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Thomas Shelby vs Oswald Mosley Body Language Analysis

Jun 05, 2021
hello guys and welcome back to this video, we are going to do an

analysis

of tommy

shelby

and

oswald

mosley

from Peaky Blinders, I think from the fourth season onwards, there could even be five, I don't remember, but we are going to do an

analysis

of the

body

language

of both guys because I think they both show two different types of confidence and

body

language

, they are completely different but they both have amazing effects and I just want to show you that there is more than one way to Skin a Cat not literally so let's look at Tommy, which we've done before, but let's start with Tommy once again.
thomas shelby vs oswald mosley body language analysis
Did he leave you alone? I came here to have company. Where is Zary? He took the night off when we went. the pictures, how is your beautiful horse?, so this is very important, we can see that basically what I want to show you is that Tommy just doesn't do anything, his only form of body language is that he doesn't necessarily talk much, he doesn't necessarily he moves around a lot, he doesn't necessarily increase or decrease his pitch, he's pretty monotone throughout, like I said before, that's similar to the Birmingham accent, but he just doesn't react in every way, sometimes he doesn't even respond. people's questions, um, in this scenario, he's taking about 15 seconds to answer a question and she's been talking since he walked in, she probably said ten times as many words as him and he just sat there calmly, it's amazing, I just put a bullet. his head was limp he looked at me the wrong way it's not a good idea to look at tommy

shelby

the wrong way it's the same thing again he hasn't really moved he hasn't said many words you know his head doesn't move his tone is exactly the same in Every moment, you know, he's very monotonous and he looks very, very calm and relaxed, isn't he, he rarely gets out of this situation of being calm and relaxed, what a waste, yeah, a waste is what it is, you know?
thomas shelby vs oswald mosley body language analysis

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France in France I got used to seeing men die I never got used to seeing horses die They die badly I can't get a dress Like you asked me again He's doing the same thing He doesn't He doesn't react when people talk He's nice He stops and think about what he's going to say next, you know, there's these huge moments of silence that he doesn't use um or ours or to be honest, he doesn't even use facial expressions, you just wait and think about his response. He's the number one kid, you're talking about Sheldon's big deal, aren't you?
thomas shelby vs oswald mosley body language analysis
The king will be there. Not King George. King Billy, Kimber and all his men. What should I do for two pounds? You will do what I ask of you. You can see here. how he's back you know he's very relaxed now that he made his entrance to the bar um you know you have to prepare you have to move a little bit to get to where you want to go but he sat here he's very relaxed you know she looks quite tense we can see here the the way she's sitting in her chair, you know, she sat up straight, she sat up nice, you know, it looks like she's not sitting in her chair here, if we go back, what we can see is it doesn't look like. like you know we have this space here, we can slightly see a space where his back is not exactly against the chair and we can see that there is a bigger space here than there, which means that his body is rotated and turned towards facing Tommy, which means that he is the focal point and has already asserted her mastery of body language because accidentally, unconsciously, whatever you want to call it, she has tilted her body and her chair, as we can see here in the legs, to look at Tommy , while he is actually facing that direction, his shoulders are even pointing in that direction and he leaned back relaxed in his chair, which shows the dominance hierarchy there, I want three, if I meet a king, I will never use a king again. cheap dress a giant pause with no reaction is a very common place for tommy to do this look, he literally has this facial expression 90 of the time where he's more of a thinker than a talker and that's why I wanted to show you the difference between

