Mentalism, mind reading and the art of getting inside your head | Derren Brown | TED

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2019
  • "Magic is a great analogy for how we edit reality and form a story -- and then mistake that story for the truth," says psychological illusionist Derren Brown. In a clever talk wrapped around a dazzling mind-reading performance, Brown explores the seductive appeal of finding simple answers to life's complex and subtle questions.
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  • @leecromer3289
    @leecromer3289 Рік тому +965

    I ended up on stage with him. He asked me to ring my dad on my mobile, a Mike was attached to my phone so the audience could hear the conversation, Darren had a white board and wrote down a series of numbers and asked me to tell my father I was on stage and I was instructed to ask my dad a series of questions written on cards, and if the numerical answers from my dad matched the numbers Darren had previously written on the whiteboard, Darren had pulled it off. Before he started he gave me a folded ten pound note and told me that if the answers he’d written down didn’t correspond to my dads answers I could keep the money. As my dad answered the questions, one of which was his old army number, Darren wrote the answers down alongside the answers he’d already written down. At the end, none of the answers my father gave to the questions corresponded with what Darren had originally written down on the white board. He told me that he’d failed and I could keep the ten pounds and asked the audience to applaud me but just as I was walking off stage he asked me back and asked me to open the ten pound note. When I did he’d written, “I’ll get him to say these numbers” and an arrow pointed to the notes serial number, the numerical answers my father gave in order, including his old army number, where the notes serial number…

    • @vidushimishra9905
      @vidushimishra9905 Рік тому +86

      dude this is an underrated comment

    • @McKMagic
      @McKMagic Рік тому +34

      It's spelt Derren mate

    • @sapthadas2594
      @sapthadas2594 Рік тому +50

      Who's Mike ? Did they tie him to the phone? Just kidding 😂😂😂

    • @adrianh332
      @adrianh332 Рік тому +5

      @@McKMagic Auto correct, probably.

    • @McKMagic
      @McKMagic Рік тому +5

      @@adrianh332 more than likely lol

  • @count7340
    @count7340 4 роки тому +1348

    'A.H. Is there an A.H?'
    *The fuhrer has entered the chat*

    • @ethosgaming5619
      @ethosgaming5619 4 роки тому +21

      Count underrated comment

    • @15-gurdjieff88
      @15-gurdjieff88 4 роки тому +4

      Count why are your letters big ?

    • @timediverx
      @timediverx 4 роки тому +5

      Well played

    • @MrJayehawk
      @MrJayehawk 4 роки тому +5

      I literally LOL'd...thanks for that.

    • @lawrencemiller3081
      @lawrencemiller3081 4 роки тому +3

      Ask yourself how do the participants get the microphone so quickly?

  • @bobafete8274
    @bobafete8274 4 роки тому +2940

    So, when exactly is Ted gonna show up, haven't seen him in a single video yet.

  • @Glackdd
    @Glackdd 4 роки тому +3952

    Even still, bet he couldn't figure out what my girlfriend wants to eat.

    • @arilopez1102
      @arilopez1102 4 роки тому +12

      😁😁😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @Quantris
      @Quantris 4 роки тому +128

      Do *not* let Derren Brown talk to your girlfriend.

    • @Glackdd
      @Glackdd 4 роки тому +26

      Quantris it's cool, she left me now

    • @vicredshaw1155
      @vicredshaw1155 4 роки тому +10

      @@Glackdd she wants to eat pizza

    • @champ8605
      @champ8605 4 роки тому +25

      She'll be eating Derren.

  • @12parkourdude12
    @12parkourdude12 2 роки тому +268

    Saw this guy's show in Nottingham a few years back, absolutely incredible. He performed one stunt where he walked through different sections of the crowd, he then performed this stunt with the envelopes about 30 minutes later and when he got to one he basically said it was too easy and proceeded to point to the person whose envelope it was, he read the initials and the guy said it was him, noticing all of our impressed / confused faces and murmurings, he proceeded to tell us that he could smell the same cologne on the envelope that the man was wearing and remembered the smell from when he walked through the crowd 30 minutes ago!! If you ever get the chance, go to one of his shows!

  • @mmmk1616
    @mmmk1616 4 роки тому +3210

    While I found this very entertaining, I was hoping for some explanation on how he does it.

    • @YR2050
      @YR2050 4 роки тому +710

      Hire an actor and have them say yes to all your questions.

    • @mmmk1616
      @mmmk1616 4 роки тому +175

      @@YR2050 Well, yes, I suppose that is one way to do it of course. But what's the fun in that? :)

    • @joestockton7016
      @joestockton7016 4 роки тому +191

      Half of what he does is because he's a savant genius, the other half is because he's a shyster penis.

    • @jonshellmusic
      @jonshellmusic 4 роки тому +79

      Yes, I thought that would be coming as well. Disappointing.

    • @MRCroosingTootH
      @MRCroosingTootH 4 роки тому +185

      The honest explenation is that he stalks these 3 persons...

  • @nat1XP
    @nat1XP 4 роки тому +201

    While this is a fantastic magic trick he deserves this place on ted talks because of his brilliant point that all we do is continually make patterns and stories for things to make sense. Being less defensive with people by reminding ourselves we are all scared or dealing with stories we've grown up with. He talks about kindness being so important to everything we do. He's a brilliant beautiful soul tbh

    • @SuperRomanHoliday
      @SuperRomanHoliday Рік тому +3

      Nice of you to give him your approval to have a ted talk.

    • @tarunsaha096
      @tarunsaha096 Рік тому +1

      This is no magic tricks this is peak psychology application

    • @malcolmstockbridge2569
      @malcolmstockbridge2569 Рік тому +2

      @@tarunsaha096 The line between magic and psychology is a very fine line.

    • @MrFlameRad
      @MrFlameRad Рік тому

      ​@@tarunsaha096 my logical guess is that it's a mixture of both but truthfully I have no fucking clue how he's deceiving us and I haven't seen any good theories on it either

    • @Vugen18
      @Vugen18 7 місяців тому

      he isnt tricking anyone.. its awareness. Listen, he even tells us how he does it.

  • @DeadlyV1RU5
    @DeadlyV1RU5 4 роки тому +1293

    Derren is amazing, he’s a national treasure here in the UK. Great to see him on TED finally.

