Many people think that Maslow's hierarchy of needs stopped with self-actualization.
And that's not actually true.
He had another piece that was on top of self-actualization and that was self-transcendence.
He just didn't publish it widely before he passed away.
It was something he started working on towards the end and so he published the hierarchy
of needs before he finished his work on self-transcendence.
He was one of the first people really to track flow and to track some of the more interesting
and advanced altered states that human babies can get to.
Things that you would find the terminology really similar to things that you've heard
advanced meditators describe.
And so he was working on self-transcendence.
And he just didn't publish it.
So there's actually another level on top of that hierarchy of needs.
And so when I think of human psychology I really think of human psychology as a spectrum
and it's not a series of islands or unique locations.
It's really sort of a spectrum.
And on one end you have what I call areas that require human support.
So this is when people are facing severe stress, severe anxiety and depression.
And then in the middle is what I call the human condition.
And so that is loneliness, happiness, connection, empathy.
The human condition is where we learn how to deal with our first heartbreak and the
first time that we fall in love.
The human condition is where we deal with sadness and betrayal and loss.
Basically all the things that happen to you as you grow up through life.
The full spectrum of human emotion.
That is the human condition.
And there's an infinite number of songs on the radio and poems and art that's about
the human condition.
So that's there.
And then on this other side which I think really maps to self-transcendence and Maslow's
later work is the part of the people in the world who are really pushing on human psychology
and what are the limits?
Where are our boundaries?
What is the frontier of human psychology?
And I think a lot of direction that we get is from the contemplative communities around
the world who really have been exploring and pushing on human psychology for as long as
humans have been organized.
And pushing on what it is, what does it mean to be human.
The other day I talked to a guy who now has three Guinness Book records on endurance sports.
And he meditates the entire time.
And he just swam the English Channel in a Speedo and he meditated the whole time.
So, you know, people are using mind training, meditation and other things to push into abilities
that right now, today, one could say are limited to the few.
But with the advent of things like transformative technology there's the ability, the possibility,
the potentiality of these extraordinary states, abilities and conditions to be available to
a much wider group of people.
And the reason why I think it's relevant is what would make it significant, relevant
and actionable is that when I think about the world today and the challenges facing
mankind I don't think the problems are technical.
I think they're human.
So last summer I went to Singularity University.
I took time out of everything that I'm doing to go into their graduate studies program
and it was a fantastic program.
I love Singularity University.
And the way that the program is set up is that it's this ten-week program and you're
in class from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. every night and there's just a parade really of
some of the most extraordinary people on the planet working either in exponential technologies.
So AI, robotics, 3D printing, bioinformatics, everything you could imagine.
And people who are on the frontlines of the challenges facing mankind.
Like the people who are working on the water problems.
The people who are teaching in the refugee camps.
The people who are trying and working legitimately, sleeves rolled up on the ground.
The thinking around SU is it's the place where exponential technologies are applied
to the grand global challenges that are facing mankind and that being the purpose and the
use for them.
So for me when I was there my questions always centered on what is your biggest challenge
to what you're trying to accomplish.
And the answers were not technical.
The answers were human.
It was about fear, one's own or the people around you.
They were all human problems and it was interesting to spend the entire summer there because you
definitely walk away with the feeling that the problems aren't technical.
We always figure it out.
We got a man on the moon and we have alternative energy and there's so many other things
that are happening so fast.
Changes coming hard and fast just from year to year if you see the difference in the quality
of the robots at the robotic competitions.
It's dramatic year after year after year.
And so really the challenge facing mankind is human.
It's can we get past the fear, aggression, anxiety, stress.
Can we get past that inner dialogue that takes us off track, either makes us miss out on
game day, not perform, makes us unable to create collaborations and cooperate with other
people.
Because we do have very real challenges as a species and the only way that we're going
to solve them is together.
We have some very serious conversations that we have to have about everything from genetic
engineering to what do we do with a lot of the technologies that are coming online whether
it's algorithmic accountability or a variety of things.
And so the way that I see my work and the way that I see transformative technology is
that if we could use the technology to understand ourselves better, if we can use the technology
to start to deliver and help people mimic the experiences of meditation so that people
can be calmer, happier, understand themselves better, silence the critical voices inside
themselves that stir up a lot of trouble.
