You'll NEVER want to be SMART ever again: Schopenhauer's Secret

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  • @PhiloNauticaa
    @PhiloNauticaa  18 днів тому +68

    Hello everyone! Hope you're all doing well. Just a quick note - comments were disabled on this video initially, but they’re now back on! Feel free to share your thoughts below, and if you enjoy the content, don’t forget to like and subscribe. Have a great day❤
    P.S. I misspelled the philosopher's name, and the editing could have been much better. But it was my start at content creation, so enjoy it and please ignore the typos!

    • @Rope_Adope
      @Rope_Adope 15 днів тому +4

      What if you thought everyone else was just as smart if not more so? How frustrating would that be? To constantly not understand how everyone else couldn’t see the simplicity you see so you think they must be above it all?
      Play dumb? That’s a life of misery, regardless of others insecurities. And dishonest to boot…
      Once again, everyone is always only thinking about themselves. Shameful

    • @Rope_Adope
      @Rope_Adope 15 днів тому

      Picture this: You see the entire world pivoting I’m the same direction. You don’t understand. The answers seem simple yet they’re making mountains out of molehills.
      What would you think?
      “Man, all these smart people, I must be missing something”
      So you keep your head down and try to keep it moving; keep investigating.
      Do that for DECADES.
      Only to find out, nope! Just a rudderless ship of self-aggrandizement.
      Now THAT is a mindfvck of the highest order.
      Good thing you kept the faith and kept learning

    • @a.i.7039
      @a.i.7039 11 днів тому +1

      Thanks for sharing this cocept
      Is this from his books?
      If so, which one?

    • @RafalTraveler
      @RafalTraveler 8 днів тому

      I think I would also disable comments after praising someone who inspired Nietzsche and Tolstoy. Maybe also check out his take on eugenics. IMO you are on a short path to start feeling good about totalitarian regimes. Stop thinking so much and start working your ass off in the same wishing others the best. All the best!

    • @benjaminwebber196
      @benjaminwebber196 Годину тому

      Funny how my mind speaks these things to me but I sometimes think I'm tripping

  • @adonaiel-rohi2460
    @adonaiel-rohi2460 8 днів тому +407

    Being smart openly is a privilege of secured power. If you aren’t secured, brazenly displaying intelligence can trigger people’s insecurities and potentially make them act against your interests.

    • @TheWaffertful
      @TheWaffertful 7 днів тому +29

      Being smart openly is a privilege of secured power....that's powerful and precise

    • @Mehringdamm_6710
      @Mehringdamm_6710 7 днів тому +11

      I was looking for this comment. Take care wishing you love and light. Being smart openly, truly is a privilege of secured power.

    • @Accuface2000
      @Accuface2000 7 днів тому +15

      I agree with this, people who have acquired a certain financial status even though they aren't smart, are viewed as knowledgeable in everything. It's like people attach material wealth to intelligence. Driving a specific car for example.

    • @adonaiel-rohi2460
      @adonaiel-rohi2460 7 днів тому +3

      @ThatGirlKInArtetashetrusts are you confused?

    • @adonaiel-rohi2460
      @adonaiel-rohi2460 7 днів тому +18

      @@Accuface2000 power is protection. When people perceive you have no protection whether that be insecurities or you are poor/ lower on social hierarchy they will attack you for showing strength. They don’t believe you deserve to show superiority by your natural talents & skills.

  • @jshanker2005
    @jshanker2005 13 днів тому +364

    *This is SO true!*
    People hate it if you are more intelligent than they are. Intelligence, money and beauty are the most envied things on the planet.
    If you have all three, don't get out of the bed!

    • @whoooischaseh
      @whoooischaseh 12 днів тому +4

      @@jshanker2005 status above all, in my opinion.

    • @anareid1222
      @anareid1222 11 днів тому +22

      Don't get out of bed 🤣🤣🤣

    • @jshanker2005
      @jshanker2005 11 днів тому +9

      @@whoooischaseh With due respect, few will envy an impoverished, ugly and not too smart person who otherwise has status - like King Charles who has just one of the three! 😃

    • @teddslens
      @teddslens 11 днів тому +1

      😂

    • @jekyll4705
      @jekyll4705 8 днів тому +12

      People mostly hate you if you are not socially intelligent enough. There are different types of intelligence, you can be strong in some things and weak in others. Fortunately, everything can be learned.

