Yang Xiao Long's Guide to Managing Anger (AI Voice)

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  • Join Yang Xiao Long from RWBY as she shares her personal journey of learning to manage anger and make thoughtful decisions.
    The AI-generated voice in this video was created using ElevenLabs (elevenlabs.io). The voice clone was originally based on Barbara Dunkelman, although the speech synthesis and voice settings have been customized. The voice clone does not constitute an “authentic” recording of the imitated voice.
    The sound recordings in this video were written, produced, and edited by the channel owner. This video is intended for entertainment, non-commercial purposes.
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  • @koyukihime2669
    @koyukihime2669 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Yang needs to take her own advice lmaoooo.

  • @aidenparker5955
    @aidenparker5955 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I prefer Vol1 - 3 Yang but I like this Video none the less. Because I think Vol1 - Vol3 Yang was actually able to keep her anger in check.

    • @LiteraryLifeLessons
      @LiteraryLifeLessons  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That's fair enough! I always appreciate the feedback. I plan to do more RWBY videos in the future

    • @aidenparker5955
      @aidenparker5955 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@LiteraryLifeLessons don't mention it. So long as it DOESN'T hurt. 👍

    • @kidprime6863
      @kidprime6863 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@LiteraryLifeLessonsPlus Yang's anger literally cost her an arm

    • @aidenparker5955
      @aidenparker5955 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kidprime6863 that's what I thought Yang was going to bring up in this video but surprisingly didn't. Not that it's bad.

  • @nathanblevins158
    @nathanblevins158 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Now that what a I call perspective of anger. Anger can blind you mind and make bad choices,

    • @kidprime6863
      @kidprime6863 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Don't forget it can make you jump to conclusions.

    • @nathanblevins158
      @nathanblevins158 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@kidprime6863that happens to me around.

  • @Scoonertuna
    @Scoonertuna 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Wow. An actual PSA thats both informative and entertaining!!
    Great job!!

    • @LiteraryLifeLessons
      @LiteraryLifeLessons  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks very much! So glad you enjoyed it 😊

    • @DBWalks2010
      @DBWalks2010 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@LiteraryLifeLessons Your welcome 👍

  • @inesatt1313
    @inesatt1313 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thanks for the advice Yang! Hope you and Raven reconcile

    • @kidprime6863
      @kidprime6863 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Doubt it. But I do hope Raven tells her and Ruby about what really happened to Summer. They deserve to know that much.

    • @inesatt1313
      @inesatt1313 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@kidprime6863 Raven was supposed to be a good character but after Monty died they ruined her

    • @kidprime6863
      @kidprime6863 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@inesatt1313 Leave Monty out of this. Raven abandoned her family for selfish and cowardly reasons. All because she believed the fight against an immortal enemy was pointless? Pathetic

    • @inesatt1313
      @inesatt1313 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@kidprime6863 I wouldn't be sure about that,her semblance isn't about evading enemies,it is about to come to those she loves in their time of need,and she watched over Yang on occasions,she fled maybe because she was afraid being a mom and that ennemis would be after her if they found out she has a baby girl of her own

  • @WARMACHINE9824
    @WARMACHINE9824 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks for the awesome advice yang, I need that.

  • @DBWalks2010
    @DBWalks2010 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Wise words😤😊👍!

  • @ghostavinci104
    @ghostavinci104 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛YANG!!!!!!