mosley

and tommy We'll be there in a minute and I asked you to let me sing.
thomas shelby vs oswald mosley body language analysis
Now it's part of the deal too. Since when. You almost smiled and another pause with no response, you know what guys? That's very similar, I don't know if. You guys have seen the old video I had from the Drive days at MSI university. What's Ryan's name? What is Ryan Gosling's name? So I did one about Ryan Gosling in the movie Drive and he says something crazy like 280 words or less than 800. words in the entire movie, I can't remember the exact total like something around that amount, but he barely says any words in the entire movie. movie, so few that people have been able to see the entire movie and that's a small amount of words. he actually says it and it's a very similar reaction to Tommy's.
I think they both get talked to and instead of responding they stay quiet, nod, maybe with a little smile, you know, move on and then the other person starts talking again and his reaction. was enough to answer the question and continue with the social interaction it's a very strange thing to do it's very difficult to do but it works it works really very well if you have the right person to do it, that's why I'm making the comparison that I'll show you later, the Saturday nights, open and easy, everyone can sing their song just like we did in Dublin.
You guys have never worked in Dublin, so don't lie to me and say there's a challenge. It's not that body language, it's more the words you say and the personality traits, but the way he just challenged her and you know you never worked in Dublin, don't lie to me, those are pretty authoritative words, it's quite assertive combined with the body. language, it works perfectly, I asked around about that pub, he said it used to work at my friend's house there, no one has heard of you now that Tommy is saying a couple more words, we can hear his beat is fantastic, so That's one thing that many people don't know about body language and many presidents are taught this.
I think Obama personally was the best to ever do this. Clinton was pretty good too, but I think Obama was the best of all time. It's the rhythm of his words and the speed at which they come out, so there are many people who have little confidence. I know a lot of women do this, a lot of women talk faster than men because historically they've had to squeeze their words out, you know? little time to be heard and children do it too because at any moment they can be interrupted or told to shut up and sit in a corner and talk very fast like that and try to get all the words out dad, look look at me, while when someone he becomes an adult he doesn't speak too slowly and without arms and ours, but it would be a very precise rhythm in which they say their words and if I want to see this done perfectly use obama people hang on to his every word I think The other one who does it very well is Morgan Freeman and people say it's their voices but the speed at which they say their words is enormously important and I think there's actually a golden ratio in which you say so many words in this short space of time. time, so every 60 seconds you should say a certain amount of words or something like that and I think presidents and actors, but especially presidents.
I've worked very, very, very hard to get the rhythm perfect so that people respect them, trust them. You know that there are many components that go along with it and make you look like a stronger man. Tommy Shelby is fantastic in that, as is Mosley which was an important scene as we can see here tommy maintains eye contact look at this no one has heard of you there if you can maintain eye contact with a woman I have said it over and over again and she can look down and that's how you make eye contact it's broken it's just something happens guys I don't know if it's a dominance hierarchy thing I don't know if it's a submissive and somewhat aggressive man thing you know where natural roles are formed or established, but once they do something like that and you get that reaction, that's the time to make a move or go and sit closer or you know if the night went well or if you're on a third date, that's the time to maybe go give him a kiss or ask him.
Back at your house, I've done this myself many times where you've been holding eye contact for, I don't know, you've been having, let's say, a 15-minute conversation and you've been holding eye contact for most of it. Without being creepy, of course, you can look away at different times, but then the woman will know to keep eye contact with you and look down and it's programmed in our brain that that's a submissive response, it's kind of giving up on those. tests that a lot of guys do about that dominance, that submissive role, she gave it up and said, "it's okay, you know, she gave up the dominant role" and said, "it's okay, I'll be submissive, this guy wins, you know, that's how it is." . which is unconsciously and as soon as you see what I am I tell you even if you are walking down the street and you see a woman's eyes if you can look into her eyes and let's say look into her eyes. eyes because staring sounds a little weird, right, and you can hold that eye contact for maybe three or four seconds, which doesn't seem like much, but if you do it for three or four seconds, you'll realize how long it really feels. .