  • @dylanclare2343
    @dylanclare2343 11 днів тому +109

    I find it interesting how this is supposed to be a strategy, but it is also just humility: the wisdom and discipline that comes through learning from life. When two humble and curious people have a conversation it can be a beautiful thing because of this. They have overcome their negative emotions enough to let wonder and curiosity and love shine through.

    • @moneymanrahim7772
      @moneymanrahim7772 8 днів тому +6

      I dont believe humiltiy is everything its cracked up to be...Thats not to say be arrogant, for there is always a healthy middle ground. Just dont go unnecessarily dimming your light to appease those who would prefer to live in the dark, its a waste of an existence.

    • @dylanclare2343
      @dylanclare2343 6 днів тому +4

      @@moneymanrahim7772 I see what you mean, but I only refer to humility as the kind that life teaches you constantly throughout its brief duration.

    • @ZJARDOON
      @ZJARDOON 6 днів тому +2

      Is purposefully developing humility, not a strategy?

    • @dylanclare2343
      @dylanclare2343 6 днів тому +1

      @@ZJARDOON Embracing humility is a choice.

    • @annekekramer3835
      @annekekramer3835 5 днів тому

      If you truly embrace humility, you will not stand up at the right moment and surprise everyone. Therfore, this is not humility.

  • @MuhammadDawan-zk1dy
    @MuhammadDawan-zk1dy 14 днів тому +162

    It has been said that " when the people are ready, the master will appear"
    True genius

    • @PhiloNauticaa
      @PhiloNauticaa  14 днів тому +4

      That's the line 👏

    • @Alberto-tl5rt
      @Alberto-tl5rt 10 днів тому +2

      We see what we do see, still what appears, not what is.

    • @Waves-ih9jg
      @Waves-ih9jg 6 днів тому +2

      "And when he's truly ready, the master will disappear"

    • @TheGrinningSkull
      @TheGrinningSkull 6 днів тому +3

      I thought it was “when the student is ready, the teacher/master will appear”

    • @bj6515
      @bj6515 17 годин тому +1

      Not in Russia, not this century.

  • @jamesdavis3528
    @jamesdavis3528 13 днів тому +115

    Columbo used to do the same.....great old time tv show from the 70's

    • @glowiever
      @glowiever 7 днів тому +9

      just one more thing...

    • @markwilson4690
      @markwilson4690 7 днів тому +1

      ​@@glowiever😂😂😂😂😂

    •  7 днів тому

      Shop, Columbo, and I have one and only thing in common: messy hair

    • @dontump2286
      @dontump2286 3 дні тому +1

      from the 70s to early 2000's i believe it was the longest running series on tv before the simpsons overtook it.

    • @dontump2286
      @dontump2286 3 дні тому +2

      actually 1968 to 2003 so from 60s to 2000s.

  • @SyvexDilecta
    @SyvexDilecta 15 днів тому +213

    i've already mastered playing dumb, is there a video on how i can be smart?

    • @o0GrayMatters0o
      @o0GrayMatters0o 14 днів тому +28

      🤦‍♂
      “It is better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and prove it”
      "Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding." Proverbs 17:28

    • @erikbostrom.9318
      @erikbostrom.9318 13 днів тому +7

      Your comment is the ultimate play.

    • @witoldopanowicz4320
      @witoldopanowicz4320 12 днів тому +4

      You are smart.

    • @SMART-e1k
      @SMART-e1k 12 днів тому +6

      QUICK TO LISTEN. SLOW TO SPEAK.

    • @Tomonaroll
      @Tomonaroll 11 днів тому +4

      You already are if you can play dumb

  • @terencewinters2154
    @terencewinters2154 15 днів тому +459

    The world rewards stupid .

    • @mattysquizzato7094
      @mattysquizzato7094 13 днів тому

      Yep. Which is how the Democrats were in power for the last four years.