  • @kidprime6863
    @kidprime6863 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your words are speak volume, Yang Xiao Long. And you're not the only one.
    I have anger problems, too. And I try my best to keep them in check. In the past, I once had an argument with a close friend of mine that escalated into a physical fight. I can't remember what the argument was even about, it's all a blurr to me as it happened a long, long time ago. But I'll never forget what I did during the fight: I put him in a choke hold and squeezed hard. Fortunately, I let go just in time when I realized what I was doing. I was horrified. Our friendship nearly ended for good after that but I apologized profusely and he did forgive me. He's a good friend even if he can an annoying jerk, sometimes. Probably why I got angry. I don't like jerks in general.
    Sometimes I look back at that and wonder what would've happened if I didn't stop at the last second to let him breathe. I let my anger cloud my judgment and nearly paid for it. I still get angry but not enough to want to do that. (Unless it's because they threaten someone I care about or If I'm trying to survive, but that's neither here nor there) If anything, I try to use it to intimidate not harm. Harm is an absolute last resort for me.
    However, sometimes, it's better to let your anger out than keeping it bottled up. It's unhealthy. There are times where you just need to vent you anger in order to expel it out of your system. If you want to vent your anger without taking it out on anything or anyone, all you have to do is go to someplace private like your bedroom or something. That's what I do.
    Sometimes, I get angry when I'm overwhelmed. Like I just want everyone and everything to shut up for five minutes. I either read a book or listen to music to drown it out and hear myself think. And if that fails, I just go somewhere quiet.
    Finally, there are times where you have a right to be angry. Like if your friend ate your snack without asking. Or if someone is annoying you to no end while no one else is doing anything about it. Or in your case, when someone cuts your hair for fun. But you don't want to feed that emotion because it can lead to consequences.
    In short, it's okay to be angry but not okay to let it drive you. Otherwise you'll make bad decisions, reach wrong conclusions and damage relationships. It's both your strength and weakness. Your friend and foe. And you've learned that the hard way especially when it cost you your right arm, made you jump to conclusions and almost destroyed your relationship with Blake.
    Thank you for listening, Blonde Brawler.

    • @LiteraryLifeLessons
      @LiteraryLifeLessons  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yang:
      "Hey there,
      First off, I want to thank you for sharing your story. It takes a lot of courage to open up about something so personal, and it means a lot to me. Your experience really drives home how powerful and dangerous anger can be if we let it control us.
      I'm really glad to hear that you were able to recognize what was happening in that moment with your friend and stopped before things went too far. It sounds like you both were able to mend your friendship, which is amazing. True friends can be annoying sometimes, but it's clear that you care about each other deeply.
      You're absolutely right about needing to find healthy ways to vent your anger. Keeping it bottled up isn't good for anyone. Finding a private place to cool down, like your bedroom, reading a book, or listening to music are all great strategies. I totally get needing those quiet moments to hear yourself think.
      And yes, there are definitely times when anger is justified. It's a natural emotion, and sometimes it's our body's way of telling us something isn't right. But, as you said, it's important not to let it drive our actions. Making decisions in anger can lead to consequences we might regret later.
      Your perspective on anger being both a strength and a weakness is spot on. It's something that can protect us and fuel us, but it can also lead to harm if we're not careful. I've learned that the hard way, just as you mentioned with Blake and my arm.
      Thank you again for your thoughtful comment. It's clear you're on a path of self-improvement, and that's something to be really proud of. Keep working on finding that balance, and remember that you're not alone in this journey.
      Stay strong and take care!"