And if they can also connect to other people better then we can get busy doing the work
that needs to be done to create the future that we'd like to have for ourselves and
for our children and our communities on the planet.
So that's why I'm doing what I'm doing.
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TOY ALEX VS TOY WITCH//:Brie Brittney - Duration: 0:38.
321 on fire!
Oh no! We missed, let's try that over
again. Try this for the second time.
Three, two, one go! Oh so close! Third times a charm!
Let's see if she can do this. Oh! Right in
the head or wart or whatever that was so
cool.
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Goodbye 2016 - Duration: 16:07.
Hi guys! My name is Anouk
And happy new year!
It is 2017!
And..
I had no idea what to do for a new years video
SO let's talk about 2016!
I have a list here on my laptop about (of) things that I wanted to talk (about)
2016 has been pretty shit
But let's not talk about that..
Let's talk about the positive moments of 2016
Okay, first thing I wanted to talk about, is the 5 Seconds of Summer concert!
I went to that concert in June, in Germany
Because in Holland it was all sold out, so..
I went to Germany with my dad, because I had no friends that liked 5SOS and wanted to go to the concert with me *laughs*
So my dad had to suffer
And it was awesome! It was my first concert ever..
And it was amazing!
It was so busy- when I saw the area..
The- the place, I was like *OH-MY-GOD-face*
All those people also like 5SOS?!
Oh my god
And I got some merch! YAYY
I wanted these things..
Since the beginning of ROWYSO!
So I'm really really really really really happy with them *laughs*
And I also got this necklace..
This one
I also really wanted to buy one of the tour shirts..
But my dad paid for it..
And I didn't want to..
Buy a lot because he paid for it!
So, I feel..
I don't know, I- I wanted the shirt really bad(ly), but..
I didn't want him to pay for so much!
So yeah..
Kinda regret that, but yeah..
Okay the second thing I wanted to talk about, is..
Hamsters
Because..
This year, I've had three different hamsters
The first hamster is Turbo
Tuh- Turbo..
Is that English? I don't know
We called him Turbo
Because he was SO FAST
He was SO FAST
We had him for..
Like 2 years and a few days
And in those 2 years..
He escaped..
Three times *laughs*
Most of the time, we found him..
On the same day as we lost him
But one day.. *laughs*
He was gone for like 2 or 3 days!
But thank God we found him *laughs*
But yeah, he died after 2 years because hamster live for..
About 2 years
And then..
I got a new one! Mallow!
From my first and my second video
Uhm..
Yeah..
He was eh..
*Laughs*
Mallow was really agressive
They said in the shop that this was..
The best hamster to get as a pet because it's really nice
Well yeah- no.
He was so agressive, he bit me every time I stuck my hand in the cage
And I bleeded every time he bit me, not like a *pretends to be a hamster*
Not like he's nibbling on my finger, he BIT
And then it's bleeding so yeah, that was..
Not good
So we brought him back
And bought another hamster *laughs*
But this one..
Was SO SHY
Oh my god
Just like me *laughs*
He was so scared of every thing and every sound you made
But yeah he was cute though, we called him Peach by the way
Yeah, he was really cute, but..
We had to move the cage..
Because we were painting the ceilling in the living room
So, I think.. it was just..
Too much for him, because a few days later he died.
And after that I decided not to buy a hamster anymore, because I realised..
I didn't really care about hamsters anymore *laughs*
So that was the end..
Of..
My..
Pet storyyy *awkward*
Okay third thing I wanted to talk about, is my new school
Because in..
..June?
..I don't know
In June I think, I graduated from my old school
It was really.. I don't know what I'm trying to say..
Yeah I graduated, bla bla blah
Then we had a few months of vacation
That was awesome, great, bla bla blah
And then I had to go to a new school
*Laughs* and that was HELL
That was..
SO terrifying!
Ehm- actually it was so terrifying that I didn't go to school
For the whole first week
I was so scared..
That I'm going to have a shit class
With shit people
And.. fucking terrible, terrible, bla bla blah
I was so terrified!
So..
It was a bit of a problem to go to school for me, because I was that terrified, And I had- I had- bluhh
And I had to go with the train and the bus..
And I never went..
With the train and the bus ALONE
So it was really terrifying for me.. (can u stop saying 'terrifying')
But eventually I did it!
And..
I'm happy that I did it, because
My class..
Is great!
I never had such an amazing class, everybody is so..
