 What's up everybody, once again, Sean Taylor and today we're going over magnetic personal brands, how to create one. Most people can be magnetizing with their personality, have something that can increase their likability and people's attraction to them, but they hide it. Why? Well, because what is a unique pairing? A unique pairing is contradictory traits within one person. And these contradictory traits make people more attractive. But most people don't know this. People crave the complex. It naturally creates intrigue and mystery. That's what mysterious figures are always contradictory in some sort of fashion. Most people, they hide their contradictions because as much as we pretend to hate contradictions, we actually love it, but most people don't realize that. So let's hop in because I'm going to prove it to you. Good looking and smart, right? This girl right here, beautiful, beautiful, but I mean she's not real, but she has on glasses. So a pretty chick that's smart. I could tell you that I love beautiful women who aren't all wrapped up in their own beauty because that's just annoying as hell. And then you have Einstein, right? What if Einstein was some slow, good looking guy? And then also you have somebody like Einstein who's scientific and creative, right? That's that brainy, but he's also artsy. Then look at this guy, the rock, manly man with a soft side. When you see him with the baby, I know a lot of women looked at this picture and they were like, oh, on Instagram or wherever I got it from. Classy, but a freak. Look at how, I don't know if she's really a freak in real life, but trust me, it's every man's dream to have a classy woman in a freak, right? We all say lady in the streets, freak in the sheets, intellectual thuggery of TIP. And here are a few more examples. Discipline, but playful, cocky, but really nice to people, rich and famous, but down to earth sensitive about their work, but then objective, which many artists are, right? They can be very sensitive about their work, but they could be objective because they need to perfect it and they want to perfect it. So now that you understand exactly what this is, amplifying these traits is what helps you really create a magnetic brand as opposed to like most people hiding it. When you amplify it a lot, then you create something called polarization, right? And most people understand and know these very polarizing figures, right? But there's a caveat because people will hate you and then you'll have people who love you. You'll have those extremes. You won't be in the middle. So just be aware of that because this guy like Grant Cardone, he said a good minute ago, probably like two years ago, he said, if I could get half of the country to hate me, I could be president of the United States. I always loved that phrase, but now I truly, truly understand after Donald Trump became president. It just is what it is. He's a polarizing figure. He seems so contradictory and people hate him. He gets attention. Kanye West, people always say this guy is contradicting himself and he's extremely controversial, which is polarizing. He gets attention. Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X were very much in the same way like this. And then when you add some things for Muhammad Ali just to get specific, he was disciplined, but playful. Like I said, he was a very cocky person, always braggadocious, but he was super nice to people, right? There's nothing more attractive to the asshole who's nice to you in a lot of ways. Then you have the rich and famous, but down to earth. Tupac was another example of this type of figure. Just do your research and really look at these people and look at how contradictory they were, right? Tupac was always for the upliftment of the black community. But then he had this thug life campaign. So just understand this polarization is, like I said, half and half, you have everybody really, really love you or and then you have the other people who really, really hate you. This is a perfectly example. Lil B being an all time like his rapper, which is what spoken reason said. I don't necessarily believe it. But if you look at this half and half, look at the likes and dislikes on this comment. It's literally being polarized, rising half and half. People hate you or love you. There is no in between. So when it comes into amplifying it for real, for real, are you about that life? Because a lot of people really want to be liked, especially artists, even though most of them say, I don't give a fuck. Most artists want to be liked, right? Because people have to like your art just to make money and stuff. Just understand that you can't amplify your traits. But if you go to a certain extent, you will become polarizing. But you don't have to go that far. You can just do it as much as you'd like to. But don't hide your contradictory traits. Use them to intrigue people and to interest people. Once again, people create the complex as much as we pretend to hate contradiction. We love it. The test of intelligence, the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. I love that quote. If you don't get it right off, do some time marinade on that thing. Other than that, you know what to do? Subscribe.