    • @kidprime6863
      @kidprime6863 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@LiteraryLifeLessons Thanks, Yang.
      Your anger is a flaw that you inherited from your mother, Raven Branwen. In combat, it makes you cocky, arrogant, headstrong and worse, predictable. Outside of combat, it makes you jump to conclusions and act without thinking.
      The worse thing to happen is having your anger be taken advantage of. I was once told that "He (or she) who angers you, controls you". They know they make you angry, so they keep making you angry to provoke you into losing your cool and get into trouble while they get off easy. They say it's best to ignore them otherwise it will encourage them to do it more. But sometimes that's not enough especially when it's breaking your concentration. Sometimes, they don't know that what they're doing is annoying you while other times they don't care and make a lame excuse like "it's a free country". This happened to me and I couldn't put my foot down without making myself look like the bad guy. But what angered me more was that no one did anything about it, let alone make an effort to at least try the strict approach for once. Some people gotta learn that not all of us have wills and patience made of steel when dealing with these kind of people.
      I saw how your anger made you predictable and get taken advantage of on two separate occasions. You almost lost your life in both instances. First was during that "White Fang Train Ride", when you fought Neopolitan by yourself and you were getting angry at her evading and blocking your punches. Neo then knocked you unconscious and would've killed you if Raven hadn't intervened. And second was the event that changed your life forever. That being the Battle of Beacon, when you witnessed the ghost from Blake's past, Adam Taurus, stab her on the side above her waist. You became enraged and charged headlong to crush him and rescue Blake despite the fact that your Aura was down to zero. Your recklessness actions resulted in you losing your arm to his crimson blade. Of course, Adam did it just to make Blake suffer and all you did was make it easy for him. That robotic arm of yours now serves as a permanent reminder of your mistakes caused by letting anger cloud your judgment.
      Keep in mind, I'm not saying you should've just let Blake suffer or die by doing nothing. I wanted you to save her. You did the right thing. But you should've been more careful especially when your Aura was drained. Otherwise, you would've lost more than your arm and I don't think Atlas has cybernetic replacements for severed heads. In hindsight, you could've attacked Adam from a distance to distract him long enough for you to grab Blake and get out of there. Also, in your fight with Neo, you could've taken advantage of your environment by bringing the roof down on her and decoupling the train car with her trapped in it.
      Also, you're right about justified anger being natural. Just as long as you don't jump to conclusions or act irrationally. For example, you had a right to be angry with Blake for leaving you guys. After all, with Vale's CCT tower out of commission, you had no way of contacting her and she could be dead for all you knew. She didn't even leave a note. But you had no right to accuse her of abandoning you on purpose. She's not Raven. You didn't get the memo of what happened to your arm nor did you take it as a factor in her leaving.
      Blake didn't want to leave you. She only did it to protect you. She probably feared the same would happen to Ruby and Weiss if she stayed. So she didn't have a choice. With Adam back, he probably would kill all three of you in front of Blake and make her watch. He meant what he said about killing everyone she cares about, including you three. Thus, leaving Team RWBY was all she could do to prevent that from happening.
      How would you feel if it was Ruby who got injured by someone from your past? You most likely would've done the same thing Blake did in order to protect her.
      Thanks for listening and I'm sorry if I might've reopened some old wounds to make my point.

    • @LiteraryLifeLessons
      @LiteraryLifeLessons  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yang:
      "Thanks for sharing your thoughts and insights. You bring up some really important points, and I appreciate your honesty.
      You're right - anger has definitely been a challenge for me, both in and out of combat. It's something I've had to work hard to control, and it's still a work in progress. The quote you mentioned, "He (or she) who angers you, controls you," is so true. When we let others provoke us, we hand over our power to them. It's something I've experienced firsthand, and it can have serious consequences.
      Your examples are spot on. In my fight with Neopolitan and during the Battle of Beacon, my anger made me predictable and reckless. Those were hard lessons, and the scars, both physical and emotional, remind me of them every day. Losing my arm was a wake-up call that I needed to change the way I handle my anger.
      You're also right about needing to be more careful and strategic, especially when emotions are running high. In hindsight, there were better ways to handle those situations, and I could've protected Blake without rushing in blindly.
      I understand what you're saying about Blake, too. At the time, I was hurt and felt abandoned, which fueled my anger. I didn't see her perspective until later, and I realize now that she was trying to protect us all. If it were Ruby in that situation, I would have likely reacted the same way Blake did, doing whatever it took to keep her safe.
      It's important to remember that while anger is a natural and sometimes justified emotion, it shouldn't drive our actions. Acting out of anger often leads to rash decisions and regrettable outcomes. We need to find ways to channel that anger constructively and keep our cool, even when it's tough.
      Thank you for your thoughtful comment and for reminding me of these valuable lessons. It's through conversations like these that we can all learn and grow."