Nice to each other, so I'm really happy with that!
Hobbies..
Ohhh yeah
Drawing..
I- I quitted drawing like..
A year ago
I don't know, I don't have the motivation to draw
Anymore..
I want to draw because I love drawing! Bu- blu- bluhh- blUHH
But I don't have the motivation for it anymore
That's sad because I love drawing!
But!
A new thing..
Ehh.. I discovered a new thing recently
In the summer vacation..
Painting!
Because you've seen the drawings and paintings video..
..I guess, probably not *laughs*
Ehh, yeah, I started painting!
On- On wood
And it looks pretty!
But yeah, that's- it's the same thing as drawing, I- I just..
Really have to push myself
To start drawing or painting
Or else I'm just not going to do it *laughs*
And I found another hobby!
Recently.. it's baking!
As you may have discovered, because..
For literally every holiday..
I don't know what to do so I just bake stuff *laughs*
But I really enjoy baking, it's really..
Really.. Really fun *laughs*
It's really fun
And.. the stuff I make..
Is delicious!
I'm pretty good at it (that was sarcastic)
Okay my guitar.. Guitar, my guitar..
I've been playing guitar for more than a year right now
And I..
I- I- I'm pretty good at it?
I'm pretty good at it?
I'm definitely better than..
When I started *laughs*
Duhh
First I always played 5 Seconds of Summer songs
But now, I've- I'm playing..
Panic! At The Disco songs..
Twenty One Pilots songs..
And also Dodie's songs, Dodie Clark, ayy
In this year that I've played guitar..
I ehm..
I'm pretty sure I never played in front of other people..
Other than my guitar teacher *awkward smile*
I'm always scared that people think I'm terrible..
That they're going to hate me
So yeah, I- I just never play guitar in front of other people
But because of this new class..
I got- I'm getting more and more confident about myself
And for some of the projects on school..
It's about music and doing stuff for other people
Sooo..
I decided to play guitar!
F- In front of 30 people!
It was terrifying but it was so much fun
I'm glad I did it, and after that..
Like.. this week *laughs*
Last week I did it again!
For another project
And it's- it's so much fun to play in front of other people
It's really terrifying
At first, but when I'm playing, it's so much fun
So hopefully I can play in front of my family soon *laughs*
I don't know
It's still terrifying, but..
I can.. I can do it
*Weird voice* I can do it
Okay now some things about my.. my look
I have short hair!
I actually want it even shorter than this
But I still have to wait for like two months
And another thing! I got glasses this year!
I have these glasses for like.. Uhm..
Seven months now?
Seven.. or eight, I don't know
It was really terrifying first (can u pls stop saying terrifying jfc)
To wear them, and when I was in the shop..
To pick one out I was like no..
No (7x), that's ugly
*Laughs* I tried about 30 glasses
But I had to choose one, because
I REALLY needed glasses! *laughs*
And now I'm quite happy with them, it's really weird to see myself without glasses now
And now *CLAP* I want to talk *CLAP* about *CLAP* the channel *CLAP*
Because I started it this year, in June..
I started it when I finished school, because in the vacation..
I want to hav- I wanted to have enough time
To create a channel and create good content
So..
In the vacation, I started!
I planned to start the channel in the beginning of this year, but I just
Didn't have enough time
And didn't have enough motivation again
Blurp, that was a burp *laughs*
But yeah, I started..
The first video.. was a video of my hamster *laughs*
Because.. I looked at Dan Howell's first video, and I was like..
I.. don't want my first video to be that awkward!
So I just posted a video of my hamster
And now it's the end of the year..
And I got 27 subscribers
It's not a lot..
But honestly I don't care
First.. when I started the channel, I was like
Oh my god, I want to be famous
I want to have a million subscribers, I want to have the golden play button, the..
Silver play button
I want to have lots of friends, I want to be populair bla bla blah
But now I'm like, I actually enjoy making videos and I don't give a fuck about who likes them..
Who watches them, who subscribes.. (actually I do, check description)
I actually don't care
I just want to make videos because it's a lot of fun
Oh yeah next thing..
Ehh, I'm proud of..
Myself, for..
Always making subtitles
I don't know why but I'm just really proud of that, because it takes so much time..
To make subtitles, but..