    • @sayhello2pedro
      @sayhello2pedro 4 роки тому +23

      Derren’s work is gold and second to none.He has revealed so much in how we misperceive and how some of us mislead others. I wish he would come to Melbourne

    • @chris230230
      @chris230230 4 роки тому +14

      @Wake Up That's a very strange jump to make. We also like beer battered fish and have a penchant for dry comedy.

    • @mehmetcemunal
      @mehmetcemunal 4 роки тому +3

      How does he do it???

    • @chris230230
      @chris230230 4 роки тому +7

      @@mehmetcemunal It's really not one quick answer like "it's done with mirrors". It's a a set of skills he's been developing for decades. Watch some of his other stuff though and he slowly talks more about it. Especially in his old TV shows.

    • @zacdeane2694
      @zacdeane2694 4 роки тому +19

      @Wake Up They didnt vote Jimmy Saville to be lead the fucking country now, did they

  • @Showmetheevidence-
    @Showmetheevidence- 4 роки тому +248

    He’s really good at what he does.
    And I love the fact he debunks the “psychic” BS before he starts (& other shows).

    • @maknavickas
      @maknavickas 2 роки тому +4

      That could be part of it to put at ease an educated crown like at TED, just saying.

    • @RandomIndyWrestling
      @RandomIndyWrestling Рік тому +17

      @@maknavickas it's not. He always does that

    • @timotheusnobel9795
      @timotheusnobel9795 Рік тому +8

      He is psychic. How else could he possibly know that stuff?? He just likes to cause a stir and have people worship him in bewilderment, because let's face it, he's a narcissist.

    • @ykshay
      @ykshay Рік тому

      @@timotheusnobel9795 🤔🥱

    • @ronnieherd9247
      @ronnieherd9247 Рік тому +34

      @@timotheusnobel9795 He isn`t psychic, he`s said that 100+ times. Worship is a bit strong, get a grip.

  • @tommytalks77
    @tommytalks77 4 роки тому +156

    This people had no idea what was about to hit them.
    Derren Brown is simply unbelievable. The best of the best of the best in what he does

  • @nikkimae813
    @nikkimae813 3 роки тому +44

    I've seen Derren live about 4 times in my tiny town theatre. He's such a legend, love how clever he is.

  • @exxcellbx6139
    @exxcellbx6139 4 роки тому +17

    "IT'S NOT THEIR PAIN YOU FEAR.. IT'S YOUR OWN"... That was a GOOD One!

  • @sayhello2pedro
    @sayhello2pedro 4 роки тому +58

    Derren’s work is gold and second to none.He has revealed so much in how we misperceive and how some of us mislead others. I wish he would come to Melbourne

  • @ahan41
    @ahan41 4 роки тому +7

    For everyone saying he didn't explain his techniques, actually he did, but you have to read between the lines. He wasn't guessing what people wrote at all as that would be impossible. Instead he was gauging by hand writing which people are open to (hypnotic) suggestion, and on the stage right there and then, he was using using conversational hypnosis to make them give the answers that he planted in their mind. In the stories he tells people on stage (which are by design long-winded) there is another story that the conscious mind doesn't detect but the unconscious one does (a story within the story), this then primes the mind to give particular response. Very impressive.

    • @steelc0re593
      @steelc0re593 4 роки тому +3

      I think this is it

    • @pdrg
      @pdrg 2 місяці тому

      It's more a story within a story than even that...

  • @jnIcksbkallday
    @jnIcksbkallday Рік тому +22

    We saw Mr. Brown live and I was part of the last act, brought up on stage and it was truly amazing and definitely an unforgettable moment in my life. People kept approaching me after the show to ask if i was part of the act. Truly a wonder evening ,Thank you sir!

  • @stevenbridges
    @stevenbridges 4 роки тому +498

    Derren Brown is the greatest mind reader of our time.

    • @pablogomes2380
      @pablogomes2380 4 роки тому +2

      Are you quitting youtube? :(

    • @stevenbridges
      @stevenbridges 4 роки тому +9

      Pablo Gomes no, I’ll be back don’t worry :)

    • @HENRYFOLEY
      @HENRYFOLEY 4 роки тому +28

      No such thing as a mind reader

    • @lucasmano8187
      @lucasmano8187 4 роки тому +15

      @@HENRYFOLEY nobody here believes in magic, don't worry

    • @HENRYFOLEY
      @HENRYFOLEY 4 роки тому +15

      @@lucasmano8187 A lot of people do Lucas, that's the problem.

  • @Xanthous1
    @Xanthous1 3 роки тому +112

    Derren Brown is scary good at combining techniques. I love the stories he tells in his work and the empowerment he offers people through that work. NLP done well.

    • @brookewestonctc
      @brookewestonctc Рік тому

      There's no NLP. That's all selling the trick. This is a straight up magic trick. He's a brilliant performer, but there is no psychology, it's all tricks.

    • @rainbowcookie5598
      @rainbowcookie5598 3 місяці тому

      Doesn’t he state to never use nlp and that the only thing he did with it was write in his book about it? (Or it’s misdirection to make us believe he doesn’t,who knows)

    • @pdrg
      @pdrg 2 місяці тому +1

      Remember - mentalism is magic dressed up as psychology/psychic power

  • @user-by6yc8yl7v
    @user-by6yc8yl7v Рік тому +8

    This is incredible.
    He has the members of the audience giving him the answers to his questions and noone can see it.
    The level of understanding human behaviour and what makes us tick is incredible.

  • @joeker50
    @joeker50 4 роки тому +13

    Derren is and allways will be the best.. Love him entertain. 10 years of watching him, still fastinates me

  • @MrFirepoi
    @MrFirepoi 4 роки тому +36

    I went to see his stage show once, 10 years ago. As a psychology undergrad at the time I thought I might have the slightest idea of what he was doing. I didn’t. He did an amazing recap at the end, highlighting the little subtle tricks along the way that we’d all missed.... It was mind blowing!

    • @15-gurdjieff88
      @15-gurdjieff88 4 роки тому +1

      MrFirepoi what was one of things he highlated?