    • @jayscott5618
      @jayscott5618 13 днів тому +28

      Just look at the different industries especially music. ❤

    • @KalibMonday
      @KalibMonday 13 днів тому +4

      😂 so true though. I think it’s more just publicity and popularity but yeah .. kinda.

    • @dennisj4945
      @dennisj4945 12 днів тому +19

      Yep Kanye West said he has never read a whole book in his life and he is a billionaire

    • @AdamWilliams-rc6qo
      @AdamWilliams-rc6qo 11 днів тому +18

      Our most recent election proved that.

  • @SKF358
    @SKF358 10 днів тому +49

    Play dumb. Like Einstein. This video's concept is a high form of people pleasing.

    • @Clevelandsteamer324
      @Clevelandsteamer324 9 днів тому +8

      People pleasing is going out of your way to fawn. You need to read more. Start with “the disease to please”

    • @isj032
      @isj032 9 днів тому +9

      The idea is to maintain an advantage that others are unaware of, an ace in the hole.
      Another advantage is that people may expose themselves, their natures more readily against an opponent they believe they can easily win against, meanwhile this opponent is more than they appear to be and can take advantage of the aggressors preference for a (perceived) weak victim.

    • @smokingcrab2290
      @smokingcrab2290 5 днів тому +4

      People pleasing is being a doormat. This video teaches not people pleasing, but moreso a sort of social camouflage that enables you to maximize your output. Perspective is key.

  • @Was_los_Bruda
    @Was_los_Bruda 9 днів тому +81

    To summ it up, playing dumb doesnt mean being dumb but just not to wear your intelligence on your sleeves so everybody immediately grasps it, its advantageous to have your cards not facing anyone, even friends can turn to opponents so be wise and choose when and why you speak.

    • @mychemicalreaction00
      @mychemicalreaction00 3 дні тому

      thank you

    • @second_second_
      @second_second_ День тому

      what if i dont have that intelligence? no intelligence to even put on my sleeves.
      ... then i guess i just have to shut up, lol

    • @Was_los_Bruda
      @Was_los_Bruda День тому

      @@second_second_ nope, the very being you are is intelligence, imagine this , youre such a super hyper infinetely complex computing system, that you have the ability to incapacitate your own ability by believing certain words/situations/phrases like "Im gracefully intelligent and I assert myself while being level headed and good to eachother. OR Im stupid - depending on wich one and how often you repeat the desribed circumstance in your mind (imagination) the more it will come to pass in your everyday life or what we call physical reality. In other words you just believe that you are low or below normal intelligence when in reality intelligence can never be fuly captured just like anything in creation, wich means that its most likely fluid as scientists have come to understand with the breathtaking revelations of quantum physics over time. Yes, 2 seemingly paradox realities can apparently coexist in our reality meaning you can be smart as a rock, smart as a granny or smart like the infinite mind underlying all of the world we live in, I can prove this, for example you never apply the same effort twice in solving any problem or furthering any situation, even if its an atomweight and spins difference, its still different EVERY time you do ANY thing. That means that reality isnt as hard and rigid as our minds make it out to be trough our perceptual lenses, what I want u to take from this is, sart believing in yourself and your smarts, start feeling like youre respected for your opinions, that you react think and act quickly but not without some wise hesitation beforehand. You are literally the maker of your own life, of your own mind, (we are made in the image of God is what the books say) and what it means is that we are little me versions of the Godhead mind that is LITERALLY perfect, meaning if there was a limit to how much IQ we can measure this mind would blow the scale far beyond infinity(xD). And guess what my friend, YOU AND I are one with it, the reason it doent appear to be testable and true in this very moment is because we are moving on a linear time axis right now at least in lower dimensions that are more gross, and were evolving towards this infinite potential, meaning that you may think youre stupid, medium rare or a genius or anything inbetween below or above, but the absolute unshakeable everlasti9ng truth of the matter is that your intelligence is so great that no human can possible ever capture the Truth / All about it.-

    • @Was_los_Bruda
      @Was_los_Bruda День тому

      @@second_second_ so dont beat yourself up, encourage and love and talk to yoursyelf the way you'd talk to an old friend who went to war with you that you wanna show Love Respect and Comfort to because you know what he went trough to stand where he now does.

