I see you going down the same line of many self-improvement KZbinrs. I would say that you're approach is different and more natural, but definitely headed towards the same direction. You have changed your life; other people see that and therefore heed your advice. You are creating a community around yourself, which isn't bad, but it causes people to put you on a sort of pedestal. With great power comes great responsibility sorta thing, don't lose yourself
@quasar8589Ай бұрын
This is why Angelo is the goat, he doesn’t lie, he’s just real and real helpful
@AnuhumnАй бұрын
An accountable soul. Noble you are!
@Jj1312jj21 күн бұрын
You are my new favourite youtuber.
@alphanomega888Ай бұрын
Bro, love the choice of Gnossiene no 1 in the background
@lmao_tse_tung22 сағат бұрын
Thanks for saving me a search lol
@JanEisJanАй бұрын
Very good video! I like your style and overall layout. And thanks for making the community free 👍
@niklaskox8408Ай бұрын
If you need examples for bad conversation just take the three conversation I had in the last 2 months that weren't with my parents or my sister.
@Just-chilling978Ай бұрын
What’s your method of measuring those things, and where would you place those “good” “great” “bad” “terrible” conversations, and why? And could it be that you misinterpreted the actual experience of it? And could it be that the results of the conversation was not in line with what the moment demanded for it to result in a not so pleasant outcome?
@Just-chilling978Ай бұрын
From trying to understand to leading to a desire to be heard, those two things can affect how you interpret and interact with someone
@heroicdragon21 күн бұрын
this guy is hilarious
@TheMeditiАй бұрын
Bro .... ❤
@PantsFNАй бұрын
Great video! Very funny.
@a-craft6978Ай бұрын
The thing is I can have so good conversation irl. But when it comes to chatting via text i am so deeply lost. But nowadays it's impossible to just not chat. It gets even worse with Girls. Online I'm missing out on the ability to use nonverbal communication. So if any of you had the same problem regarding online communication please let me know if theres anything i can do better...
@Oluwatobi_21Ай бұрын
No way I'm the first to get here... I love your stuff man
@AngeloSomersАй бұрын
my guyyy
@Oluwatobi_21Ай бұрын
@@AngeloSomers you actually legit inspire me to start a KZbin channel talking about stuff like this ... I've got the whole idea for the first video down. You may not know it but thank you.
@TheoSomersАй бұрын
Let’s gooo 🎉🎉🎉
@LaytonObservesАй бұрын
Deadpan British humour make my brain go brrrr
@zye__Ай бұрын
glad you got this far bro, hope you remember me
@mrsmart6638Ай бұрын
What quarter zip/ zip sweater are you wearing? Looks great
@Just-chilling978Ай бұрын
Those metrics are “perceived metrics” leading to a false perception of what truly happened in the moment of measured moment, it’s not easy to measure the outside of the house when you’re not leaving the room, the rule of the obvious observation is just being in the moment and act accordingly to what’s appropriate for the moment, yet don’t contradict your values, also if you make a mistake, it’s usually how you react that can either save or kill a moment, especially how you present the situation, even if you make the mistake of saying something that might hurt someone who’s unable to do those things, like the simple act of walking, one who’s in a wheelchair, well one would probably apologise or say no offence, would emphasise the idea of what the other person lacks or lost, or you might try and make a joke, yet the way you said it, or your words choice with the emphasis on some words lead you to be not just rejected but meet by becoming one of them, or the joke went well, it’s also a question of knowing the person and knowing what they would like for a joke or a tease, saying what you think is less about your thoughts, and more of “admitting the reality of your experience” it’s less about just sharing what you thought about this and that, and more of sharing what your thoughts are on those things and why they would make you like and dislike those things, awkward science is more of a perspective and a discomfort of the absence of movement, yet silence is what can cause more movement in most things or situations, from knowing if the opposite is interested to finding a moment to observe others and suddenly find a new thing to converse about, sharing your perspective, and why one thing in such a way, yet one cannot deny that silence can help clear up your thoughts, it’s like having sand in your glass of water, the kore you still, the more cloudy it becomes, yet the moment of silence can allow it to calm down and clear up the thoughts and ideas being shared and expressed by the other, silence is the loudest yet most important part of a conversation
@Just-chilling978Ай бұрын
Take note that all this was for various sections of the video
@thedeaner3117Ай бұрын
Ain't reading allat. Learn how to use a period.
@Oluwatobi_21Ай бұрын
The one thing affecting your views for these really good videos is your thumbnail... I just analyzed the first video of you channel I ever watched "a video for when you doubt yourself" and I came to a conclusion that may reveal why it's the most watched on your channel... The thumbnail... Then there the one about life.... They're all simple and convey the story hidden within the video... These ... Aren't Just advice tho, and yes, I'm watching this video again!(Don't judge me)
@playpal9950Ай бұрын
Basically, try to be natural which could include silence without feeling the need to be a try hard or fill every silence with dialogue. Also, try to be self reflective on how cringy what you say is. If it sounds like it’ll be weird or inappropriate, don’t say it.
@Ernesto_pestocubesАй бұрын
I findtheidea of nottryong to fill silences intresting
@ekzoskelitNАй бұрын
how... did you max tizm into conversation. this is game breaking
@vfxstar7019Ай бұрын
wow wow wow what's with the Batman hate, that's me
@AngeloSomersАй бұрын
Was waiting for this comment hahahha
@SuperKrischanАй бұрын
Holy crap, this was hilarious. Love your Humor, but I think you're going a tiny little bit too hard with the humor, toning that down to about 70% would improve the video even more.
@kurChina_pgАй бұрын
Thinking the same thing
@replicant357Ай бұрын
0:33 .. Clearly millennials are not the brightest of people, that song chosen for the Batman clip was originally done by “Nirvana”. Not to many to people who DONT like Nirvana or at least a few of there songs.. hmmm
@AngeloSomersАй бұрын
Bruh chill, I love divorced dad rock 🤘
@ketz_165Ай бұрын
Found the divorced dad
@replicant357Ай бұрын
@@ketz_165 .. hahaha .. What can I even say back to that.. well played sir. 🤝🏼 Checkmate.. damn!! 😁😁