Wanted Black and Youtube videos

Nothing in the objectives is about becoming John Wingliss. They tell you it helps you to “embrace your true self and amplify your innate qualities, without the need for pretense or performance” and to “transform flaws into strengths, radiating authenticity and personal growth.”

Unless you happen to be the original John Wingliss (and Saint is less creative than I think), this should not result in you becoming Mr. Wingliss. But I would not go to flashy influencer to learn how to act “without the need for pretense or performance.”

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okay

but nobody said anything about taking any influencer as an immaculate model.

I also don’t think 90% of WB is about act “without the need for pretense or performance.”

In any case, everything can be learned. For those people who are very stiff, watching improvisational comedy can help them loosen up.

I fully agree that one can learn social skills. And I once did impro and really enjoyed it. And if you want to be like the mentioned influencers, you can do so of course. But you don’t have to.

My point is simply that one can live the WB life even if one does not fit into that mold and does not want to. Arguably, it helps the mystery not to fit too closely into any mold.

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I agree with most of what you say.

but I notice that you keep insisting on the issue of taking an influencer as a model.

that is not the end of the post.

The idea is to know content that resonates with the “spirit” of WB

just as Saint recommends immersing yourself in the Wingliss saga, even though you must act “without the need for pretense or performance. In the same way I am interested in learning about all kinds of channels, creators whose content is close to the “archetype” of WB.

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What were those videos, channels and creators?

Asking so I can better understand what you’re trying to look for with Wanted Black.

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I don’t want to get into too much side discussion, but I prefer to think in terms of Malkuth’s skill based perspective rather than archetypes.

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it was a miscellany of things.

Books, movies, YT channels fell into my hands.

I remember the book “Fucfiles” or the books of Russel Brand

Movies like Don Juan (Depp version), re-watching Fight Club

discovering channels like Atomic attraction or Charisma on command

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@Theacrobat It sounds to me like this is sort of like trying to open your mind to the idea of a certain reality when your current frame can’t presently experience it. Like the equivalent of hanging out with someone in real life to get a taste of what they experience. I can see how this follows similar principles to the ZP immersive experience that’s been in the stories written.

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Just go outside, mingle with people.

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I’m of the same opinion as @Monarch that what embodies the spirit of Wanted Black for you might not be the same as that which will help someone else.

The two videos I found that were going into “there’s something about (you/that person) which is different, a grace that comes off them, a joy that overflows” etc which were virtually quoting the script came from me not trying to find videos specifically about WB but just searching out my own interests. I’ve often found SC subs tend to manifest YT videos directly about a topic you’re asking about which relates to the sub that are keyed to your own particular way of looking at it.

Maybe a better question to manifest videos about than ‘the spirit of Wanted Black’ might be how do you transform your own particular passions/interests into something that makes you particularly interesting or enigmatic to others? And then expect such things to show up on your feed.

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I don’t need a role model, my adolescence is long behind me.

thanks for the advice as well.

I was just looking for entertaining content that is in line with WB.

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I’m a little confused having reread my own posts and several going back through the thread, finding no mention of people suggesting role models, which as Fractal_Explorer pointed is out of line with the goals of the sub.

I get now you’ve specified “entertainment”, in which case there’s plenty of entertaining “wanted men” in cinema, just think of Tony Stark for example, or James Bond, Austin Powers, The Mask (Jim Carrey)… now that last one might actually come closest to the story of WB, and could be worth a re-watch. But the only real value of the entertaining content is to help you reflect on your own nature and how it aligns with what you want to be or become.

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yes not all

some stressed to me that WB is about being yourself with all your flaws and that seeing content creators would somehow betray that essence.

points of view

Everyone’s point of view is just an interesting point of view.

In no way should Iman Gadzhi be listed among names like Tate and Dan Bilzerian. In my opinion Iman is a little boy and for me personally, he gives off a very unpleasant energy. I would not want to be around him.

Thinking about the Khan or Wanted archetype I would rather think about Tristan Tate.

However, in the end, from my first experience with Wanted Black, I believe none of these internet personalities can ever come close to what the Wanted Black ZP aura is going to generate for a man long-term.
John Wingliss is simply absolutely next level.
When John enters the room, the Tate brothers instantly stand up, walk over to John and invite him to join their inner most circle. And all the reaction that they will get back from John is a slight mysterious smirk on his face.

None of these internet personalities are immune to John Wingliss’ aura.

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Brent Smith

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Dark Schneider

Pure Wanted Black/ Khan Stage 4 maybe with Alchemist lol

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Stick to John Wingliss :slight_smile:

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Iman Gadzhi, the ultimate WB + RICH user.