  • @OK-wb1dy
    @OK-wb1dy 10 днів тому +47

    I knew someone like this. She did quite well, because her boss was not threatened by her abilities.

    • @annekekramer3835
      @annekekramer3835 5 днів тому +5

      I'm someone like this. I have lost several jobs because bosses were threatened by my abilities. However, for the bosses that encouraged critical thinking, I made them millions and I had a lot of fun in those jobs.

  • @senecaaurelius1811
    @senecaaurelius1811 10 днів тому +134

    The sad irony of all of this is that the people who need this video the most, will not even watch it.

    • @PhiloNauticaa
      @PhiloNauticaa  9 днів тому +7

      Well send it to them who needs it xD

    • @philipmoomba
      @philipmoomba 9 днів тому

      😂😂😂true

    • @Tchild2
      @Tchild2 8 днів тому +8

      I am full of intellectual pride and superiority. This video helps me a lot.

    • @WisdomofHal
      @WisdomofHal 7 днів тому +1

      So true.

    • @LukaszJarochowski
      @LukaszJarochowski 7 днів тому +3

      This helped me, but I have little to no idea what the right time to speak is.

  • @HiddenWen
    @HiddenWen 9 днів тому +72

    Ever notice how so many people in top positions are neither smart, or attractive? And how so many smart and attractive people seem to be suffering? Unfortunately, jealousy is a powerful motivation for some people as well as a tool to bring those they are jealous of, down.

    • @thinkforyourself518
      @thinkforyourself518 7 днів тому +11

      exactly. Ironically their arrogance is then rewarded because people falsely assume they got to those positions because they're actually superior, when they just lie .

    • @Accuface2000
      @Accuface2000 7 днів тому +17

      That's because truly smart people are genuinely looking to solve a problem whereas those at the top are looking for power and wealth.

    • @karlmalone2464
      @karlmalone2464 7 днів тому

      It's the social networks they formed. They don't want to take advice from the poor person. If a homeless guy cracked the Davinci code on a piece of cardboard, they would feel belittled by it. "If you're so smart how come you're not rich?", gives poor people false hope that if they go to college that they'll get somewhere in the world. And it makes rich people feel special. All these people that kiss their bum trying to get something out of them, they don't want to hear stuff like that. And also they want us to turn to them for advice, believing that we'll wind up like them so they can lead us further astray.

    • @BonnieToscano-r9j
      @BonnieToscano-r9j 6 днів тому +5

      I am a pedant. It’s not jealousy it’s envy. You are jealous over what you have. You are envious over what someone else has that you don’t such as beauty or intelligence. However, the gist of your comment is absolutely correct.

    • @markolimbek2
      @markolimbek2 6 днів тому +2

      True. Can we discuss this further? I think the arrogant ones use only their power meanwhile the good ones use love. To win over the arrogant ones you need to develop your strenght, right ?

  • @TheTrock121
    @TheTrock121 2 дні тому +5

    This is so true. I turned 62 yesterday and wish I had learned this 40 years ago. No matter how gifted you are it is all because of God's grace.

  • @shoshanas5251
    @shoshanas5251 12 днів тому +35

    I would rather be meek, like the Bible says. Strength under control and showing it at the right time. That requires wisdom, discernment & self-control.

    • @mr.collins2590
      @mr.collins2590 7 днів тому +1

      Best post on this thread so far✅️💯

  • @user91y1
    @user91y1 8 днів тому +12

    Certain people will hate you if you star feeling good and confident! Life is a mind game

  • @kevinhkp
    @kevinhkp 12 днів тому +29

    Things are always acting in opposite directions.
    If you are rich, you don’t want people know you are rich and you dress poor cus there is no need to show off your wealth. On the other side, The poor buy expensive clothes to try to impress people.
    Smart people no need to show off because people already know they are smart. It was the not so smart people need to impress the others by acting like smart because of their insecurities.
    It’s all about insecurity at the end.

  • @FounderSchool
    @FounderSchool 11 днів тому +16

    00:10 Schopenhauer advises achieving success by seemingly playing dumb.
    01:10 Embrace strategic inferiority to harness the power of surprise.
    02:13 Wisdom lies in knowing when to speak and when to listen.
    03:14 Playing dumb can be a smart strategy in communication.
    04:12 Managing relationships with bosses requires careful navigation and humility.
    05:12 Embrace perceived foolishness for strategic wisdom and knowledge acquisition.
    06:10 Embrace humility to foster genuine connections and happiness.
    07:14 True humility can be more impactful than flaunting success.