    • @MrFirepoi
      @MrFirepoi 4 роки тому +15

      15-Gurdjieff it’s hard to draw on specific examples as it was so long ago, but at the end of the show someone from the audience had to pick a newspaper from a selection, then a page, paragraph, sentence and then a word from that sentence, all seemingly free choice. Earlier in the show he talked about gender bias and the daily figure of females to daily MALE in a feedback survey. The person at the end of the show started off by picking a copy of the Daily MAIL Newspaper... this explanation isn’t doing it justice at all! 😂 it was brilliant.

    • @15-gurdjieff88
      @15-gurdjieff88 4 роки тому +1

      MrFirepoi thanks

    • @15-gurdjieff88
      @15-gurdjieff88 4 роки тому

      bad1dobby thanks

    • @VperVendetta1992
      @VperVendetta1992 4 роки тому +10

      @@MrFirepoi I've seen that trick on UA-cam. The explanation is most likely that he changed the pieces of papers at the end with some that he had in his pocket. In fact you can see that the pieces the girl handed to him were bigger than the first few he laid down on the table. After that it's a matter of forcing the chosen word from the pile of papers by using many possible tricks used by illusionists with cards. His explanations about NLP and putting thoughts inside one's head are mostly bollocks, because they don't work all the time, so a stage magician can't rely on them in such an extent.

  • @Jealod24
    @Jealod24 6 місяців тому +4

    This is a clear demonstration of having the information ahead of time. He uses distraction to confuse people and make things look more impressive… consider that the blindfold was pointless since he is the one who picked out the guy. It’s not like a random audience member stood up. His team likely has everyone’s names and they do research. He chose which envelopes to pick. I love that he shows how easy it is to fake this stupid stuff.

    • @FanUtd535
      @FanUtd535 6 місяців тому

      its not even that complicated. @ 4:28 you see the manipulation of the envelopes begin, ending when he turns around to sit down on the chair. he can now read inside the envelopes and the real 'trick' begins, memorising the contents of the cards. youre right he rest is showmanship/misdirection.

  • @SteveDorrans
    @SteveDorrans 2 роки тому +7

    Access to data about who has bought tickets and where they are sitting plus a few hours researching their social media accounts makes almost all of this trick work. Top marks for somehow hacking Alan's password at the end, unless he had accidentally typed it into a free text box when buying his tickets.

  • @JohnKooz
    @JohnKooz 2 роки тому +17

    Truly magnificent. Have followed Derren's work since 2009 (13 years) and it was marvelous that he did imho one of his most stunning and electrifying mindreading displays at Ted! He truly is a British national treasure and indubitably one of the (if not The) greatest mentalists of all time.

  • @mikelopez9071
    @mikelopez9071 4 роки тому +442

    The women from Virginia seems incredibly sweet, like a genuinely kind soul.

  • @thehangingparsiple5692
    @thehangingparsiple5692 Рік тому +7

    I saw Derren in Eastbourne, and we had to bring a personal possession which he would read and attach to the owner. I was so disappointed that I failed to jump high enough to catch the hoop he threw out to select participants - I stupidly wore a fairly short dress, and was terrified of flashing!
    But the show (dedicated to his father) was beautiful and so spiritually uplifting; me and my friends (who came with me) both messaged each other at the same time afterwards, all saying how calm and peaceful we felt inside.
    Love Derren 💕⭐

  • @kierrafield9168
    @kierrafield9168 4 роки тому +37

    Yes Derren! So happy to start seeing him getting the recognition he so deserves in America! 😍

  • @bendlor
    @bendlor 9 місяців тому +1

    This is so historic in so many ways. Legendary stuff. This is one of them clips thatll forever inspire future magicians and mind readers. Absolute holy grail

  • @ruthrobinson2232
    @ruthrobinson2232 4 роки тому +6

    Can’t wait to see him next year! Loved him ever since I stumbled across his first show on tv. He is just amazing

  • @tracy9610
    @tracy9610 4 роки тому +19

    I can't get enough of Derren Brown. The Broadway show is something to look forward to!

  • @happyhoney2000
    @happyhoney2000 4 роки тому +3

    I love derren so much. I always thought his psychological stuff was the best kind of magic, especially when he would show is how he did it too!

  • @anthonysmith9920
    @anthonysmith9920 11 місяців тому

    Seen this guy 5 times, and he has never failed to amaze me......GENIUS!

  • @chensangwiset6679
    @chensangwiset6679 3 роки тому +94

    imagine this guy plays among us

    • @Sean-uu9rg
      @Sean-uu9rg 3 роки тому +9

      He would be killed first every game lol

  • @danecobain
    @danecobain 4 роки тому +20

    Amazing! I saw Derren Brown a few years ago and unfortunately his Jedi mind tricks didn't work on me, but I have a lot of respect for what he does

  • @facepalmjesus1608
    @facepalmjesus1608 4 роки тому +5

    this man inspired me to get into the magical realm of mentalism....ty Derren!!!

  • @MaleneMarkussenmusic
    @MaleneMarkussenmusic 4 роки тому +6

    Derren Brown is one of the coolest, smartest and just wow entertainers I know of.

  • @orth82
    @orth82 Рік тому

    I love Derren Brown and admire his work in debunking BS. One of the best TED talks ever :)

  • @skincarehub
    @skincarehub 3 роки тому +3

    His presentation is one of the best I have ever seen.