There are people who- who aren't English
Who can't talk English
And maybe there are some Dutch people watching, like me, hey I'm Dutch, you Dutch? Hi Dutch *What-face*
But yeah, now they can still watch the video, because I make Dutch..
Subtitles, and English subtitles
And I- I don- I don't know, I don't know, I'm proud of that for still making them
Oh yeah.. *laughs*
Ehm.. I first wanted to keep my channel secret..
Because.. I was ashamed of..
I don't know..
It's terrifying to think..
That people in real life watch..
Videos of me talking English
While they know me in real life and I talk Dutch in real life- I don't know, that's..
That's awkward! So..
I wanted to keep it secret, but..
*Annoyed-voice* Of course, my sister ruined it
But that's actually okay now, because now I'm just like..
My dad is like ''Hey what are you doing?'' and I'm like..
''Hey, editing a video!''
And not like ''..Nothing'' *laughs*
Uhm.. Yeah..
And that's okay now- it's funny because my sister is also a Youtuber sh-
She has more than 150 subscribers
Also not a lot but hey, that's more than me
And my dad calls me a YouTuber and not her *laughs*
I just find that really funny
Uhh yeah..
Next thing, uhm..
Oh yeah, the Spoopy Week
I was like..
Okay, I want to make..
Videos (for) an entire week long
And I failed, of course *laughs*
Well, I..
It was like..
I did six of the seven videos?
I started in.. September (with filming)
But yeah..
Of course I can't do seven videos a week, even though I start two months before..
The week
But I tried! And I think I did pretty well
Some of the videos I'm not really proud of, because they were so simple..
But I was like ''I need to upload 7 videos so I need to find ideas even though they're fucking stupid, I need videos''
Yeah.. not really proud of some of them
But..
Uhm.. I don't know
I am proud though for uploading 6 video- videos in one week!
That's cool
That's cool yeah..
And then I have the Christmas videos..
Those were only two..
There's NO way..
I was going to do like '24 days of Christmas' or '24 days of Anouk'
I don't know
Because that's WAY too much! *laughs*
That is way too much, so I just..
Uploaded on Christmas days
The first and the second day
So yeah that was fun! That was okay..
..Yeah
I think that was all I wanted to talk about
So yeah, I hope you have a great new yearrr..
I don't know how you say that in English..
*Loud sigh*
Happy *CLAP* new year *CLAP*
Happy new year..
And..
*Laughs* I don't know what to say
That was the end of the video *CLAP*
I just hit *CLAP* myself *CLAP* in the face *CLAP*
Okay.. happy new year!
Ehm.. And I see you in the next videooo..
*Weird hand moves* bYe
No... let's do that again
''ANOUK!" Jhaa? *Help-face*
Okay my dad just walked in
Uhm- yeah that's the end of the video *laughs*
Happy new year and see you in the next video!
Bye!
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Special Report: Antarctic Continent is Splitting in Half- Strange Events Detected Worldwide! - Duration: 5:58.
Special Report: Antarctic Continent is Splitting in Half- Strange Events Detected Worldwide!
NASA scientists just found a very, very big crack in Larsen C, the last complete part
of the shelf.
Measuring in at just over 70 miles long and 300 feet wide, the rift extends downwards
about half a mile.
The Larsen ice shelf is/was comprised of three parts: Larsen A, Larsen B, and Larsen C. Larsen
A, the smallest of the three, collapsed in '95.
Shortly after, in 2002, Larsen B began to fall apart, and researchers began to panic
a little.
And now Larsen C is going the way of the dodo, as well.
NASA researchers are in full panic mode… but not for long,
NASA researchers won't have to be worried for long, though, because Trump is pulling
their climate research funding and putting it into deep space exploration, instead.
Which makes total sense, because what's the point in researching our own planet and
the possible effects of spewing billions of tons of toxic shit into the atmosphere?
Deep space exploration sounds way cooler, and Armageddon was such a good movie.
"Ben Affleck was terrific," Donald didn't say.
"Nobody knows Ben better than me, and mark my words, Ben is a terrific, terrific actor.
We need to make sure he doesn't go through that again.
We'll make the asteroid pay."
Let's go back to Larsen B for a second because it's basically part of Larsen C, and Larsen
A wasn't as much of a big deal.
In 2002, the majority of it collapsed.
As you may know, ice shelves are parts of glaciers that are floating.
While most of the ice in Antarctica is on land–continental ice–the ice shelves that
extend into the ocean play a crucial role in keeping it there.
