Think of it like when all those kids had special Earth powers that were pretty chill but when all of their powers combined, well… some weird-ass superhero with a green flat-top mullet emerged like a Phoenix with powers that far surpassed any lesser combination of the group.
All things are included? The result knocks you on your ass. I want to switch topic and talk to you about charisma for a second. Robin Williams was charismatic. Charm, however, does. It can be loud and energetic, or it can be calm and quiet. It can be funny as hell or it can be a relaxed slow burn. As long as it follows the rules. Brand follows those rules. There are few better than he is at this.
What does this mean? Russell knows his big charismatic side has nothing to do with his attractiveness. Charisma is about acting. Charm is about reacting. And your ability to clearly perceive and discern every situation is a direct and primary component in how well you can react to it. In other words, the better you are at noticing things, the better you are at reacting to them.
And Russell has mastered the ability to see everything clearly as it is. Upon entering, before even getting a true read on it, we make a fast judgment on where we are and how it compares to who we are. This is how we will now base our further judgements of the social situation.
We will then continue to only search for clues to match this judgment. We could do the same with an opposite value judgment. And because of this, we have already decided how we plan to act. Compare this to Russell.
Russell will walk into a room and it will look as though he is just tearing the place up with his manic behavior. Russell is so adept at reacting to how people are acting that it seems as though he is putting on a show for everyone—as it looks so seamless. Because he places no facade on the people, he sees them simply as individuals. Humans with souls. Humans that are just like him—with fears, insecurities, joy, sadness, etc.
And he treats everything they say and do as though they are normal people who deserve love. This is a morning talk show, but for politicians. People like this have to put on a douchey persona as a replacement for a sense of humor.
Russell is usually always caring, gracious, and polite wherever he goes. As soon as the cameras started rolling, Russell noticed a bit of this douchiness and decided to be playful with it.
Push and pull is a technique whereby you first make a compliment or a kind remark -the pull- and then you immediately push away -the pull-. Russell Brand also does the opposite, such as he makes a big joke at the woman expense and then reels her back in with kindness or with touch.
Russell Brand always positions himself as the man of the revolution against the greedy ones who govern and control us. His alternative is a more collectivistic society, a brotherhood of men.
And that starts with more equality. Instead, he hogs all the attention and never fails to marginalize other men to get the female attention all focused on him.
He does the same with women, after all. But the result is the same: when Russell Brand walks into a stage, other men tend to disappear. One of the main reasons why Russell Brand attracts all the women around him is because he dominates social interactions. And with that, he looks like the alpha male leader that women so much want.
That allows Russell Brand to do and say almost anything he pleases. And he uses it to full advantage to control the interactions as he pleases. In the old days of kings, jester could not exaggerate with sexual jokes because, well, the king was the king and he had first pick.
But today few people have the balls to be sexually direct, which leaves Russell Brand on a class of his own, one of the exceedingly rare men who do flirt and who can do it well.
Russell Brand likes especially to go overboard and catch women off guard. And since women are attracted to men with power, his sexual dominance coupled with his social dominance makes Brand supremely seductive. Finally, I would like you to notice that Russell Brand presents a touch -or even more than a touch- of femininity in his behavior.
Starting from the way he dresses: catchy, provocative, and super stylish, he looks borderline gay. His voice is slightly high-pitched and his movements often resemble a gay man as well. You never want to be too feminine. Russell Brand reminds of dandyism and of glam rock superstars like Axl Rose. Note: unless you also have a similar alternative and dandy style never go as feminine as Russell Brand does as it would be too much for most men.
There are other important variables including, for example:.
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