  • @curiouslyt2123
    @curiouslyt2123 3 роки тому +12

    I love him D.B. He’s really good. I will say this though. This ted talk seemed more like just another performance than it did a talk about the ability of how mentalism works or how it’s done successfully
    I can gather from watching that he’s guiding, directing the person. He tells you think about something, then mentions passwords. The man easily could have been thinking about his sick dog but since Derran spoke of passwords, it makes the man think of, gee, I do have a password to something so now his focus is on that instead of the few things or 1 thing that already came to mind. Everyone has a password so it’s an easy one to get a person to focus on instead of so now your both on the same page. The other questions thrown in I’m thinking are distractions to make you or subject forget what the 1st thought was and to go along with yes no questions and stick to what he’s asking you to focus on which is back to a password. How he gets to the rest is the real trick, getting the precise password right just by only guessing there was an I in it and he changed to I from a b. The only LOGICAL explanation for someone to guess a strangers password would be beforehand or prior knowledge and SPECIFIC, PRE picked individuals to show case your predictive ability by using pre hand knowledge of their life. It’s how Benny Hinn the televangelist can guess someone in his audience has a very very not so common specific illness he wants to pray for. He gets that info by sending out his people amongst the visitors and have them over hear conversations and those people are picked because they were the most vocal about why they were there, what they want to happen and had the best story to exploit in his program that would get others to believe and donate even more money hoping they will be the next to be called onstage or healed. But even those ppl are pre picked while the most I’ll are purposefully pushed as far back away from the stage as possible and overwhelmed with possible fake choices placed ahead of them so they can’t get to the stage, ask for a random healing and embarrass the televangelist on live broadcasts. Anyway, That’s the only logical way I can explain how he guesses certain things is because the person has mentioned it before and before the start of the show. If there is another tactic, I would not know what that would be and was hoping he would go into his act more and how he dose it which would explain the thumbs down for this ted talk.
    I didn’t thumbs down because I actually like him and watched most of his shows but thought this ted talk would go to detail how he dose it or how others if not him have done it but instead turned out to be just a performance or promotion for his next project which is find! Still love his work. Very talented he is!

    • @SHRGP
      @SHRGP 2 роки тому +3

      youre more or less correct but the pre hand knowledge is usually achieved in much more clever ways than sending people out to overhear things. nobody will be openly speaking about what their password is in a conversation. i wouldnt feel good outright exposing certain techniques and even if i did derren could be doing something a little (or a lot) different. but there are ways, and youre not as far off as most people are. oh and about the people overhearing conversations, heres a funny thing to do if you ever find yourself at some sort of event or a show with a psychic involved - if anyone you dont know ever makes conversation with you, lie. and if youre ever specifically picked, youll have a fun time hearing all those lies said back to you. you dont have to ruin the show or anything, you can go along and agree with them but youll know to yourself. and thats quite fun, i think. oh and also please DO ruin the show if they happen to be one of those psychics who tell people their spouse is cheating or that their aunt Mary is speaking to them from beyond the grave. those people are disgusting. other than that have fun and take care :)

    • @SpaceZombie
      @SpaceZombie Місяць тому

      @@SHRGP Also a fan of Derren Brown's work, I used to watch a lot of his stuff. I do think many people overestimate the amount of 'psychology' he actually uses, with any magic trick, often things are much simpler than they seem. They are simply packaged to appear more complex. Someone else mentioned it as well, but the performance is actually what really sells something. Of course he explains very real phenomena in psychology, but he also uses it as a tool to misguide the audience on what's going on on stage (I feel). The audience will create their own elaborate stories around how he does things. Very interesting stuff though!

  • @PiglipsMaximus
    @PiglipsMaximus 3 роки тому +1

    It's clever how he has done this opening before in Infamous, only he's changed it slightly and it's still comforting to watch love Derren. Listen to this man, and also buy his book!

  • @pandabear6546
    @pandabear6546 10 місяців тому +1

    Always blown away by how captivating Darren is when public speaking.

  • @chrischarlescook
    @chrischarlescook 2 роки тому +32

    I've seen Derren live 5 times, met him twice at the stage door after shows. The only attribute more amazing than his talents is his kind character.
    Just a total legend.

  • @prenthollzincke1777
    @prenthollzincke1777 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you, Derren for all that you do!

  • @jimkennedy8912
    @jimkennedy8912 Рік тому +1

    Went to see Derren Las night at The Lowery Theatre the third time I manage to see him. His show The Showman was spectacular and the most emotional show that I have ever seen.
    Thank you

  • @geoffjoffy
    @geoffjoffy 2 роки тому

    Most of the things he does are just so amazing, I can't believe they're just tricks. I think Derren is from another planet and really has those powers.

  • @karenpinson759
    @karenpinson759 3 роки тому +50

    Derren Brown is always amazing. Of course, he isn't going to tell how he does it. Mentalism is a form of magic. The magician never tells how it is done. Derren always says in his shows that he may use misdirection, suggestion, slight of hand, and showmanship.

    • @micomator
      @micomator Рік тому +1

      Hardly any of his tricks are true mentalism, most are just sleight of hand and lies. People in these shows request a ticket to write on (they aren't handed out to everyone). So when a sheet comes back, they know exactly who wrote the question. They read the question, and find the persons name based on their seat number. They research as much as they can, and feed the info to Derren via his earpiece. The skill comes from him pretending like this information is being deduced on the fly.

    • @adogspocket
      @adogspocket Рік тому +3

      @@micomator All mentalism is “lies and sleight of hand”. It’s a subgenre of magic.
      You are wrong about how he does this routine, however. It’s far less convoluted than that.

    • @micomator
      @micomator Рік тому

      @@adogspocket " It’s far less convoluted than that" Go ooooonnnn

    • @adogspocket
      @adogspocket Рік тому +7

      @@micomator Exposure is frowned upon, but if you read the classics like Anneman's Practical Mental Magic and Corinda's 13 Steps to Mentalism, you should be able to piece together what he's doing here (his presentation is the best I've seen, though).
      It would also help to compare this video to videos of him performing the same routine on other occasions (it's in his Enigma live show, I think). Things he does which seem incidental are often hiding part of the method.

  • @Brooker0013
    @Brooker0013 4 роки тому +35

    Derren is amazing. The amount of time he must put into what he does blows my mind. Just the amount of reading he must of done, let alone the practice is hard for me to get my head around. 👍🏼✌🏼

    • @mamothogre136
      @mamothogre136 6 місяців тому

      Derren*

    • @Brooker0013
      @Brooker0013 6 місяців тому

      @@mamothogre136 must of been auto correct

  • @benjaminbrady2385
    @benjaminbrady2385 4 роки тому +5

    Always amazing to see Derren Brown!

  • @marcomotroni
    @marcomotroni 3 роки тому +5

    12:04 amazing subtlety. The degree to which he pulls this off to make it convincing gives me chills, especially after seeing it live.

  • @olivierprevost1
    @olivierprevost1 4 роки тому +8

    Been following Derren for years. Still amazed as the first time i saw him when he performs.

