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The speaker discusses how to emulate the abilities of a character named Bakumarame from a series. They mention that Bakumarame is a skilled gambler who consistently wins despite the odds being against him. The speaker identifies several key traits that make Bakumarame successful, including charisma, fearlessness, manipulation, intuition, thinking, planning, and foresight. They provide tips on how to develop each of these abilities, such as building confidence, improving communication skills, studying influential speakers, becoming jaded through experience, learning about human nature and psychology for manipulation, gaining life experience to enhance intuition, and developing a strategic mindset for thinking, planning, and foresight. The speaker emphasizes the importance of practice, reflection, and patience in mastering these abilities. Bakumarame. Usagi. That guy. I'm not expecting you all to have read this series, but if you have, you know why you clicked. As Bakumarame, it's pretty much the GOAT. In today's video, I explain how you can emulate his abilities, therefore becoming him. And also, I recently read this series, and let me tell you, 10 out of 10. But what do I even mean by becoming like Usagi? Do I mean that you can constantly bet your life on the line and win? Well, I mean it depends. As if you pretty much got it, or do not. So if you do, then add his abilities alongside, then yeah, you will win. But if you're a loser, you can be less of a loser. So let's get right into it. So, to begin, what makes Bakumarame so fierce? Like, why is he him? Throughout the entire series, the odds are stacked up against him, yet he wins. He always takes on the craziest gambles, yet he wins. Why? Well, there's many things, but if I were to narrow it down, it'd be his charisma, fearlessness, manipulation, intuition, thinking, planning, and foresight. So, to become like Usagi, all you have to do is just master each of these abilities. So now let's go one by one, and I'll teach you guys how to achieve all these abilities, hence making you into Usagi, IRL. So let's go first in charisma. So, to show you guys how far charisma can take you, let me tell you a story. There was a guy, he was a nobody. He fell out of art school, and he joined the military since he had no choice. But through everything, what made him shine like a diamond in the rough was his next level charisma and talking skills. Whether you hate him or love him, almost anyone who lived in Germany in that time period can attest to this. So now that you know that, by just having charisma and next level talking skills, it can bring you to the height of power as Hitler did. So what are you doing? So let me tell you guys how to actually improve this ability. First, it's about confidence. Own your space and believe in what you say. Confidence is contagious. It draws people in. And then you have to be clear. Be clear in your communication. Don't be stuttering, and don't be like... People follow what they can understand and relate to. And then there's the art of storytelling. You want to weave facts with emotions. Make your audience feel, not just listen. This is where charisma really shines. It's not about what you say, but how you make people feel when you say it. And then you want to study. Watch people like Barack Obama, Andrew Tate, or even Hitler speak. They all have this secret talking power. Like Obama is calm, concise, and clear. While Tate speaks with unmatched confidence and conviction. And then Hitler, the emotion, the passion in his voice, the body language, the verbal hand cues, he gravitates the whole room towards him. And I'm not trying to glaze or anything. He catches your attention. Well, pretty much, I'll leave more study resources in the description below. But two people I recommend to improve your voice, or improve your voice for YouTube channel. And charisma on command. So now let's move on to the second ability. Fearlessness. There's only one way to become fearless. And there's no way around it. It's to become jaded. For you guys who don't know what that means, it's becoming tired, bored, or lacking enthusiasm, typically after having too much of something. Look, I'm not going to bullshit you guys. You guys aren't going to become fearless by just watching this video and I've said a couple words. The only way to become fearless is by being scared and just going on and continue to do everything. It's only after you do it for the third or fourth lap, since you've experienced it all, you become jaded than fearless. So for example, someone who spars frequently will never be scared of a fight. Because he becomes jaded from doing it too much, he becomes bored of it. Someone who, for example, plays high stakes gambling, he won't fear losses like Usagi. Because it's a part of the game. Usagi has been through so many gambles where he risked his life, risked other people's lives, risked so much on the line, he just became jaded. So what you want to do is just speedrun becoming jaded. And now let's move on to the third ability. Manipulation. How do you manipulate? It's becoming hyper aware and knowledgeable. The thing about manipulation is that most of the time in our day to day lives, doing some next level Anikogi, Johan Lieber, or Light Yagami manipulation isn't possible. Why? Because the author specifically creates scenarios where the character can use these certain tactics. So you know what that means, right? If the main problem with real life manipulation is the fact that you can't find actual situations to use them in. And then when you