You know, a lot of people count to four and do one, two, three, four, it's the stupidest thing in the modern world. You have to start from scratch, you start the stopwatch, it goes to zero and one, so it's a lot longer than most people think. you know we go four three two one zero but when we count we start from one it's the weirdest thing ever um but if you're looking someone in the eye you count that zero and one and two and three and four that's pretty awkward for About the third second and you know, I found that four to five seconds is really the golden zone when people start to get uncomfortable and look away, if it goes beyond that, I find it super impressive.
I think I've had a few women who have done it. who have been trained in body language, the first thing I do is get up, go and say, hey, do you know what you know about body language? and they usually laugh and say yeah, my dad taught me and stuff like that, it's usually pretty easy or you know the nature of his job. I work for GCHQ, a government. People think it's like double 07. They think there are a lot of spies working there, but you know a lot of people are trained. It's like a kind of central intelligence. place in cheltenham in um this is actually mentioned in this in this scene cheltenham actually racing is a place in gloucestershire where I live nearby and um, you know, there are some people who have that kind of training, but generally most of women will look for three to four seconds if they look left and right maybe they're not interested in you maybe they're too confident maybe it didn't work out you know?
But if you find a woman who looks you in the eye for three to four seconds, four seconds maybe she smiles at something but looks down, looks straight up you're probably going to get the number nine out of ten times you're going to get the number unless she's in a relationship and she just you know she's realized she's up but you know you have a great opportunity when that happens and we just saw that scene there um it happens all the time guys I guess you're a girl from a good family who got pregnant. Great eye contact here, especially when you.
When you're talking it's very difficult to make good eye contact when you're talking, it's easy to look someone in the eye when they're talking, but when you're talking it's very difficult to look someone in the eye because most people are in their own head thinking. how am I? Am I saying the right things? We all lack confidence. We are all insecure in the modern era. I don't know how it happened, be it porn TV on social media, but very few of us have this level of trust. she did it again she looked down again it's not something I want people to know and bringing a child into the world alone ruined your life so I'm right again so there are three times she did it you know he maintained that strong eye contact, she made those three submissive glances, if this was a real life sense, I'd say you know, given the circumstances, based on what they're discussing, it's a pretty negative moment, um, but if this was just a natural flirt at that point, I'd probably move a little bit closer or you know, start doing things that imply that you know sex or a relationship or you're moving in, you know, move on to the next stage and volleyball is wrong, okay, about what doesn't matter, it seems like it matters to your family business, he gets pretty slow.
The movements I also think could be slower, personally I think if I was directing this I would tell him to move a little slower if we look at his hand here with the cigarette pretty slow, but I think it should be slower, you won't. Tell someone my secret do you think I tell people things then, that you sing well whatever you want and that's an invasion of privacy, an invasion of personal space, we just take this back slightly, so what do you sing What do you want, okay? You can see here, you know it's invading that private space, there's an arm outstretched that's the farthestYou can reach out and, it seems like a simple thing, but you could easily have hit the table with your right hand.
He slapped his leg or something, but hitting the table closer to this guy means that he is confident enough to invade his private space. Go to the next clip. Well, in this scene we have I don't remember the guy's name. The police officer, what is his name? It doesn't matter, but. We have Tommy again and we get to see an interaction between two men here, two alpha males, I would say, and it's very interesting to see how small Tommy really is. Shouldn't you be busy when you plan something? Well, there's no need to. Hurry, do you know something?
I really trust you to do this. Do you think there could be some degree of respect developing between us old enemies who have come to admire each other and see each other's professional strengths so that we can see that it is a very dominant pose? that's very confident and relaxed, you know, Tommy doesn't even look at him, number one, so he's looking ahead, he's minding his own business, he's doing what he wants, number two, I used to do this pose frequently in the that you are standing with your feet probably very far apart. I guess I can't see them, but feet wide apart, palms flat on the surface that you're touching, obviously here, I think he's got a cigarette, but arms outstretched in front of you on the surface that's in front of you, you know? ?