  • @LitpalLitpal
    @LitpalLitpal 4 роки тому +3

    In the German language Derren Brown might be called ein Wunderkind - a wonder child. He can do everything! He's just amazing!

    • @kwanarchive
      @kwanarchive 3 роки тому

      Well, he can certainly make you believe he can do everything...

    • @LitpalLitpal
      @LitpalLitpal 3 роки тому

      @@kwanarchive, the difference between him and say a politician, is that he is not lying. He is a performer. What he is doing is art. While what politicians, globalists and main stream propaganda are doing - is pathological lying. Pathological lying is a symptom of Cluster B personality disorder. I hope the public can see the difference 🤔

  • @Millennial_Mike
    @Millennial_Mike 3 роки тому +1

    I saw his show in Newcastle a few years ago. Was superb! This demonstration was actually in the show.

  • @Artemisss1
    @Artemisss1 Рік тому +1

    This is still so great. I also love that watching this again after three years, I start to think about it more. When he gets the name Allan spot on, first I thought it was just an educated guess that feels impressive, where he just says a name suitable for the age group that he has in front of him. But then I noticed all these people have cards with their name on it. He probably just read the name Allan of the card before he blindfolded himself and took a good look at the guy too. Doesn't explain everything he does next, but I'm sure that's part of it...

    • @clipboarder_official
      @clipboarder_official Рік тому +2

      Ockham's razor. He could not have deduced the password on the fly. It must have been pre-researched.

  • @freddylowe4900
    @freddylowe4900 4 роки тому +12

    “We would worry a lot less about what other people think of us if we realised how seldom they do.” ~ Derren Brown
    That made me guffaw, and it is absolutely true. Wiser than most self-help books out there!

    • @jaspberg
      @jaspberg 4 роки тому +1

      It's a David Foster Wallace quote

    • @TestAccount-fw6nk
      @TestAccount-fw6nk 3 роки тому +1

      @@jaspberg And a Dr. Phil quote.

    • @bruce_c_in_nz
      @bruce_c_in_nz Рік тому +1

      Regardless of the identity of the first person to speak the idea, who might well have done so before any of Derren or the other people mentioned, the idea itself struck me very forcefully and also elicited (what I would describe as) a chuckle. It ranks along with another of my favourite quotes, "For peace of mind, we need to resign as General Manager of the Universe."

  • @dodger1x
    @dodger1x 4 роки тому +19

    Anytime I see a mentalist on Got Talent, I always think they are crap if you compare them to Derren Brown 😅 He is the master of this and his delivery is exelent .

    • @ogbondmatiowanemi719
      @ogbondmatiowanemi719 4 роки тому

      They are mentalists... derren is Psychic, Pisces, 27th February....

  • @DavidRobertsBuffalodavid
    @DavidRobertsBuffalodavid Рік тому +1

    Done so well. When you watch it again, look for the best part, where he says he's going to do one thing and then does another.
    I won't reveal the basic trick, but he does one of the oldest tricks in the book. But as in all magic, banter is everything.

    • @jameskhumalo-nh7hv
      @jameskhumalo-nh7hv Рік тому

      😂😂😂😂😂sure you know the trick my good sir 😂

  • @prenthollzincke1777
    @prenthollzincke1777 2 роки тому

    I Love Derren! He's brilliant! Rewatching this in 2022.

  • @rokker101
    @rokker101 2 роки тому +61

    I have seen Derren twice live and I can confirm that the shows are 100% mind blowing .. if you get the chance to see him please do as he is the master of manipulation you will leave the theatre absolutely gobsmacked and still not believing what you have just witnessed is real .

    • @mutexin
      @mutexin 2 роки тому

      Because it' not real. Ironically people participating in TED shows pretend to be smart and educated, yet they are too dumb to understand trickery.

    • @sumandevkota5131
      @sumandevkota5131 2 роки тому

      @@mutexin even the smartest people know they are dumb at some point in there life. its not about being dumb its about trying to co-ops with some very discomfortable acts we're all human an animal we all have those trades if you think you're diff actually you're acting like that little princess of a father who knows nothing about world and its rules :P

    • @topdog5252
      @topdog5252 Рік тому

      That’s the best kind of magic. Unbelievable but the magician is still completely honest that it’s not supernatural.

    • @hawk_202
      @hawk_202 Рік тому

      @@topdog5252 thats where i dont think he is being honest.
      if you had expeirenced any psychic ability for yourself and you look at what he does you start to wonder........
      I really dont think you can do what he does without stooges or real mind reading, unless you believe body lanuage can give away a password or tone of voice.......

    • @Cordelia-again
      @Cordelia-again Рік тому

      I've also been to two of his shows one in London and one in Hull. Fantastically entertaining - he's a true showman.

  • @gregwilliamsono9360
    @gregwilliamsono9360 2 роки тому +3

    We are very predictable..if we put the time and energy into studying people..along with a good memory..some of us could also do exactly what he's doing. That's why I love Derren..he actually tells you what he's doing.

    • @serbiapranks6539
      @serbiapranks6539 Рік тому

      where did he tell us what he is doing ;) ... let me tell you something tho, he is doing AT LEAST 10 things at once, plus the great knowledge and memory about almost anything. But he rarely say to you what he is doing. Even when he is nervous, he is just acting... even when he is relaxed, you dont know if he is relaxed. Thats why he is best. Those two states are hardest to act, especially the legs and the hands... :) all the best but idk where did he explain anything TRULY? ?????'

    • @gregwilliamsono9360
      @gregwilliamsono9360 Рік тому

      @@serbiapranks6539 ..you haven't seen all his shows..He often explains how he does things

  • @Walkman0007
    @Walkman0007 4 роки тому +1

    I have been looking up Derren on youtube for the last couple of months waiting for this TED appearance...
    this is accually a bit from one of his last shows, and you'd be surprised how easy it is what he does....

    • @thecoderofyoutube
      @thecoderofyoutube 4 роки тому

      It's not the ease of the trick but the way it's staged. One of his early books was called "Pure Effect"...

