In this video, we see how the secret service inexplicably broke standard operating procedures, which seemed to confound one agent who did the “WTF!?” arms gesture.
The implied reason for SS breaking SOP was to get the agents out of the way, so the sniper would have a clear shot.
Yeah theres a lot of moving parts, and you kinda gotta watch it as many times as it takes to keep your eyes on ONE individual thruout the entire clip.
Its like that video where they tell you to count the basketball passes and while you are focused on that, there is a gorilla dancing in the background that you dont notice at all until next time you watch the clip and then you are surprised because how tf did i not notice the gorilla? Thats the point. We need to be aware of our weaknesses.
In this video, we see how the secret service inexplicably broke standard operating procedures, which seemed to confound one agent who did the “WTF!?” arms gesture.
The implied reason for SS breaking SOP was to get the agents out of the way, so the sniper would have a clear shot.
Thanks man.
edit: the yellow arrow on the left distracted me from the WTF guy.
Yeah theres a lot of moving parts, and you kinda gotta watch it as many times as it takes to keep your eyes on ONE individual thruout the entire clip.
Its like that video where they tell you to count the basketball passes and while you are focused on that, there is a gorilla dancing in the background that you dont notice at all until next time you watch the clip and then you are surprised because how tf did i not notice the gorilla? Thats the point. We need to be aware of our weaknesses.
Reminds me of Miyamoto Musashi, he said we must train our eyes to see everything
Any good tips on how to do that?