You're taking up a lot of space, so you dominate this area, your area, and then ideally, like I said, your feet should be wide so you can take up more space on the bar. I'll never forget that I did this backwards. one day and a woman came up to me and said "move obviously I didn't I didn't say a word I just walked away and she was like you look like an idiot I don't know what you're trying to do and I just like which I ignored her and laughed again and stood there with my arms and legs spread and stood there with my drink minding my own business and then, um, she walked away and about 60 seconds later she came back and asked for my number , so Sometimes you just have to stay in the trenches and just believe in what you're doing personally.
I think no, nothing, it's not right. So is the plan that they will stay together for. always or maybe she'll just look like me I'm reactive Tommy I don't think she's moved since this scene started she's in the exact same pose and you know you could say oh she's not doing much you know what kind of body language there is to analyze, analyze, but there's so much because the fact that it's not doing much, you know, when these people say less is more, that's exactly what we're getting here, we're getting less is more. with Tommy, you know, he's just leaning on this table, just looking forward, just in his own space and that's huge in terms of trust, like have you ever seen the one thing that I always thought was a spacer, if ever Maybe you've seen people outside a building, maybe waiting for someone else or someone walking into a public place. to the bathroom or to a restaurant to get a drink or something or in a store and someone has to wait for them outside, you know, like a boyfriend waiting for his girlfriend who just came in, that guy will start picking up his phone or if they're sat down in a restaurant and the girl goes to the bathroom, that guy takes his phone and starts looking around, you know, it's very hard, he starts shaking all over, you know, he's not very relaxed at all, while the guy who just stands still confidently or has his arm. stretches out in the chair and just sits facing forward, not like a psychopath of course, but just minding his own business, that's inner confidence because, even though you're alone, you're not worried about, say, dozens or hundreds of people. people.
Around you, a lot of kids get into their own heads and think, "Oh, they're looking at me, they're judging me." There are people who wonder why I am alone. Do I look weird? You know there are other women passing through, what are they? thinking just be in your own space poor why you take her husband's money is that the plan how good he was to her I was also wrong about her once you told me that men like us can never be loved she loves me she told me loves me and all you got was a bullet and a wolf's head we have that kind of monotone again that very flat tone um there are two ways to do that tone and we'll see when we get to oswell mosley but um, Tommy's body Tommy the language matches his voice wow for you congruence is a very important thing consistent consistency and congruence is a huge thing in body language.
I remember when I took my course a few years ago, that was one of the main things they talked about about how we say "you." You are someone who has a body like a rock. You know you have a great build, your body language is what they would say alpha male, but on the other side of the coin you have a voice with which you speak very quickly. You speak in a high tone, maybe you sound stressed all the time, you know that those two or three components don't really go together and that everything needs to be congruent, so if you have a trait that is a certain way, it's good to put it all in the same order, you especially know the words you are saying, so if you got on a plane, for example, and a pilot said no one panicked, no one panicked, the plane will be fine, we'll take off, everything will be fine, you would think good. your tonality and your pace don't really match what you're saying, you know that, so how can I trust what you're saying, you know that or, conversely, if the pilot was saying the plane was going to crash, everyone goes to die, this is the end, good luck, we all see each other on the other side, you know, you would think why is he talking like this like he is saying that we are all going to die and the plane is crashing, but for some unknown reason, He doesn't seem like it.
Worried, this is a joke, you know you won't be able to trust the words he's saying and the words you're saying have to match your tone. I know he is ahead of you, but I have God's love and certainty. of salvation I know what you did to Polly there's a long pause and fantastic um eye contact again he turned to the other boy but he turned at his own pace that's what I like too many people are reactive he turned at his own pace he's holding the look contact and I think he starts walking towards him now I know what happened to Michael in prison today it will be me, but whoever it is now the whisper is a very good effect when you lean in um if you whisper you know it has a very strong effect and it makes people listen to you carefully and wake up in hell tomorrow.
That's very strong eye contact, incredible eye contact and this is another trait of powerful men: they know when to leave, you know they can leave without saying: you know it's good to say goodbye, but they don't linger long, so I know a lot of people who have to tell a joke before they leave, have to say one more word or are about to leave and then I have to come back and ask another question about what's going to happen tomorrow, okay then we know what we're going to do, we just leave, leave as soon as you're ready to leave, buy goodbye and then leave, just make you leave, there's nothing. the point lingers and makes it longer than it should be it just starts to get weird let's move on to uh