  • @DarkDelusions
    @DarkDelusions 4 роки тому +2

    This TED talk is great because it is a show, don't tell performance by Derren Brown. He tells us himself that we love stories and narratives and we disregard evidence to keep that narrative alive. Simultaneously, he paints an amazing narrative about how he can read minds and even passwords (!) using just social cues and small physical tics, when a simpler explanation of it being completely staged exists. He himself tells us not to trust him, but we fall ever so easily into his act anyway. Brilliant

  • @Snotlingfondler
    @Snotlingfondler 3 роки тому +6

    Good to see Derren getting some appreciation across the Atlantic at last.

  • @Aaqrus
    @Aaqrus 4 роки тому +4

    I've just discovered him, and waouw... i know a french mentalist who's very strong at mentalisism but him... i swear i could spend my entire life to learn all the knowlendge about mentalisism to practice it on every person that i don't know, it's a real satisfaction to see him doing it !

    • @pipinflier7050
      @pipinflier7050 4 роки тому

      What french mentalist are you talking about? Fabien Olicard?

    • @Aaqrus
      @Aaqrus 4 роки тому +1

      @@pipinflier7050 exactly, if you're french (i guess you are) je pense que fabien olicard est vraiment bon aussi dans ce domaine c'est fou

  • @aallpprr8998
    @aallpprr8998 4 роки тому

    Omggg a ted talk with derren brown?? I have high expectations

  • @lizhang3302
    @lizhang3302 3 місяці тому +1

    I went to a Las Vegas mind reading magic show and stayed after the show to meet the magician. I thought of a name in my mind. The magician read it immediately. Its juat unbelievable!!!!

  • @theodorul4085
    @theodorul4085 4 роки тому +46

    literally can't believe what i just read in the notification
    I so like this guy

    • @tedlemoine5587
      @tedlemoine5587 4 роки тому

      He has hundreds of videos on UA-cam that blow your mind . Well worth watching

    • @seanmcmeown1992
      @seanmcmeown1992 4 роки тому

      Check out his tv specials

  • @sahilrajpal5604
    @sahilrajpal5604 4 роки тому +79

    Its like dream came true to see derren on ted talks 😍😍😍

    • @sarastewart4379
      @sarastewart4379 4 роки тому +3

      I would have much preferred an actual talk than just another episode of his act.

  • @AD-pq7ph
    @AD-pq7ph 4 роки тому +1

    Although people are bitching"how does he reads minds...explain that"... but infact what he says in 1:53 in most powerful insight into our minds to be at peace! Thanks Darren!

  • @damonm3
    @damonm3 4 роки тому +3

    Finally!!! I wish Derren would get a new show. He put on the best stuff ❤️❤️.. and now that I’ve watched this he’s just unreal. A true master of his craft. How? Nailed everything

    • @damonm3
      @damonm3 4 роки тому

      Ellis Scott I wish he’d get a new tv show. They are so good! Love seeing his creativity! Need more than 1 hour a year.

  • @lalmuanpuiamizo
    @lalmuanpuiamizo 4 роки тому +138

    Darren on Ted, yipee. A good influence on skepticism and critical thinking

    • @bigcretin
      @bigcretin 4 роки тому +3

      "Darren".. you must be a huge fan.

    • @bhaskarbaruah5075
      @bhaskarbaruah5075 4 роки тому +1

      @John Smith link

    • @reedofwater
      @reedofwater 4 роки тому

      @John Smith I hadn't seen the "Read More" on your comment, my apologies. I like how the second link you pasted addressed the issue. Pedophiles are hidden threats that current methods cannot combat, so might as well let the world know that they exist and encourage them to seek psychological help. That being said in the third link what the guy was doing in the library was absurd and he should be humiliated. The point of the second vid was to raise awareness so that pedophiles can turn themselves in to psychologists.

  • @leslawrenson
    @leslawrenson 4 роки тому +5

    Good old Derren. Always one ahead.

  • @annangel4828
    @annangel4828 4 роки тому +1

    Love you DB! So psyched you are performing in NYC! See ya.

  • @philj3167
    @philj3167 4 роки тому +4

    Always been a fan of Derren's work
    Bravo

  • @somebody3
    @somebody3 4 роки тому +58

    Since TED is about educating, here is the explanation of this trick: the performer reads the content of any envelope and throws it away pretending that it's a silly question, while remembering what was written and then pretending to guess what's in the next envelope, while in actuality it was the content of the earlier envelope he's thrown away. Once he "guesses" the content of the envelope, he opens it and actually reads the content of the next envelope that he will be pretending to read. All this is accompanied by some guessing and info obtained from mingling with audience prior to the show. While in the past they've used an assistant who pretended that the first questions/answer was his/hers, while in fact the performer would open someone else's envelope and pretend that it is the content of the next one. Though there are many variants of this act, and Darren seems to be incorporating his own elements.

    • @rethanwilliams
      @rethanwilliams 4 роки тому +14

      That is a lovely explanation, and Annemann, Corinda, Robert Nelson, Bob Cassidy, Banachek, and even Jermay to an extent (along with dozens others) have performed and even published effects using this method, I am certain that Derren does more than that. Imagine performing and revealing what he does using only the method you described. I don't think you could. In addition, I know there is a much more elegant way of doing it that doesn't require him to ever get on stage and open-or even read the contents of- a single envelope. The one ahead principle you described can work well, but I think if you watch this again- or better yet, watch him perform it on his 'Svengali' TV special- you will see there is so much more to it, in the very best way.

    • @user-de5pr5ub6w
      @user-de5pr5ub6w 4 роки тому +1

      Great explanation

    • @joaoramos32
      @joaoramos32 3 роки тому

      Thank you, sir

    • @TheDeconstructivist
      @TheDeconstructivist 2 роки тому +1

      But that suggests that they're trick envelopes or something... since the first envelope he throws away he never opens. He just stares at it.

    • @JamieVegas
      @JamieVegas 2 роки тому

      @@rethanwilliams No, he never opens the first one. He can also be seen holding the cards to his lapel to apply a pull and then allowing one card, three different times, to pop into his jacket. I have no idea WHY they are going into his jacket, but it might have something to do with that chair and assistants backstage.

  • @macbitz
    @macbitz 4 роки тому +3

    Incredible what the human mind can do in the right hands...

