So I hate recommendations on posture.
And the reason why I hate, like some of the
recommendations on posture cause it's so much
more than just; okay, upright.
I mean those things are universal.
There is a lot of recommendations you can
make for postures.
So, I'll show you a couple of differences
in postures.
So there's, right now this is perfectly fine.
This is perfectly fine for, what context;
maybe for, you know; i don't know; so, waiting
on line for a something or having a conversation
with somebody.
This is not really the best posture if he
was having a conversation with his boss.
Alright, but it may be the best posture if
he is having a conversation with his boss
where he wants to reflect a certain state.
If he is reflecting confidence, a little,
you know, a casual highest level of self-esteem
or certain things that he is displaying right
now, the way he is standing.
This is awkward, a very awkward kind of posture.
And the reason why it's so cool is because
he's being incongruent right now because this
posture is not natural to him.
He's so natural in having it upright, in good
posture that when I tell him to fake a posture
it doesn't look right.
Alright, this is the cool thing.
And it's the same thing if you found someone.
Some of you who hunch.
When you tell them to stand up straight, it
doesn't look right, because you are so used
to hunching for so long.
That's cool.