Without them, continental ice slides into the ocean and melts.
Prior to 2002, Larsen B hadn't changed in about 12,000 years.
Then, over the course of three months, a vast piece the size of Rhode Island disintegrated
into the sea.
When that happened, the floodgates opened in a literal sense.
Without Larsen B, tributary glacial flow and glacial melt sped up exponentially, so things
really began to fall apart.
Researchers are now predicting that it'll be entirely gone by the end of the decade.
"These are warning signs that the remnant is disintegrating," said Ala Khazendar of
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
"Although it's fascinating scientifically to have a front-row seat to watch the ice
shelf becoming unstable and breaking up, it's bad news for our planet.
This ice shelf has existed for at least 10,000 years, and soon it will be gone."
Alright, so now you're caught up.
By now, you're either a little worried about something that every respected scientist on
earth agrees on, or you're a Trump supporter and you're drunk on a porch shooting your
semi-auto at squirrels screaming "EAT LEAD, YOU LIBTARDED SQUIRREL!"
Which actually sounds pretty fun, and ignorance is bliss, right?
Let's get back to Larsen C, the last remaining fully formed slab of the Larsen ice shelf.
That giant rift I told you about was photographed by NASA's Operation IceBridge, a six-year
mission that is the "largest airborne survey of Earth's polar ice ever flown.
It will yield an unprecedented three-dimensional view of Arctic and Antarctic ice sheets, ice
shelves and sea ice.
These flights will provide a yearly, multi-instrument look at the behavior of the rapidly changing
features of the Greenland and Antarctic ice."
Larsen C is about the size of Scotland, and about 1,000 feet thick.
According to a British Antarctic survey, if the whole thing breaks off at the crack, a
rapidly melting ice island about the size of Delaware would be floating around in the
Southern Ocean.
Calving, though, is a natural part of the glacial cycle.
Think of it like a fingernail–as the shelves are fed by ice and streams from the back,
the front moves farther into the ocean until it breaks off.
Right now, the crack NASA found hasn't made its way all the way across Larsen C.
The strange part about the Larsen ice shelf, though, isn't the fact that there's a
crack, it's the speed at which it's happening.
And it is alarming, to say the least.
Climate change arguments aside, it's been proven time and time again that the earth
is warming, the ice caps are melting, and the sea level is rising.
And yes, the planet does indeed go through natural phases of warming and cooling.
At this point in time, though, it's changing much faster than we're prepared for and
it's affecting our lives.
So can't we all just be a little worried, even if we don't agree on what's causing
it?
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CURRENTLY WATCHING (TV, K-DRAMAS & ANIME) | DECEMBER 2016 [CC] - Duration: 6:13.
Hi, everyone! This is Symone from Symone Books
and today I thought I'd talk about what
I've been watching in the month of December
I'm going to be talking about two
American TV shows, two Korean dramas and
two anime that I've been watching. I
think I've only completed two of these
shows in their entirety and I'm still in
the middle of the rest of them.
Let's go ahead and get into it. The first
show that I want to talk about is
Insecure and Insecure is a TV show on HBO
that was created and stars Issa Rae who
created the youtube series, Awkward Black
Girl. I didn't watch all of Awkward Black
Girl but I definitely liked the episodes
that I saw so when I heard that she had
her own HBO show coming out I definitely
want to support her, so I checked it out.
What I really like about Insecure is that
black women are often portrayed in the
media as being very loud, outspoken,
always has a sassy comment or they just end
up being the comic relief, but
Insecure shows that there are lots of
different types of blackness and that
all types of blackness are real and
valid. The episodes are hilarious, but Issa
also always leaves you with something to
think about. I recommend this show for
sure and they recently found out that
they are renewed for a second season so I'm
super excited about that, as well.
The next show I'm going to talk about is This Is
Us and this is a show that I have a
weird relationship with. The first
episode had me caught off-guard because
I didn't see the twist coming and I
really love the way they interweave all
the stories in this show, but I just
can't get over Kate's story arc and how it's
pretty much just about her being fat and
because she's fat she's unhappy with
herself, she's unhappy with life and she
has no confidence and all this other
stuff that the media tries to shove in
your face every time there's a fat
character on television. NEWS FLASH: all
fat people aren't unhappy with themselves.