  • @cquinnable
    @cquinnable 3 роки тому

    I've seen this man live. I have watched almost everything by him and I still have abso-fucking-lutely no idea how he does this.

    • @curtisalex456
      @curtisalex456 3 роки тому +1

      oh boy, i remembered when He used to have hair. That was a while ago. Lol

  • @spencerd9325
    @spencerd9325 3 роки тому

    I've seen him many times and Derren takes over Americaaaa!!!

  • @reggiecorrea
    @reggiecorrea 4 роки тому +4

    I absolutely LOVE you Derren and I can't wait to see you again. You are amazing!!!

  • @bswift1991
    @bswift1991 4 роки тому +8

    This will always be the most impressive stage trick I've ever seen. Seen him do it in person, seen it on recording before. I'm sure the explanation is so tedious but man is it entertaining.

    • @calebwhales
      @calebwhales 4 роки тому +4

      Perhaps it's tedious but he explains how he does the trick right at the beginning. That he's not going in blind. It's showmanship for effect. He got ticket names off sales, knew their seat number, and scoured social media ahead of time. I'm not downplaying the effect or the trick or that it's that easy so we can dismiss it. But yeah, that's the trick.

    • @bswift1991
      @bswift1991 4 роки тому +2

      @@calebwhales Even just holding all that information together in your mind is impressive to me. Remembering personal details about specific people and where that person is sitting in the audience. He only does it with one or two people in this TED talk but in the stage version he tours he does it to about 15-20 people. Even if he just got the information fed to him before hand that's still nuts to remember the right info for the right people in the right seat. The man is a genius.

    • @becksundgras
      @becksundgras 4 роки тому +1

      @@bswift1991 In his book he describes alot of memory techniques.

    • @jlassonful
      @jlassonful 3 роки тому +1

      @@becksundgras that does not explain what someone's password would be. those things are not public. my passwords are not things that people would guess.

    • @JohnBurtonTheFirst
      @JohnBurtonTheFirst 2 роки тому +2

      @@jlassonful it wasn't your password he was guessing... My guess is that dude has a boat called Ariboy in his FB profile photo ;-)

  • @magicorthodoxy
    @magicorthodoxy 4 роки тому +4

    Derren Bown is the greatest - I've reviewed a lot of his effects and books on my channel . A living legend !!!

    • @Rhewin
      @Rhewin 2 роки тому

      Hey, I found you in the wild!

    • @NickzAndMikz
      @NickzAndMikz Рік тому

      Always plug

  • @willienelsongonzalez4609
    @willienelsongonzalez4609 2 роки тому

    Derren is definitely not of this world! This was absolutely fascinating!

  • @theartofbeingqueer
    @theartofbeingqueer 4 роки тому +52

    LOVE Derren Brown, always so interesting to watch!

  • @TheeRebel
    @TheeRebel 4 роки тому +24

    His book "Happy" helped me alot! Great job Derren.

  • @TommyLikeTom
    @TommyLikeTom 4 роки тому +194

    4 weeks? it took 4 weeks for youtube to recommend this?
    "if you don't know me by now..."

    • @weill6872
      @weill6872 4 роки тому +1

      thank you for remind me that beautiful song

    • @EpicBunty
      @EpicBunty 4 роки тому +2

      youtube, you fickle fickle mistress, serve me!!!

    • @raedgaj3878
      @raedgaj3878 3 роки тому

      2021, just got a Derren Brown TED Talk?

  • @Aquillyne
    @Aquillyne 4 роки тому +36

    So here’s how he does the whole trick.
    Accomplices elsewhere in the hall are watching selected question-writers. Could be a person behind them, or somewhere else entirely, with a zoom lens. One way or another, they clock the person’s name (badge, seat, seating plan, may all help) and their question/info. This is relayed into Derren’s in-ear earpiece (the large yellow microphone thing is a dummy). Derren rifles through the envelopes until he finds the one with the initials/position that he already knows info about. Derren proceeds to hot-read. His accomplices supply additional information about the person from their public Facebook and LinkedIn posts as he progresses.
    The password trick is possibly more interesting. He makes it seem like he’s opening up the floor to anyone, but zones in on the individual (Alan) who has long since been preselected, making it look like he’s doing it at random. (This is emphasised with all the pointless blindfolding and waving of hands.) It isn’t confirmed that the man has _just_ decided to think about a password, because he hasn’t. We don’t know the context but this “Ariboy” password has been fed to him by one of Derren’s accomplices sometime in the last 30 minutes, during pre-show chit-chat, or even until just moments before. We don’t know what interesting story this involved but this unusually simple password has certainly been suggested to the man in a way that makes him remember it. Derren forces this back to the man’s attention by saying “You’ve got a password, right?” Of course, being 6 letters long, when Derren asks him to pick a letter from the middle, it will certainly be B or I.
    In short, as Derren says (and thankfully he is open about it now), he isn’t using a single ounce of psychology or psychic ability. The whole thing is a simple illusion - like basically all of Derren’s tricks! They entertain; but they are not about psychology.

    • @randysager3660
      @randysager3660 4 роки тому

      Nice try but no. The Q&A envelopes. Is much simpler than that. It could be done in the way you describe. But Derren is more devious than that and went even simpler classic method for that. No. The password was not stooged.

    • @Aquillyne
      @Aquillyne 4 роки тому

      Randy Sager Care to explain the simpler method?

    • @randysager3660
      @randysager3660 4 роки тому

      @@Aquillyne No but if you really want to know start with the book PRACTICAL MENTAL MAGIC written by Ted Annemann.

    • @randysager3660
      @randysager3660 4 роки тому

      @@Aquillyne Also notice that he took the mic/earphone off after asking for regular mic? He did that not only to put on the blindfold but also to show that it wasn't an earpiece that was being used. Again if you really want to know start with PRACTICAL MENTAL MAGIC by Ted Annemann.

    • @lucasmano8187
      @lucasmano8187 4 роки тому +1

      Hi, I know how this is done, you're right about the info on the cards being obtained by Derren's Team but it's actually in a much simpler and clean manner than the one you suggested, a simple trick really no need for lens or spying around, he's a magician after all.
      I think what amazes people in this act isn't mainly the fact that he knows the questions they wrote but the fact that he can apparently answer questions like "what's wrong with my foot?" or "what's my computer password?" and I think that's the most clever part about the whole thing but I might have spoken too much.
      Also, no earpiece, just well-developed mnemonics.