  • @BoreasCastel
    @BoreasCastel 10 днів тому +40

    I was nearly lynched by bitter jealous children when I was 11. Jealousy is dangerous, especially to those who don't feel it.

  • @marcharsveld2914
    @marcharsveld2914 11 днів тому +92

    Never put all your cards on the table...

    • @willeel3750
      @willeel3750 5 днів тому

      True, until the end of the hand. Also, let them do the talking. Then you'll know what they know, but they won't know what you know. Or in other words, play your cards close to your chest. There are so many pithy sayings that really have a wealth of wisdom if we really follow the good advice within them. Imagine if the people of the US had just admitted to themselves and each other that there are two sides to every story and had listened to both sides before the election. It would help to end the toxic division that has caused so much trouble in our country. Everyone has his or her own story and usually can contribute something.

    • @second_second_
      @second_second_ День тому

      What if i dont have any card at all? This is getting sadder for me

  • @J_Whalelover
    @J_Whalelover 5 днів тому +12

    One recurring thing that worked against me for as long as I remember, I cannot stand injustice and I cannot stand people being disrespectful. As hard as I try, I have to respond. It is like my instinct works against me playing dumb/underdog. It worked against me at school and at work. For example, I saw my manager treating a colleague very badly, I stepped up and told him to stop doing that. Ended up me losing my job the same day. I figured out working for myself is the way to go. Now I employ 5 people and try to be as fair as possible. Pay them way above average, am interested in them and try to let them grow. It's like I have to be on top for other people to see my good intentions. Is this familiar to someone else?

    • @Concreteshoplife
      @Concreteshoplife 4 дні тому +3

      Yes. I have the same problem. I hate injustcie, inconsiderate people etc. I always feel like I need to correct them... it is a mistake.
      I ended up working on my own(jnstead of hiring people) cause I cant take advantage of other people and I'd have to.

    • @MJoale
      @MJoale 4 дні тому +2

      I agree. And I am working to operate differently. I have come to accept that I am not God, and that every human being can determine and fight for themselves…this has freed me from having to save other people, and placed the tough task of saving myself and changing my life in my own hands. The more I am paying attention to the injustices of the world, I know it means I feel less able to take care of the injustices I experience in my own life. I think there is nothing wrong with what we want to do, but we have to operate that way from positions of power. Become the boss, then change things as you see fit.

    • @nitishthaliyil8605
      @nitishthaliyil8605 4 дні тому

      same problem. Ru an INFJ ?

    • @siddharthsharma8940
      @siddharthsharma8940 17 годин тому

      ​@@nitishthaliyil8605I have the same problem and I'm an ISFP.

    • @jeroencornelisse
      @jeroencornelisse 2 години тому

      Let nothing stop you from being good and doing the right thing.

  • @taazaspices7500
    @taazaspices7500 15 днів тому +143

    A wise man once told his wife... Absolutely nothing... !!!
    Because he was a wise man.

    • @PhiloNauticaa
      @PhiloNauticaa  15 днів тому +14

      If I would've been married, my wife would've made me delete this comment!

    • @zombiemachinery4868
      @zombiemachinery4868 11 днів тому +3

      ​@@PhiloNauticaa, never use a would in the if module.

    • @borstenpinsel
      @borstenpinsel 10 днів тому

      But what is it good for?

    • @manumaster1990
      @manumaster1990 10 днів тому +14

      a wise man is a not married one in today's time.

    • @user-bi9rm2nm3g
      @user-bi9rm2nm3g 6 днів тому +1

      Wise person tells lies that ppl wanna hear.

  • @BertWald-wp9pz
    @BertWald-wp9pz 15 днів тому +47

    I think of it as the Columbo principle. 😊

    • @doublecheckityt
      @doublecheckityt 15 днів тому +9

      For anyone who hasn’t watched Columbo:
      Please watch Columbo. Excellent show.

