How Steve Jobs Manipulated Reality | Body Language Masterclass

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Published 2022-04-23
Steve Jobs was a master of body language, here's a breakdown of some of his tactics.

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All Comments (21)
  • @cyanrazorCel
    He also makes sure to keep talking an defending himself even AFTER the audience applauds and shows approval, which made him appear stronger, not looking like he was simply seeking their approval.
  • It's crazy how all of them could only focus on why it couldn't be done why he only focus on how it could be done.
  • @GeRG4ming
    Thats not maliputaive, he just recovers within seconds and does not engage in self-pity
  • The transition of body language after the question about Java and open doc, is I think a him really going through those stages of acknowledging, seeing what roll he plays within the company. Within that role it doesnโ€™t make sense, even more than that he could physically not know more about everything than all the people within his company, specialised in their respective disciplines. And I love to see him realising that and taking back control, by giving himself time to go through these phases even in a high dress environment in front of a big crowd. Maybe Iโ€™m projecting my own experience, just thought might be fun to share. Really enjoy learning from the best people on YouTube, like Steve Jobs. rip
  • @massapower
    JOBS was a true Pioneer of a visionary Genus ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ‘Š
  • @kokomanation
    He managed Apple with charisma of of a cult leader
  • @byebye4246
    Where did you find the source of the first part of the video????
  • @pummisher6395
    So he's doing what all politicians do. This isn't special. Every politician will not answer a question and instead answer another question that no one asked.
  • @kiran3555
    your voice is so soothing, so you really have a lot of oppurtunities to use it
  • @DobryOslik
    Right on the outset, I can tell you are looking at the completely wrong metric about what defined Jobs's success. The thing that others perceived as distortion of reality was natural to Jobs himself. That is what always happens when you very badly want to do something and you are convinced that you are right. You just feel it, before you put any net of calculus on top. And, instead of trying to define it with the outside metrics like body language and the way he talked, maybe ask yourself what is it that you really really want from this world? A moon from the sky? Go and take it, god damn it! Don't listen to what other people say or if you may to do so. If you want to kiss somebody for the first time, you need at least to try before asking first, right? Otherwise how much of the sincere feeling is it? And then, if you are sincere enough -- reality answers.
  • @HeinrichHorn
    Been searching for that documentary music in the begining for years please tell me whats the intro music?
  • @John-3692
    This is absolutely outstanding. I read a book with similar content, and it was truly outstanding. "Reclaiming Connection: The Journey of a Digital Detox" by Joshua Ember