He does look mad, as in he has rage, but I don't know, I guess it is what it is (whatever that is).
I liked the video though, I especially liked what he said about the disabled kid, and I very much agree with him what *confidence* can do for you in life - in terms of bringing a peace inside you.
Shaolin Buddhist monks have been saying this for years - that a sense of physical confidence will transmit over into your spiritual confidence and growth.
I like the way he worked that bag at the end too. The music had its place as he was dealing with the spiritual aspect of humans too, and music as we know from the old "negro spirituals" sung by slaves in North America can carry you morally over the metaphorical hill top. Music also has an outstanding quality in Capoiera... and I swear to god the music and clapping in Capoeira can hype you up in a big way.
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