RZA reflects on the palpable energy of truly famous individuals, comparing it to a 'vibration' that affects a room. He recalls Madonna's presence at a comedy club, where her fame was so immense it commanded everyone's attention. He also mentions meeting Michael Tyson and Denzel Washington, noting how their presence can be overwhelming. RZA suggests that this unique energy, a form of 'chi,' is something one either possesses or doesn't, influencing how they interact with the world and others.
Impact: Medium. This explores the psychological impact of extreme fame and the intangible quality that defines true stars. It offers a fascinating look at how presence and energy can shape interpersonal dynamics.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:46:44 to 01:50:24.
Sources in support: RZA (Guest)