oswald

mosley now so the first clip we'll see is when he talks to tommy shelby now the things we have to keep in mind .
Because with Oswald Mosley he talks a lot more, his body language is not necessarily as basic or as dominant as Tommy Shelby. You know, sometimes he has his feet too close together, sometimes he crosses his legs the wrong way. but I think because he's so confident I don't think it matters, you know, I've met a lot of people like that in the past. One in particular was extremely rich, maybe worth a hundred million on his 50's tour. The guy went to Harvard. I went to Oxford St Paul's, um high ranking friends, you know, a model wife, a lot of money, as I said, in several houses, has worked for some of the biggest companies in the world and was CEO of some of them and I think that has been in all of them.
Situation you have ever seen. He does not care. I remember meeting him once and he was talking to someone on a loudspeaker from one of the biggest companies in the world. I think it was one of the FSE 100 companies and um, he was just slaughtering this guy, he was just slaughtering this guy, he was like the CEO of one of these 4,100 companies, one of which I think was like one of the tenth largest in the UK and was simply tearing a new one out of it. It was incredible the level of power he had over this other man who was enormously powerful and successful and it made him feel like a little boy and I'm not saying that's a good thing to do, but there's something about rich people. that they are elegant and that they have been raised in the sense that they have been taught the right way, especially through social interactions, and the other thing is that they have never had anything to worry about because, usually, these people They are in very good shape and they care.
As far as physical health goes, they're highly educated, they've always had money, so that kind of stress that changes our brain chemistry, they've never had things to worry about, like debt, and they've never had a reason. have low confidence they have been to the best school they have been smart they come from money they have powerful people around them you know they just expect good things to happen to them and that is exactly what oswal mosley portrays and you know that if you can get to that level, Guys, it will change your life strategies. Yes I know.
Please understand what I am offering as we move forward. Mr. Shelby, we can already hear that your rhythm and your tonality are your perfection and the way that he. he puts emphasis on certain words, I know it's the fancy accent but the way he emphasizes certain words is amazing, he really makes clear the points he is making when we succeed even the king will not be above us that power was another emphasis, that's another tonality thing. power you know the way he said it draws your attention to why he says it and no one no one ever starts a sentence with just power so what he does and he does it very well and the guy I talked about before with the one who used to work. because he used to do the same thing he used to say if we can say something in seven words instead of 70, he said we should and it was about saying something doing the same thing in fewer words and oswald mosley is a genius at that which is a form of tonality like Plug a lighthouse into the mains, where you're safe from millions of dollars in Switzerland and have access to all the dirty-minded swans in England.
His eye contact is fantastic and the fact that he stood up to make this point is also fantastic. two scenes where he's done this, but we'll focus on this one, obviously the eye contact is fantastic, but he stood up so he could have that kind of dominance where he looks down like he's looking down on Tommy and, In fact, I think Tommy feels what I feel. I have seen his body language in multiple scenes. In fact, I know they are acting. People always comment on this, but they do it for a reason. You know they're trained to make things seem real and what he's doing is changing his body language when he's with Oswald Mosley, so he's not so sure, it definitely takes him by surprise and again he didn't say, you know, he didn't say. bye he just left when the time was right and I see this all the time with men who are at the top of their game they just leave when they're supposed to leave man how about you look at his thumbs here?
He is doing this on purpose. This is what I mean by acting by body language he talks about mainly reaching out and looking at his thumbs that he is playing with. his thumbs, which is a sign of nervousness, the flesh is the devil, just look at that air of confidence, if not arrogance, in the way he has just walked into a room, hasn't said a word and just stared blankly at the most aggressive type directly in the eyes and definitely. he's earned that kind of eye contact interaction, look at this, you know what guys? I know, he's in slow motion, but the poise on his face, the axe, I don't remember his name, he was in the Hunger Games, right?