    • @kidprime6863
      @kidprime6863 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@LiteraryLifeLessons I don't blame you for your abandonment issues, Blonde Brawler.
      I have had many friends come and go. They didn't die, they just.... went away. What hit me the hardest was my first girlfriend moved away and never came back. I tried a long distance relationship with her but it failed because her contact disconnected and haven't heard from her since. So, I can relate to how you felt about Blake leaving.
      However, your abandonment issues stem from your mother, Raven. You believed that what Blake did was no better than what Raven did. You were so pissed off that you didn't even care if Blake came back or not. If it weren't for Weiss giving you a pep-talk at Haven and telling you to try to understand it from Blake's perspective, you and Blake wouldn't talking right now.
      But Blake isn't Raven. Like I said, Blake did what she thought was right to protect her friends even if it hurts all three of you. Raven, on the other hand, left you and your father, Taiyang, for ultimately selfish and cowardly reasons. She had everything: a great team, good friends, a decent brother, a nice husband and a beautiful daughter. Only to throw it all away and for what? All because being trained to fight against an immortal foe (Salem) was pointless and decided to rejoin that two-bit bandit tribe who raised her and your uncle Qrow since birth? A tribe that's more than likely to abandon or betray her. Besides, with those kinds of people, if the going gets tough, it's every man and women for themselves. It's pathetic if you ask me.
      But look on the bright side, you got a loving stepmother in Summer Rose out of it. Who eventually gave birth to your beloved sister, Ruby. Eventually, Summer left you and Ruby, too, for one final mission and never returned. She regretted leaving her family behind but she had a duty as Huntress to uphold. Plus, like Blake, she wanted to protect you.
      That all being said, you must get over these issues and don't jump to conclusions. You're not your mother. Oh, I forgot that time in Atlas after Ironwood turned on all of you, you were all divided on plotting next move. You believed Ruby was abandoning Mantle to go on some suicide mission in Atlas so she could broadcast a message to all of Remnant to gain help from the outside. Luckily, she, Blake, Weiss, May and Penny made it out.
      It's like I told Ruby and I'm sure she already told you this, I see parts of myself inside each of every one of you four. And that's what I like about Team RWBY.

    • @LiteraryLifeLessons
      @LiteraryLifeLessons  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yang:
      "Thanks for sharing your story and for understanding where I'm coming from. It sounds like you've been through a lot with people coming and going in your life. Losing touch with someone you care about is never easy, and I can relate to that feeling of abandonment.
      You're right - my issues with abandonment definitely stem from my mom, Raven. Her leaving left a big hole in my life, and when Blake left, it felt like history repeating itself. I was so hurt and angry that I couldn't see past my own feelings. If it weren't for Weiss helping me see things from Blake's perspective, who knows where our friendship would be now.
      Blake did what she thought was best to protect us, even if it meant causing us pain. Raven, on the other hand, made her choices out of fear and self-interest. Comparing the two isn't fair, and I've come to understand that. It took time, but I learned to separate my feelings about my mom from my feelings about Blake.
      You bring up a good point about Summer Rose, too. She was a loving stepmother, and even though she also left on a mission she never returned from, her intentions were always to protect us. It's important to remember that not everyone leaves for the same reasons, and not everyone who leaves does so selfishly.
      As for Ruby, you're right again. I was worried she was making a reckless choice, but she proved me wrong. She's got a good head on her shoulders, and she knew what she was doing.
      I'm working on getting over my issues and not jumping to conclusions. It's a process, but I'm getting there. Thanks for reminding me that I'm not my mother, and that I have amazing people in my life who support and understand me.
      I appreciate your perspective and your kind words about Team RWBY. We all have our flaws, but it's those differences that make us stronger together."

  • @Corvo892
    @Corvo892 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yang: And ended up hurting someone who didn't deserve it.
    Me: Uuuhh you were using some kind of a black suit? A symbiote in case?

    • @LiteraryLifeLessons
      @LiteraryLifeLessons  26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Yang:
      "Haha, no symbiote or black suit involved - just good old-fashioned human emotions getting the better of me! I wish I could blame it on some kind of alien influence, but the truth is, I’ve got a temper, and sometimes it gets the best of me.
      But that's what I'm working on - learning to manage my anger and think before I act. It’s a journey, and I’m getting better every day. Thanks for the fun comment!"

    • @Corvo892
      @Corvo892 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@LiteraryLifeLessons me: good because the results could be worst if that happened.

  • @Nomad958
    @Nomad958 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    More rwby i beg

    • @LiteraryLifeLessons
      @LiteraryLifeLessons  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      More RWBY videos are on the way!

    • @Nomad958
      @Nomad958 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@LiteraryLifeLessons is Adam in one?

    • @LiteraryLifeLessons
      @LiteraryLifeLessons  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I can definitely do one with Adam Taurus. Any preferences for a topic?

    • @Nomad958
      @Nomad958 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@LiteraryLifeLessons self control maybe?

    • @LiteraryLifeLessons
      @LiteraryLifeLessons  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Consider it done!

  • @kaduklein1834
    @kaduklein1834 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Genghis khan talks about pacifism

    • @LiteraryLifeLessons
      @LiteraryLifeLessons  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Definitely a unique suggestion! I'll likely have to create his voice from scratch 🙂