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The video is about how to hide your strength like a character named Anakoji. The first step is to master the poker face, not showing any emotions or reactions. The second step is to speak less and observe more, being stoic and thoughtful in your communication. The third step is to underplay your achievements, creating a narrative of unexpected competency. The fourth step is controlled exposure, revealing just enough to keep people interested but not showing your full capability. The fifth step is to cultivate an air of mystery by being unpredictable. The final step is to dress in baggy clothing, which hides your physical strength. The video also promotes a program and special exam. Ah, what a nice day. Whoa, I wonder what it is. Hmm, a YouTube comment. What does it say? Hi sir, how do I hide my enormous strength? Please let me know, I want to be like Anakoji. Hmm, although I doubt this guy has any strength, maybe he's asking about how to hide his stench. Well, let me respond. Buy some nice deodorant and shower more. Nice, now let's get on with my day. Oh, there's a note. How to hide my strength video now while I kill your family plebs. Anakoji the third. So, to hide your strength like Anakoji, the step one is obvious. Is master the poker face. First up, the poker face. Anakoji got that shit down to an art form. The key here isn't about just not showing what you're feeling. It's about not showing anything at all. Unless you decide it serves a purpose. Practice neutral expressions in the mirror. Just don't even make a face. Like, I don't know if that's hard for you guys. If you want to be a mystery, an enigma that keeps everyone guessing but never quite figuring you out, think about it. When your face doesn't give anything away, you control the narrative. It's about crafting an outer shi- Yo what's up guys, welcome back to another video. Intro aside, how to hide your strength like Anakoji. This is a continuation from the last video, but also this video is entirely separate so you can watch it right now. Or I'll put the card up for the last video right here so you can learn two skills in 20 minutes. But let's begin. So step one, it's obvious. Master the poker face. Anakoji got that shit down to an art form. The key here isn't just about not showing what you're feeling. It's about not showing anything at all. Unless you decide it serves a purpose. Practice neutral expressions in the mirror. Learn to control those micro-expressions. You want to be a mystery. A person that keeps everyone guessing but never quite figuring you out. Think about it. When your face doesn't give anything away, you control the narrative. It's about crafting an outer shell that is undetectable and leaves no clues. Step two. Speak less and observe more. Now let's dial back the chatter. Yes, you heard it right. The more you speak, the more you potentially give away. Emily Anakoji's dork nature. He's a prime example of stoicism in action. Stoics focus on maintaining an internal virtue and wisdom. Which means they often speak with attention and listen intently. Anakoji uses this approach brilliantly. Observing everything around him while revealing minimal about himself. When you do decide to speak, make each word count. Your communication should be impactful, measured, and leave people curious for more. This tactic doesn't just build intrigue. It also gives you a strategic edge. People can't predict or manipulate what they don't fully understand. By adopting a stoic demeanor, you present yourself as composed and thoughtful. Which can be incredibly disarming and allows you to maintain control of the narrative. Step three. Underplay your hand. Alright, strategy time. Always underplay your achievements and success. You've got the ace, but don't flaunt it. Hide it, till it's your only card they don't count on you having. This strategic humility lets others underestimate you. It gives you the leverage of surprise in the upper hand when it matters most. By doing less and achieving more, you create a narrative of unexpected competency. Which can destabilize your competitors and manipulate perceptions to your advantage. Step four. Controlled exposure. Controlled exposure is all about revealing just enough to keep people interested. But never enough to show your full capability. Share victories that seem modest. And sometimes let others take the spotlight. This doesn't just throw people off your scent. It also gathers allies who feel like you're not a threat. Until you're ready to make your move. It's about being the dark horse. Consistently underestimated, but always holding the reins. Step five. Cultivate an air of mystery. Banakoji isn't just quiet. He's a person that draws people in. Be unpredictable in your habits. Switch up your routines and keep people guessing about your next move. An unpredictable player is... Step six. Dressed apart. And now here's the new strategy. When you're thinking of hiding your strength, think about the baggy hoodie. And why does this work? It's all about misdirection and underestimation. Clothes make a statement, right? When someone wears tight-fitted clothing, they're showing off their muscles. So when you rock that oversized hoodie, you're not just comfortable. You're sending a message. Nothing to see here. It's casual. It blends in. And most importantly, it hides the physical and metaphorical muscles you're packing. Choosing neutral colors like black, gray, and dark blue, which are less memorable and easy to blend in with, this look not only adds to your mysterious aura, but also supports your strategy of being overlooked and underestimated. So, if you do all those, you'll literally be an NPC and you'll never be seen ever again. So for you guys who want to hide your strength like Anakoji, this is basically perfect for you. Thank you for watching, and peace on the street. And also, if you want to join the best program in the world, if you want to obtain your full potential, if you want to join our special exam, our biggest one yet that's coming soon, click the link in the description below to join the one-year ride room. Thank you guys for watching, and peace on the street. More videos to come.