This is my summary 1. Be purposeful 2. Be relentless 3. sacrifice for what you want 4. Have a sense of humor to keep you calm 5. Don’t lie 6. Have arrogance (a belief in yourself) 7. Never break your word 8. Work until the job is finished
Nice appreciation of the villain. People don't realize that though some people are misguided, they have honorable traits. Great video. Learned something new
With the honour of being the first comment I would like to say this man will inspire so many young men in his journey of content creation. I hope those of my age can find these videos as well.
No man shouldn't be like Thanos if you read the comics. Don't be a simp destroying worlds and people for a woman name Death. just be yourself or Deadpool.
This video I enjoyed, made a lot of sense, being someone that wants to get a lot of things done at once, I related to Thanos when I watched the movies, just didn't know why till now! Thanks!
Welcome Back, J. Wisdom, my good friend, and I just wanted to say that thank you so much for creating an video topic, and analysis about Thanos because it's a testament to Josh Brolin's incredible acting, and compelling performance that, in spite of that, which consistently made Thanos one of the most interesting, popular, and badass characters in movie history. And by the way, do you think that you can do an video topic, and analysis about Frank Martin from The Transporter franchise, Raylan Givens from Justified, Neil McCauley from Heat, and Alejandro Gillick from Sicario.
Thank you Malcolm 🙏🏼Josh Brolin did indeed smash that role, and made Thanos undoubtedly one of the best characters in movie history. I had Frank Martin on my list but I’ll note the rest down and see what I can do🤝
J. Wisdom, I love the MCU cuz am a huge comic book fan. And while i saw little life lesson nuggets, i cant believe you turned this into a *PURSUE YOUR PURPOSE ANTHEM* from the life of Thanos! Gr8 job and thank you for helping me to rediscover my path! Keep it up bruv! You changin lives out here, innitt?
Dude, I hope I am not the first person to say this but, your editing style reminds me so much of James Jani! I enjoyed this video from start to finish and I am already scheduling a binge watching session for myself through your channel! Keep going bro!
Thanos is dumb, he spared Iron Man, he got finished by Iron Man...there's nothing honorable about being dumb, especially when You already sacrificed the only person You love, what should be the chances of not finishing your mission after doing that? of course 0% and leaving Iron Man and Doctor Strange behind? alive?
I say with "almost" every villain I don't agree what they do but I understand and In the great name of the punisher... your one bad day from becoming me
the avengers were of course the heroes and thanos is indeed a maniacal selfish egotistical supervillain. he was operating on pure emotion, not logic and didnt say a single logical thing in his entire screentime.
I saw the Thumbnail and I thought it was those cringe self-improvement youtuber that doesn't teach me anything but after I saw your channel name I knew it was going to be 🔥🔥
Most things you pointed out were true, But when Thanos put plan in affect. He had knowledge of all things and prepared for all contingencies. Very aware of your history and weakness. Mean people missed a lot of this watching the movie. But once aware and view again you see how he seen himself as a God with out saying he Was one.
Maybe in the short term but in the long term it will always come back to bite you in the ass. Thinking arrogance will help you will lead to an evil spiral were you become an arrogant twat without even realizing and then you wonder why no one likes you anymore
Great video man I especially though the added detail of visual flow points and a 3 step system in visual cues !! Great stuff A future video suggestion lessons from Eliot (from the show mr robot ) or white rose ! Stuff that can be covered as lessons : how hacking or any hobby once developed can pop out at their concepts from the hobbies developing a problem solver due to the neuroplasticity Of our brains making us more capable to think on our feet like Eliot and white rose ! Thanks for your quality content and time investment Stay dangerous and nice to meet you man!
To be clear - they aren't saying we should kill half of everyone we see... That's NOT the message. My wife had to explain that to me so I thought I'd save you guys some time.
Yes he have good traits that we should emulate like alot of people but he was obviously wrong on so many levels.. that is how school shooters get started
Getting life advice from a fictional character probably isn't the best Idea. If I could say one thing to my younger self it would be stop thinking with your ego.
honestly i hold thanos and Tate in the same bracket as they are misunderstood and constantly demonstrate great qualities i believe society lacks whilst only wanting the betterment of society. Dont take my word out of context the smart ones understand me
There are so many better role models than a genocidal sociopath lol Aragorn from LOTR is a better start, he has all the good traits except for the you know, self-involved and twisted murderous urges
Billionaires are useless hoarders of resources. It's why people aren't impressed with them anymore. Thanos wasn't impressive as a villain to me. All those barren planets he hopped around in throughout the universe, he couldn't suggest moving his people to new places with space and sharing resources to spread out? He could bop around all the unexplored galaxies at will, but not once thought to come up with a better solution other than killing other people. So stupid as a storyline, especially one that glorified useless billionaires like Stark.
So men should be like the comic book villain whose goal is wiping out half the sentient life in the universe…… I feel like Tucker covers this every night🤣🤣
Thanos is sigma male and based 🤓. In 2023, people really praising villians that kill people like it is nothing and calling them alpha, sigma, or whatever. They missed the point of these characters. Even people are saying Homelander a sigma, the same guy that rape someone and get upset when people criticize him.
"Honor is having the quality of know and doing what is morally right" Thanos is honorable? Let's see, he tortures one adopted daughter to try and force another adopted daughter to give him information. He then sacrifices said daughter to achieve his own ends. The only way Thanos can be seen as honorable, especially by the definition quoted in the video is because he believes himself to be a god and therefore he exists outside of morality. In fact his every action is by default moral simply because he has decided to do it and he is the standard for what is moral. I kind of get what you're trying to do with this video but the premise is flawed when one of the traits that you suggest men should have, honor, is one that does not apply to your exemplar.
It’s the same with Tony Stark, Stark in his early days damages a lot of lives, so does Hulk, Thor Black Widow, Hawkeye and even Captain America because of protecting bucky.
thanos was wrong. celestials werent putting the universe in any danger and werent collapsing anything. galactus isnt a danger to the universe. in most comics its made clear hes a necessary being who is holding off much worse threats, such as abraxas.
This is very detailed video about his personality sacrificeing his daughter to reach his goals and dreams is just epitome of masculine trait dont get me wrong 😂 what iam trying to say is his purpose comes first and not even his family stands in his way of achieving his purpose
this is nuts. thanos is the opposite of a role model. the guy murders half the universe. that's not a worthy goal. determination can be a positive characteristic, but not if it is a dogmatic bloodymindedness. being determined to do something harmful, without any possibility of being talked down is pretty far from being how anyone should be. a better role model is starks. starks is willing to re-evaluate. thanos can't comprehend the idea he might be wrong. he is doing something absolutely insane that doesn't make sense, and is unwilling to listen to other possibilities. he even believes people should be grateful to have half their loved ones murdered. being unwilling to listen to others is the opposite of a good role model. stark is able to see that the consequences he causes (as a weapons dealer) cause pain to others, so makes a human revolution and decides to no longer be a part of that. starks gets things done. but he has the wisdom to evaluate whether it's something that should be done. he is adaptable. and is able to put others ahead of himself. this is why starks dies in honour. and why people cheer thanos dying twice.
Although I believe the comics were better, Infinity War is the best MCU and Disneys twist on Thanos its greatest character. They looked at me crazy when I cheered at the end of the movie 😂😂
I don't think men should be bad at math though. Which Thanos cleary was since he has absolutely no understanding of exponential growth rates where cuting them in half is useless.