I watched three episodes but I've heard from
others that down the line, the representation
doesn't get much better so I'm really
between a rock and a hard place. I'm not
sure if I should continue watching it or
not or if I really even want to continue
watching it or not, but I'll think about
it. Now moving on to the K-Dramas and the
first one I'm going to mention here is Goblin.
Goblin stars one of my favorite Korean
actors, Gong Yoo.
And the story begins back during the
Joseon Dynasty where he is depicted
as a well-respected general. The
cinematography in this show is
absolutely amazing but I was
particularly blown away by the
cinematography for the fighting scenes
in episode one.
I don't want to give away too many plot
details so I'll just tell you the main
plot line that, like, sort of drives the
show. We have Kim Shin who is played by
Gong Yoo and he is cursed to be
immortal until the end of time unless he
finds The Goblin Bride. He will know who
The Goblin Bride is because she will be
the only one who can see the sword
coming out of his chest.
The Goblin Bride is also the only person
who can pull out the sword and only once
the sword has been pulled out can he
die and rest in peace.
So we can already tell from the premise
that this is going to be a tragic love
story because, like, he finds his
Goblin Bride and she has to be the
one to kill him...?
I've seen five episodes so far and I'm
really enjoying it. The only thing that I
will say about this drama is that I feel
like they have scenes that go on for a
bit too long. If you've ever watched a
Korean drama you know that there might
be a scene where a guy and a girl just
like stare at each other. All dramas do
this, but I feel like Goblin does it just
a bit too long -- like to the point where
becomes kind of lowkey awkward, but
aside from that I'm really enjoying it
so far and I can't wait to see what
happens next.
The next drama that I want to talk about
is Age of Youth and I think that I'm
enjoying this one more than Goblin. This
is a cable drama meaning that it doesn't
air on any of the big three networks
and it doesn't have any superstar actors
in it, but it doesn't really need them. In
fact, I think it's a good thing that it
doesn't have any superstar actors
because I think it would really take
away from the authentic feel that this
drama has. This drama is about five
college-aged girls and the trials and
tribulations they go through. There's
lots of great female friendship in it
and it's really refreshing to watch a
drama that isn't just leading up to a
guy and a girl getting together. Dramas
are often really glamorized and things
occur in them that wouldn't actually
really happen in real life, but in this
drama, those five girls feel like real
people that you might know in your
actual life and the things they are going
through are super relatable. I'm really
enjoying it so far and I can't wait to
finish it. Now moving on to the anime.
First up is the anime that the entire
universe has been screaming about --
Yuri on Ice! I'm not really sure
whether to call
it a sports anime because I've seen
people saying that it's really a slice
of life with sports in it, but whatever
the case, it doesn't matter because it's
amazing and everyone should watch it. I'm
not really into sports, but ever since I
was little
the one sport that I really never minded
watching was ice skating and I was
blown away by how well they were able to
animate the skating in this anime. It's
also really amazing that this show was
able to have two boys as a couple and
not automatically have the Yaoi tag
slapped on there. I believe there's going
to be a season 2 and like everyone else
I'm really excited about it. Hopefully it
doesn't take too long to come out. And
lastly, I'm going to be talking about my
favorite thing that I watched this month
and that is Tanaka-Kun is Always Listless.
This anime is 12 episodes and I've
actually already watched this entire
show twice and I can see myself watching
it again soon.
Some people probably think this is just
an okay anime, which is fine, but this anime
really ticks all my boxes so I
personally really love it. It's slice of
life, which is my favorite. The music used
is really great,
it's funny without being over-the-top
and it, overall, just has a super
relaxing and calming vibe. That's how I
watched it twice already because I like
to watch an episode or two after work to
kind of relax and wind down. To be
listless means that you lack energy or
enthusiasm and Tanaka-Kun is, indeed,
always listless. He's always trying to
make sure that he doesn't have to do
anything that requires too much energy
or be involved in anything that requires
him to do too much. It can be hard for
Tanaka to function sometimes because
he's just so tired but he always has his
best friend, Oota, around to help him out.
If you like slice of life anime, I
definitely think you should give this
one a shot.
So those are all the notable shows that I
watch this month. If you watched any of
these let me know in the comments or if
you have suggestions for shows I should
watch based off of these, let me know
that below, as well. Thank you so much for
watching, make sure you subscribe and
I'll see you in my next video. BYE~
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