    • @PhiloNauticaa
      @PhiloNauticaa  15 днів тому +3

      Yeah, I'm about to ask what's columbo, Thank You!

    • @alexwejs5595
      @alexwejs5595 14 днів тому +14

      @@PhiloNauticaa Columbo is a scuffy cop who says he has forgotten his pencil . He appears like a harmless idiot to those he seeks to destroy.

    • @PhiloNauticaa
      @PhiloNauticaa  14 днів тому +1

      Thank you Alex

    • @BertWald-wp9pz
      @BertWald-wp9pz 14 днів тому +3

      @@alexwejs5595Thanks Alex. I should have explained who Columbo was. Your description is perfect.

  • @tjitjo
    @tjitjo 9 днів тому +93

    This is what all smart people do just to fucking survive. It's soul wrenching in the end

    • @jacobfilby
      @jacobfilby 8 днів тому +9

      Sucks to be you, smarty-pants

    •  7 днів тому +1

      @@jacobfilbyYou reveal yourself to be insecure and weak. Sad.

    • @aoisora1445
      @aoisora1445 4 дні тому +3

      worst thing was learning my best friend hated me, cause he studied 3 extra hours every night, worked hard as he could then at some point he realized that I was not even trying and was ahead of him, then one day he beat me by 1%, after studying as hard as he could, but he was not happy, because I had not tried and my house burned down that year and I lost a lot of my class work and lost a lot of marks cause of that and in all that he only beat me by 1%... in the end, I actually thought I was stupid because certain people in the family were actual intellectuals versus me who was average among them, and took that as my standard...

    • @lafourmiedesbois5901
      @lafourmiedesbois5901 2 дні тому

      There is one world I want to highlight in your comment, ''survive''. Love is the greatest taboo of all, everything truly orbit around one single concept, death, which by extension leads to the instinct of survival, hence self love is the only true love, the instinct of survival, familly, friends, people, are all driven by it, everything else is just an illusion, a distraction.

  • @jaylebron777
    @jaylebron777 12 днів тому +21

    Wow. Didn't know i was employing these tactics. Interesting. Before, i was "being myself," and it hasnt bode well for me. Life is fascinating

  • @nicholaskearney678
    @nicholaskearney678 16 днів тому +18

    Keep posting these insightful, well thought and written; masterpieces.

  • @TheAlexRhodes
    @TheAlexRhodes 6 днів тому +3

    When trying and failing to establish myself at a job I've had to leave, I made some enemies.
    The one that damaged me the most wasn't even on my radar, he pushed me, acting as a neutral party, finding just the right timing.
    He played the part well, dumb as a brick, would intentionally waste his time on idiotic tasks that only a small child would entertain, but always stoic, never seemed to get riled up about anything at all, never took off his mask.
    Parading yourself as someone to be underestimated is a very powerful skill, I learned this lesson on my own skin, so I don't need to watch this video at all, the title is enough.

  • @jekyll4705
    @jekyll4705 8 днів тому +5

    If you want to have a real relationship with another person, this is not a military strategy. After all, real fools don't get respect. I think that treating yourself and others with respect, understanding and a bit of love are the key to good interpersonal relationships. it makes you think about what you say, you don't put yourself above others and you are helpful. It's not about playing stupid, it's about acting like a smart person.

  • @WilloxEmmanuelBoakye
    @WilloxEmmanuelBoakye 6 днів тому +6

    wisdom is rooted in humility.

  • @tomsisson660
    @tomsisson660 10 днів тому +9

    Being an intellectual ultimately does not lead to acting superior. Being an intellectual and having wisdom (something altogether different from intellectualism) leads in the end, ultimately, to simplicity of mind and person.
    Tom Sisson

  • @kelechi_77
    @kelechi_77 День тому +2

    Ive never gotten the idea of playing dumb, dumbing myself down has always just made people think im actually dumb and then having a superiority complex over me as opposed to if I had just been myself they wouldnt even had those ideas implanted in them

  • @UncutBanter
    @UncutBanter 6 днів тому +6

    4 words to summarise this video " UNDER PROMISE, OVER DELIVER". Life will become easier.

