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Uploaded by on May 15, 2008

Jason Mraz reveals all about playing with The Rolling Stones, Hard Rock calling and more.

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  • HA! "Man up." That's what an insecure man says when he's uncomfortable that another man is strong enough to show a sensitive side. Real men are breaking the stereotype of a macho guy who doesn't feel anything or show any emotion, while the macho (a.k.a. WEAK) men are afraid that they may be expected to do that, so they try to put down the sensitive guys. Jason Mraz doesn't care what you think, because he's got true confidence to do whatever he thinks is right. Maybe you should "Man down."

  • Jason Mraz is actually a very modest and humble person (and smart). But yea. He really isnt self-obsessed. Everybody who has met him says he is shy and calls them by their names and is really approachable. You should watch some of his other interviews on youtube. Very wise and humble.

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  • I might just be his biggest fan if i didn't hate him so much. He's good looking, talented and rich. Flawless people piss me off.

  • @ninjayang

    Tell it! 

  • you are still on this comment, seriously? get a life...

  • True, if by "emote" you mean crying or laughing. You don't usually show emotion, but there is always some tiny fraction of emotion there. Just like they use certain colors to make someone feel certain ways, but when I look at something red, I don't realize its making me feel more aggressive or passionate. Its just like a pinch of spice in a recipe. You might not even taste it if its not enough, but it's still there.

  • Not all of those at the same time, but I do close my eyes pretty often. Also, no, when it comes to how emotional the majority of people are naturally versus how emotional they're conditioned to be, it's ridiculously difficult to accurately document scientifically.

    What can be said accurately is that the general population is not emotionally identical, some are more emotional more often than others, and there are many individuals, including me, that have moments where there's no reason to emote.

  • So there are times in your day when your eyes are shut, you can't hear anything, you can't smell anything, you can't feel anything touching you? We can make statements about "most people" because that's science, that's psychology. Everything is on a scale, you're mistaking weak feelings for no feelings. When a therapist shows you a picture and asks, "What do you feel about that?" You might say "Nothing." But stare long enough, you'll have at least a minor reaction.

  • Also, I don't think either of us, or basically anyone could possibly know enough about everyone's inner workings to be able to make accurate statements about the emotional nature of "most people".

  • who believes dropping pencils is good luck, or who as a child got slapped with a fish every time they put on shoes would.

  • I'm sorry, but that doesn't make any sense. First, in order to feel something, there needs to be stimulus, there isn't always stimulus, using the sight analogy, it's like when no lights are on, or your eyes are closed. Second, the difference with emotional responses, is the stimulus has to have some personal significance to the person emoting, or not emoting. For example if I drop a pencil or put shoes on I have no reason to have an emotional response, but someone. . .

  • Any time you're not feeling something, you're not paying attention to what you're feeling, that's all. Just like when your eyes are open but you're so lost in thought that you have no idea what your eyes are looking at. Does that mean you're not looking, or that you're just not paying attention to what you're looking at? Same with emotions, they're always there. Most people aren't naturally insensitive. It comes from what society says they "should" feel, depending on their environment.

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