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Dale Crossman
Born
Dale Donovan Crossman

(1989-03-15) 15 March 1989 (age 35)
Occupationentrapeneur
Notable creditHis love to help those who need help but cannot find it
RelativesLisa Crossman, Ryan Thomas

Basic Information[edit]

Dale Crossman (born 15 March 1989) is an British Entrapeneur and Christian, currently studying in university part time and studying at college. He is best known for wanting to help those who need help.

Also filled with alot of Charisma which leads to his spontaneous behaviour


Charismatic traits[edit]

Although difficult or even impossible to define accurately (due to an abundance of wildly diverse criteria in regard to the trait), charisma is often used to describe an elusive, even undefinable personality trait that often includes the seemingly 'supernatural' or uncanny ability to lead, charm, persuade, inspire, and/or influence people. It refers especially to a quality in certain people who easily draw the attention and admiration (or even hatred if the application of such charisma is perceived to be negative) of others due to a 'magnetic' quality of personality and/or appearance. Related terms and phrases include: grace, exuberance, equanimity, mystique, positive energy, joie de vivre, extreme charm, personal magnetism, personal appeal, "electricity," and allure, among many others[2]. Usually many of these specific qualities must be present within a single individual for the person to be considered highly charismatic by the public and their peers.

Despite the strong emotions they so often induce in others, charismatic individuals generally project unusual calmness, confidence, assertiveness, dominance, authenticity, and focus, and almost always possess superb communication and/or oratorical skills. Although the etymology of the word ("divine gift") might suggest that charisma can't be acquired, and despite the persistent inability to accurately define or even fully understand the concept, it is believed [who?] that charisma can be taught and/or learned. Others [who?] disagree with this assertion and maintain that it is an inborn trait, or acquired through growing up, and that it cannot be learned, taught, or 'gained' at will. Charisma can also be used in a negative way.