  • @rahulsreekumar2562
    @rahulsreekumar2562 4 роки тому +26

    Man! This is so hard to believe, yet I want it to be real and learn it.

    • @MrManultra
      @MrManultra 4 роки тому +3

      easy , get an audience and on the screen where it usually says "clap now" you write: answer every question with yes. and boom !

    • @rahulsreekumar2562
      @rahulsreekumar2562 4 роки тому +2

      @@MrManultra yeah, lol
      Maybe the whole point of the video was getting inside our heads

    • @zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998
      @zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998 4 роки тому +6

      looked at her hands- from them understood she had a farm. Seems legit to me

    • @MrManultra
      @MrManultra 4 роки тому +1

      @@zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998 my question is how he knew there was an allan with a big nameplate in the first row in front of him?

    • @rahulsreekumar2562
      @rahulsreekumar2562 4 роки тому +1

      @@zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998 I bet it was the remains of dirt between her finger nails🤣

  • @j.e.8286
    @j.e.8286 4 роки тому +4

    I loved the Broadway show - it definitely makes the audience think and question some of their beliefs :) Some illusionists talk down to their audience a little, but Derren has a great connection with the audience - he really makes everyone laugh and have a wonderful experience :)

    • @alicedoors4826
      @alicedoors4826 4 роки тому

      Stupid question: Is it still on and is it in NY?

    • @MsAliciaRL
      @MsAliciaRL 4 місяці тому

      I wish I could have seen his Broadway show. I had wanted to see Derren for years, but being American, I had accepted that wasn't going to happen. Then he got a Broadway show, but I didn't have the funds to travel to NYC just for one show.

  • @panahim
    @panahim 4 роки тому

    Great Job, Great message

  • @movingsocks579
    @movingsocks579 4 роки тому +1

    Derren is way more important than a Ted Talk

  • @trietphan3196
    @trietphan3196 4 роки тому +60

    Derren Brown is and has been the best entertainer in the world.

  • @ashleygibson2342
    @ashleygibson2342 4 роки тому +5

    People who don’t get it. Lol! He’s messing with your personal narrative, skewing your internal monologue. Your thoughts are the explanation! Great job Ted talk.

  • @WindsorGoldPlating
    @WindsorGoldPlating 2 роки тому

    He is an absolute legend of a man!

  • @avishivashisht3988
    @avishivashisht3988 4 роки тому +2

    How fantastic was that! Also, TED is the one platform bringing such extreme excitement for all!
    Wow!

  • @Swingman2012
    @Swingman2012 4 роки тому +4

    I know his focus was on the stories we tell our selves and the performance was intended to illustrate that, and it was brilliantly done. But I was really disappointed that he didn't talk about how his mentalism is done. Please have him back!

    • @Vugen18
      @Vugen18 7 місяців тому

      he did tell us..

  • @asecretturning
    @asecretturning 3 роки тому +6

    His opening statement is the most important, underrated concept for transforming the modern era.

  • @Jonney1
    @Jonney1 4 роки тому

    Absolutely incredible.

  • @claudianielsen36
    @claudianielsen36 Рік тому +1

    I have just watched his show in the West of London and came away blown away! He is a genius in so many ways, a hypnotist, philosopher as well as a magician. He put a ring around the stem of a wine glass without breaking it in the full view of the camera. But more interestingly (to me), he got into people's minds as he did in this TED talk and told them amazing things about themselves and their lives. What I find surprising is that he debunks psychism. If he is not faking it, he is obviously psychic .... and a very good one at that!! What is wrong with being psychic? It is an intuitive gift which based on my long life experience I see as an ability we all have, except that some are very good at and develop it, and most of us less so!

  • @MannFace51
    @MannFace51 4 роки тому +181

    My mans looks like Jeff Bezos in the thumbnail

  • @therantingboy
    @therantingboy 4 роки тому +9

    I think Derren sees the cards first and is using a memory technique to memorize a select number of people's cards. Derren controlled the selection process from a limited pool. He could be using the loci/memory palace technique to commit 10 stories to memory. If the card was a form that asked other personal information, then that might explain how he got the man's password too. Or possibly this combined with online research. So I think the impressive aspect of the trick is using an advanced memory technique to hold information they provided through the cards or found online.

    • @RambergKruse
      @RambergKruse 6 місяців тому +3

      But wasn't the last guy one of the people who had not written a question?

  • @healgrowlovecommunity8397
    @healgrowlovecommunity8397 Рік тому

    Derren is a national treasure/genius/lovely guy! ❤️

  • @BlinkerBinker
    @BlinkerBinker 4 роки тому

    Having read and followed derren for ages, I’m guessing he memorised all the guests info from the centre rows as it was a ticketed event, he has an excellent memory. The sealed cards with the initials is enough to go on, then sprinkle a bit of cold reading during the questioning. How he knew what that guys password was I’ve got no idea. This guy always amazes me and I’ve probably watched/read everything he’s done and he’s always original and dramatic. Bravo!

    • @norb4152
      @norb4152 4 роки тому

      Here's my guess for what it's worth. There were very few cards for how large the audience was. I'm guessing the cards actually had instructions on them on how they're supposed to answer. Common trick with stage magic, sacrifice a couple to fool the rest.

    • @roner61
      @roner61 4 роки тому +2

      There is no way to know the password, either he really read minds, or is a complete fake. And he already said he wasnt a psychic...so: fake.

    • @BlinkerBinker
      @BlinkerBinker 4 роки тому

      roner61 that’s why I like derren, obviously nobody is psychic and clearly he’s ‘faking’ it but how did he fake it?

    • @roner61
      @roner61 4 роки тому

      @@BlinkerBinker By fake I mean something really dirty like the act is stooged. I know real mental tricks are possible, like hipnosis (for example), but this password thing stinks a bit.

    • @JamieVegas
      @JamieVegas 2 роки тому

      No one is going to mention the fact that he clearly steals 3 of the cards with a pull into his jacket before he sits down?!