But the poise on his face is incredible, it's confidence personified, we'd like to talk business, they've cut that part out, which is a shame, but what he does is he walked straight into the room, looked at one guy, looked at the other He looked at Tommy. and what he did was he immediately sat down, which is, you know, a hugely dominant move, he just took control of the room, they left the seat open for him, but he walked to the center of the room, took a seat and you know that you just took over the entire dynamic of this room Michael Michael Gray You lost all your cousins' money in America playing dumb Fantastic eye contact again A nightclub in Detroit to call the gladiator like your regular You lost See the way Michael looked away.
He's been defeated again by this Mosley body language and it's a completely different approach than Tommy Shelby and he uses more intelligence and the words he uses rather than his body language itself, but I would say his poise and his eye contact are fantastic, everything else thatHe doesn't really care because he knows he only has that confidence to back him up, it's money and he found a wife there and poor Arthur Shelby putting up with another trick that a lot of people use, they talk about someone but don't turn. to look at them because it would be a lot of effort, we can actually see from his shoulders, obviously, he's looking forward here, but we can see his shoulders here, I would say this one is closer and that one looks like it's turned, so anyway, I would say that he is still turned this way instead of his body being turned that way there at the window he is afraid that his wife will never come back my spies tell me they have seen her with another man more emphasis on the word there the bingo 20 seconds later and I have them speaking work lingo most fantastic eye contact that's so hard to do the way he turns his head but maintains eye contact look at this and I have them speaking his walking lingo there he kept it the whole time I'm sure Our host will forgive me if I use this platform, this gathering of friends, so this is the final scene I want you to see and his body language is not necessarily good.
There are a lot of flaws here, but the words he says and his poise are the reason he has that gravitas that people just gravitate toward him and like the minds to give his trusted allies an early announcement of a event that should have been done a long time ago. First I want to tell you good people, the way he is number one here, the way he pronounces his words is fantastic, you know, everything is done with emphasis, especially the first word of a sentence, um, we can see here, I mean he's gesturing higher up, when you gesture higher up, it looks like quite aggressive, you know, excited emotion and, uh, Tommy would do everything. his gestures down here on the plane of truth nothing would ever come above that kind of line I don't know why I made that little guy there um nothing would come above that line or below his navel his abdomen everything would be around that and that's because he's probably much calmer, whereas oswald mosley is much more excitable, much more, I would say, overtly aggressive or just overtly confident and because he's more flamboyant, he's gesturing higher, you good people, first than with the beginning of a new decade.
I'll be sitting on you, that's another safe pose, let's see if we can achieve that exact moment. Obviously I will be there, it's very simple to do, but you are on stage in front of a lot of people and you have the ability to meet a lot of people. People become shy when speaking in public and may make hand gestures. You know, here there may be a hand there and a hand there and they are reluctant to open their arms wider because they feel vulnerable. That is, a lot of body language. that's why people cross their arms, you know, let's say a girl crosses her arms when someone tries to talk to her, she's very shy, what she's doing is covering this midsection, this is where the vital organs are. and that's why people put their hand up.
They also rub their necks on their necks and stroke their chins and things like that. What they are doing is protecting the two most vulnerable areas. It is very strange, it is very primitive, but it is protection of vital organs and areas such as the jugular. vein that they could kill us very quickly and as much as we think we're advanced, we're not, you know, in a primitive way, we're thinking to ourselves, that looks pretty cool, doesn't it? We're thinking to ourselves, okay, this could be a potential threat, he could be vulnerable here, you know, Tommy Shelby turns his back on his enemies a lot because he's so confident that he doesn't think they can kill him and, like I said before. , people talk faster to be safe. heard because they want to say their words faster, it's the same with people, maybe crossing their arms covering their abdomen, um, a woman putting a bag on the side where the guy is trying to approach her, you know, It's anything I can use as a shield, maybe. it's your arms to block like boxing, maybe it's a bag like captain america using a shield and it works in the same sense, but very confident people will make open and very wide gestures, they will take up more space and leave the abdomen and throats . um more open and many people cover their mouths when they talk to them you see many women who cover their mouths when they laugh they don't want to show their teeth there is a lot of shyness in the world, but it is fantastic to see establishing a new direction, establishing a new political movement here in the very heart of England and mister there's more emphasis there and just as we catch it there, he points to mister Shelby, we have another arm outstretched.