  • @mishka5706
    @mishka5706 7 днів тому +15

    Playing dumb is a form of dishonesty and manipulation. "playing dumb" is used to gain an advantage or avoid conflict. I rather be open and transparent. Let people to recognize my abilities as a professional as well as a human being. Deception is not in my character.

    • @macka534
      @macka534 6 днів тому +5

      True! It's not about taking advantage of someone, but to create benefits for both parties through cooperation.

    • @anamnesiser
      @anamnesiser 6 днів тому +1

      The philosphers he talked of were using this method to guide others towards greater awareness, not for manipulative reasons or control.
      Those men are beyond that IMHO.

    • @johnflowers1442
      @johnflowers1442 6 днів тому +1

      People tend to show there true feelings towards you, when you play dumb! It definitely has benefits.

    • @andreffrosa
      @andreffrosa 5 днів тому

      You can do both

    • @2bfrank657
      @2bfrank657 5 днів тому

      Yeah same.

  • @reginalddawson9258
    @reginalddawson9258 15 днів тому +14

    Thank you for this content at this time.

  • @thicccrusade2302
    @thicccrusade2302 День тому +1

    I've done this at work for over a year now. Saying "I don't know" or "can't remember" while quietly quitting have made everything so much easier.

  • @whoooischaseh
    @whoooischaseh 13 днів тому +14

    4:30
    Never outshine the master

    • @JB-qt3wo
      @JB-qt3wo 12 днів тому +3

      The suggestion from both Schopenhauer and Lao Tzu seems to be "Try not to outshine your opponent until it is your time to strike" Less you simply engender their resentment and cause them to attack you even more forcefully than they already would have. I think people misinterpret the outshine the master quote as simply suggesting "Well I know I'm smarter than or better than the master, but I am just going to trick him into thinking he's better than me" The quote actually speaks to a concept in Zen called "beginners mind" whereby you always maintain an attitude of humility to leave open the door that someone may know something you don't, so as to allow yourself to learn and continue growing. The playing dumb tactic works well in our current culture, where merit is often punished rather than rewarded. To show that you have some innate ability or talent that may put you above your peers will encourage people to put you at a disadvantage, so as to bring about "equitable" outcomes. Millennials have been taught this from a young age. That it isn't fair for someone else to win, and someone else to lose, especially if that win is due to something such as privileged status or innate intelligence. In the 80's through the early 00's, if you were obviously smarter, better looking, more charismatic, and socially better adapted than your peers, you were rewarded handsomely, today it is a different story. If you are good looking, smart, charismatic, it is only because you are unfairly privileged, entitled, arrogant, undeserving, lucky, and probably racist. Therefore, many smart people I know who work for mid-large sized organizations have successfully implemented strategic incompetence, which flies directly in the face of Jordan Peterson's obsession with competence as the only thing that makes you valuable. I believe he seriously overlooks the implications of woke "equity" culture on corporate hierarchies, and downplays the importance of strategy. One Should not be unfamiliar with strategy.

    • @whoooischaseh
      @whoooischaseh 12 днів тому

      @JB-qt3wo I do not recall the author claiming to have based it off "Zen's beginner mind"

    • @JB-qt3wo
      @JB-qt3wo 12 днів тому +2

      @@whoooischaseh It speaks to that concept. In my opinion that is the spirit of the quote. My interpretation may differ, perhaps even from the likes of Robert Greene, etc. However I maintain that is the more nuanced reading.

    • @HEX_THA_CONQUEROR777
      @HEX_THA_CONQUEROR777 9 днів тому

      48 Laws of Power

    • @TarsonTalon
      @TarsonTalon 3 дні тому

      @@JB-qt3wo What is the point of getting ahead in a society that disgusts you? So you can buy a few more agonizing years of existence?
      Why is it always us who has to compromise our vision for the future for those who are evil?

  • @livondiramerian6999
    @livondiramerian6999 16 днів тому +26

    To be fair is the path to peace.

    • @KalibMonday
      @KalibMonday 13 днів тому +2

      Being kind is better than being right in a lot of situations.. In my opinion..

    •  7 днів тому +1

      @@KalibMondayThere is no value in being "right" except the self-congratulatory triumphalism of ego.

