbles you. People who brag about it have big egos and are actually not as intelligent as they may think, and are in a sense, Blind to many things they believe they know alot about. Those who are truly smart speak less and those who speak more (especially about themselves) are actually the unintelligent.
@TheRaythion3223 ай бұрын
The validation acknowledgement at 21:08 was amazing to watch 😂😂😂😂
@sarahkennedy14813 ай бұрын
I find 90 percent of people tell me their intimate secrets. I really do not understand why but is true
@ruthjocaccivajjio2743 ай бұрын
They sense they can trust you and you listen. I have the same thing.
@skylibrary58293 ай бұрын
Empath?
@SippEazy3 ай бұрын
That happens to me to
@tangyjoe43263 ай бұрын
I’ve had the same even as a child. Well, adolescent more like. Adults I didn’t or hardly knew would unload all their troubles on me. As an adult I can’t count how many times someone has said to me “I’ve never told anyone this before in my life”. Often strangers. Even while waiting on my oil change at Jiffy Lube some guy just started telling me his troubles (I’m female by the way) and ended with saying that. It’s sort of flattering I guess that people trust me but it’s also kind of a burden knowing so many people’s secrets, especially when the person telling me isn’t a close friend to me but to someone I’m close to. Creates a very weird dynamic.
@getusome083 ай бұрын
Look up INFJ Myers Briggs personality test. INFJ's often have folks come to them with problems.
@sogcezar3 ай бұрын
At exactly 43:13 the truth is spilled all over the place… it couldn’t have been more clear and real than that… I couldn’t agree more with this subtle and obvious bunch of facts…
@LuhTorah4 ай бұрын
Wonder why I haven’t been recruited
@jessthemessenger82772 ай бұрын
High EQ, Empathy, Anxiety... that's 100% me! 😩😩😩 Thank you for adding this perspective to my very existence ❤ & Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
@gr0win4 ай бұрын
Love the content
@nithiajebaraj9684Ай бұрын
Hahaaa yes i agree being empathetic to me is that my family knew it and didnt teach me how to navigate it ...perhaps for their own sense of control or lack of knowing how to navigate my energy
@kylejcool3 ай бұрын
1:10 when he makes it clear his view is that he, and the government is above God. This is why we can't have nice things
@autumncastellanos28413 ай бұрын
Thinking you're the best is lying to yourself because there will always be someone who knows more.
@p-p.p4 ай бұрын
I love how he is so eloquent with his words. You can tell he has to study human psychology; by doing so, he can sell his words as a statement, and the audience will buy it. Saying that it is hard to have a shadow government is like saying corporations don't have government contracts. I can see why he is saying all those things about the deep state (he is selling at this point a safety point for you to accept his point of view as he knows the demographic of the type of people who watch this channel; he knows his target audience. Good sell point).