There's so much emphasis on his words that you know his chin is up in the air, strong direct eye contact, and this arm outstretched, so he's doing multiple things there, which just shows the dominance of him. Shelby will stand shoulder to shoulder with me and offer a new conception of politics in which the great character of the British, our true character, will be reborn now only to stop him there on the left in the last piece because I don't think there is much more to see Except the way you emphasize your words, I know I've talked about it, but that little section where every word is pronounced correctly, every syllable is pronounced correctly and rolls off your tongue, now we don't all have to speak with a fancy accent, but be proud of what you are saying when you speak, know that people want or believe that people want to hear what you are saying, pronounce your words strongly, that is what Oswald Mosley or the character that plays Ozil does fantastically here and I think at this time. especially the other day i was in a supermarket in london and there was a young man next to me and i was trying to get the attention of the guy in the store who was trying to ask do you know how much this is or i don't remember what he was asking but he was trying to got the attention of one of the workers in the shop and he was practically whispering that he was saying excuse me, excuse me, hey, excuse me and he said this maybe four or five times and the guy didn't turn around, obviously you couldn't hear him, the only The reason I heard it is because I passed by and I was already looking at it when I passed and this went on for probably 10 or 15 seconds.
I had to stop and look, I thought it was really interesting and this guy, you know, he's a young guy, a good-looking guy, good muscle definition, but he was probably 15 or 16 years old. And the problem is that he has a lot to rely on, but in this one he had very few. many of us believe that our words are validated you know we are very afraid to speak openly we want to keep everything secret or a one on one discussion if we talk too loud and other people here we start to feel shy about our conversations and it's definitely something that comes with age, but I think in times past, I think people were much more confident in the way they spoke, they emphasized their words and, like I said at the beginning, rich people who grew up in posh families. with maybe double names, they don't have this problem, they don't have this problem because they have been raised that you are someone special, you know, maybe they are a little arrogant, maybe they don't understand the world like we do, but they never have had those moments of low confidence because they've never had to do it, you know they were encouraged to talk, their parents gave them challenges or you'll write a poem and read it to the whole family in front of everyone at the age of seven and they posed little challenges like this and I feel like your confidence is through the roof and that's exactly what oswal mosley is showing here, but for the purpose of this video, guys, I'm going to finish that and The bottom line here is that there are two ways to skin a cat, so both men are very safe.
I would say Mosley is probably the most attractive figure, it depends on what you're looking for, but I think Mosley would reach much higher in the world. of success, I think, because people gravitate towards someone like that in terms of women, that there would maybe be a split down the middle as to which one they found attractive, some women like the frank and confident man who is giving a speech on stage and other women like the calm and brooding man you know there really isn't just one type some people some women like the aggressive arthur shelby type you know if I were running a company and I wanted to hire someone from those three you know what I would consider arthur because I quite like the aggressive, you know, do your job, type um, but I have those two men, you know, they are both sure that they are both what would be considered alpha males, they are both dominant, they have different forms of aggression , but they reach that end. goals in different ways tommy is much quieter says less does less but his actions speak for him oswald mosley fantastic upbringing intelligent individual very articulate and he uses it to his advantage and as he makes this speech yes his arms are wide but his feet we were very close together and you know there are certain things that I would have changed in the way he moved if he was an arthur who was trying to be aggressive or a tommy who was trying to be, you know, the dominant individual, but this is done through Mosley in more like I said , intelligent, articulate, educated and his attention is very much focused on his tonality, his poise and I would say 100, his eye contact with you.

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