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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] Your body language may shape who you are | Amy Cuddy
 
This time, I will review the popular YouTube videos.
These days, even if it's good to watch on YouTube, sometimes people skip it or don't watch it if it's too long.
When you watch Youtube, do you scroll and read the comments first?
To save your busy time, why don't you check out the fun contents, summary, and empathy comments of popular YouTube videos first and watch YouTube?
(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] Your body language may shape who you are | Amy Cuddy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks-_Mh1QhMc
 

 

Playtime Comments : [TED] Your body language may shape who you are | Amy Cuddy

Po*************:
Look how excited the man with the notebook at 0:45 is, It's contagious.

Sa***:

10:56 oh God damn it! I make these kind of poses almost all the time


Pe******:
16:00

Ma**********:

14:00 have to watch it later again


da***:
10:32 me, right now.

Ay***********:

0:43 so sweet!


Ze***********:
I have never seen that type of kind hearted person ever 1:33

ga*********:
16:11 where the powerful story begins. Thanks.

Sh************:
9:40 lmfao

Ro********:

I did not realize how amazing this speech is until it comes to 16:10 when she started to share her own story. It is not about how great the the story is or how great the way she told the story, but she finally become not nervous anymore. She talked without stops, repetition and looking down to the floor or her hand, she started to look at the audience and speak more fluently. The change is not because she remembers this part of speech better than other parts, but you can feel that she really want to talk about that story and how big impact the story made on her.

It is interesting because the topic of this speech is about body language of being powerful, and her own behavior just suits into the speech perfectly without herself maybe realizing that.When she finished her own story and came back to the final part of the talk, she went back to her initial way of giving the talk.


 

 

Top Comments : [TED] Your body language may shape who you are | Amy Cuddy

Mi************:
Tears were shed at the 19 minute mark, it really it hit me.

Hi**********:
That standing ovation, damn

Vi*****:

Amazing teaching. Perfect to learn and make better videos in our channel. Thanks.


Ka*******:
This was EXCELLENT! Thank You.

Mo****:
Anyone else paying $$$$ on online school just to be 'taught' through YouTube ???

Ma******:
Awww, she got a standing ovation! She deserved it too.

Th**************:

Im going to confuse people by doing both low power & high power poses at the same time


MU************************************:
This was quite a speech! WOW! So sharing this knowledge Amy Cuddy, - with the people who needs it <3 /Love!

Ch*********:
I was deeply touched and motivated,I'll try from now on!

cl*****:

I've watched this speech many years ago, and it still gets me to cry every time she says "you are going to fake it till you make it" to that student.


Bo********:
tedtalks: exist
Teachers: I'll take your entire stock

Bw*******:

Wow this was a great talk! 


Pa**********:

I'm 43 and this might have just changed my life


Ne**********:

This talk was from the heart.


Sa****:

I think maybe we can link this also with workout, I've always felt like when you work on your shoulders or arm you feel really powerfull


Ke************:
I believe confidence is the ultimate goal we wish to achieve. "Late comment ".

Ma*****************:
In today’s episode of “watching a Ted talk before class cause I forgot to for hw”

T*:

I appreciate this life changing talks. Her powerful voice coming from deep inside touches me and give me the power.


Na**********:

I watched her speech on youtube when I have mentally ill.I couldn't have go out.but I tried to act the person who I want to be, my life has begun.
I respect her.I really appreciate her. Arigato.


Ma********:

She’s a good human being; a sweet soul.


Aa************:
I realised being powerless is being fake, becoming powerful is the true you, we just lost ourselves somewhere.

Ta**************:

This got me through three interviews.


An***************:

This is the first YouTube video I've watched without checking the time. Great talk which is practical and truthful.


Th*************:
I think I did it subconciously. I had depression, anxiety, low self-esteem. I just remember walking in the hallway with my head up, big steps and shoulders back. I am confident today, and I dare to say I'm assertive.

Zh******:

The fact that most people paid such attention to smacking of the lips and intensive breathing only proves how powerful non-verbals are:)


Th***********:

This is hands down the best talk I have ever watched


Ni************:
Muito obrigado por compartilhar esse estudo! Está me ajudando muito!

En*******:

Just came here after 4 years to say THANK YOU! This change lifes


Ke**:

Shoutout to you if Colbert brought you here


Mi********:

i literally call this my favorite ted talk ever. i watched it for the first time nearly 2.5 years ago when i was shy and unconfident in myself and my looks and personality and basically everything about myself. i followed this message and now i am the best and most beautiful person i know. i walk around like i run the place and i am not afraid of what people think of me mostly. i still am working on becoming better in social situations and being able to talk to anyone and not being afraid but i am way better now than i was before


 


 

[TED] We gathered comments about popular videos and looked at them in summary, including play time, and order of popularity.

It's a good video or channel, but if you're sad because it's too long, please leave a YouTube channel or video link and I'll post it on this blog.

 


 

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