think you're in a situation, you can't do something because you forget it. All you would have to do then is just lay the groundwork. And there's a lot you need to do to accomplish this, but since you guys are young, it doesn't matter. Or it doesn't really matter the age, don't comment you're too old. But you just need to learn the skills and knowledge, have them reinforced through your mind, becoming hyper aware and knowledgeable. So then when you are in the situations, you can use them. So let me teach you the five things you need to study. So you want to study human nature, understand psychology, understand non-verbal cues like body language, emotional intelligence, and learn specific manipulation tactics like the foot-in-the-door technique and gaslighting, etc. You might be thinking, wait ED, that's too much work. Well wait, guess what? I made videos on how to do exactly every single one of those. I'm not saying to read a hundred books. I mean, if you want to become like a top tier manipulator, I guess you do have to read a hundred books. But for every one of those five sections, I have videos on them specifically. So I'll leave them in the description below. So now let's move on to the fourth one, intuition. So out of all of these, it's pretty much the weirdest one. Because it's not really skilled to be worked on. It's like what I said in the beginning, you either got it or you don't. But there is one logical way to work on it. And that's having extensive exposure to problem. Like I said before, stop for a second and think. Who's intuition is better, the 17-year-old or the 70-year-old? Now let me tell you the answer. It's the 70-year-old. And now think about this. Who has better intuition? Usagi, who's been through countless battles with his life on the line and has to solve mysteries using his brain and using his intuition every second, or the 70-year-old? Usagi. Because that 70-year-old, it's not possible for him to use his intuition that much and be having extensive exposure to problems more than Usagi. Because that's really what Usagi is made for. And look, to further prove my hypothesis, like I said before, Usagi, Anakoji, even Akagi from the show Akagi. We know that every character that I'm mentioning right now all have extensive exposure to problems. So what I want you guys to do is just basically life experience. The more experience you have, the better your intuition gets. That means stop being on social media. Go outside and put your heart on the line. Make yourself extremely bored. Because look, there's absolutely no reason for you to get real life experience when you can't get entertainment from social media and sex and porn. And although it's not really the same, your brain thinks it is. This will lead your dopamine circuits to never even want to seek anything. So obviously stop. So that's pretty much going to force you to go outside. And then by exposing yourself to a wide range of problems, it can be things like tackling puzzles, logic games, coding challenges, strategic games like chess, Mahjong, or even reading mystery novels. So now let's move on to the fifth one, which is thinking, planning, and foresight. To enhance your thinking, planning, and foresight, you need to develop a strategic mindset. This involves constantly analyzing situations, predicting outcomes, and making informed decisions. It's not about just seeing the immediate effect of your actions, but the long-term consequences as well. And we see Usagi does this all the time. He will start doing something small in the beginning of the game, and then its effect will come towards the end of the game. The way you can do this in real life is start off with goal setting to find clear, achievable goals. And then this gives you the target to aim for and a framework to devise your plans around. Now remember, a goal without a plan is just a wish. Once you have your goals set, break them down into actionable steps. And this will make the whole process less daunting and more manageable. Next, I want you guys to engage in regular reflection and review sessions. What worked? What didn't? Why? Reflect on your successes and failures and build a deep understanding of the dynamics at play. And then this continuous loop of planning, executing, and reviewing sharpens your ability to anticipate and adapt. Also, immerse yourself in environments that challenge your cognitive abilities. You can join my Cognitive Ability Program. It's free, by the way, in the description below. Do that for your cognitive abilities. And then moreover, learn from history and current events. Because as they say, history often repeats itself. By understanding historical events, their decisions made, and their outcomes, you can better predict similar patterns in today's world. So this applies not just in politics or business, but in personal interactions and smaller-scale projects as well. And then lastly, I just want you guys to cultivate patience. We know how long Usagi took planning the Surpass the Leader event. Planning and foresight are not about the immediate gratification. They require you to think long-term, to wait for the right moment to act. Patience allows you to meticulously prepare and seize opportunities when they are most advantageous. Not when they just first appear. Thank you guys for watching. Peace on the street. And all those videos about Usagi. I also have an Anokoji one-year white-room program where we have special exams, classes A to D, white-room training, a 430-slide PDF drive in the description below if you want to join us. It's up to you. Thank you for watching and peace on the street.