    • @TarsonTalon
      @TarsonTalon 3 дні тому

      Mercy is not a sign of weakness, because only the strong can afford it...and I mean that literally. If you are unable to deal with the possible consequences of showing mercy, you can't afford it, and you shouldn't fool yourself into thinking otherwise.

  • @summersunriseyoga
    @summersunriseyoga 5 днів тому +2

    I’m glad that I watched this. Schopenhauer’s mother told him well - the world outside the classroom is difficult and unfair. It takes some skill to navigate social situations.

  • @titolovely8237
    @titolovely8237 День тому

    One of the most important lessons I’ve learned in my life is that it is VERY hard to be successful when the people around you don’t want you to be. The opposite is also true. Be genuine and do not use your smarts to humiliate people, use it to guide them to their own successes. Most will appreciate you for this and help you when you need it

  • @bigbang259
    @bigbang259 12 днів тому +11

    there's many tactics but this one definitely will fail. The best tactic is to be very good at somethings and play fool or be fool at all the other things and let ppl win you at everything but never at the things you choose to be good at. This strategy is much superior

    • @titolovely8237
      @titolovely8237 День тому

      Yes. They did a study on lion cubs playing together. When the runt lost when wrestling with his bigger siblings he eventually stopped playing with them altogether. When the bigger cubs let the runt win, even only 25% of the time, they played together until adulthood. Humans are the same way. If you don’t let your peers win some they will stop playing the game with you. It’s imperative to allow others to see victory as well

  • @johnmckinley5363
    @johnmckinley5363 3 дні тому +1

    very nice observations. Georgie from TV series Young Sheldon articulated this beautifully when he said to his boss/father-in-law "I deliberately play dumb cos it gives me the edge"

    • @PhiloNauticaa
      @PhiloNauticaa  2 дні тому +1

      Well, the man sells tires more than anyone else in Texas xD

  • @Anthony-jr9bq
    @Anthony-jr9bq 9 днів тому +17

    Just be you . The REAL YOU!❤

  • @An_Urban_monk
    @An_Urban_monk 20 годин тому +1

    The quote at 1:05 is intriguing. Schopenhauer assumes that there is in fact an opponent. Same thing the with Lao tzu quote after. There is a fundamental presupposition here that there is some kind of battle, war, conflict intrinsic to all interactions. Is this a wise or valid assumption? If not how dramatically does it change our worldview and the limited outcomes possible due to assuming everyone is our enemy? Moreover, how is “playing dumb” not a kind of deception, manipulation, and narcissism? It certainly isn't humility. What if you were just yourself and because yourself is humble, full of integrity, honest, kind, compassionate, full of joy and peace and was genuine, authentic and winsome? In this scenario there would be no victim or opponent, no loser, no battle no deception for the sake of self advancement.

    • @higherpowerlifting5065
      @higherpowerlifting5065 4 години тому

      In considering your question I look to the natural world of the animal kingdom. I don’t see any creatures able to survive without strategy by simply being themselves and trusting it will work out. To say this will be enough for humans is to say there is a fundamental difference between animals and man and man is under a different and far more favorable set of pressures to adapt. If you’re talking about transcendence and simply not participating in competition then yes, humans have the luxury of not really competing and still being able to survive.

  • @RayWalker-pythonic
    @RayWalker-pythonic 13 днів тому +23

    Schopenhauer’s philosophy was suited to a pre-digital society, one without the speed and permanence of today’s social media, where first impressions are preserved for life. In our world, Schopenhauer’s philosophy is proven wrong by examples from Donald Trump to Giorgia Meloni. Once someone appears as lacking self-confidence, it’s almost impossible to change that impression due its lasting stigma. Few are surprised by sudden insights, and society increasingly distrusts academic elitism.
    In a globally competitive job market, it’s often better to strike boldly with confidence, even if it risks appearing arrogant. To function effectively today, constant self-assurance is essential-playing dumb is not a viable strategy in the digital age.

    • @whoooischaseh
      @whoooischaseh 13 днів тому +3

      Interesting distinction, thank you.

    • @CeresIsABetterPlanetThanPluto
      @CeresIsABetterPlanetThanPluto 12 днів тому +11

      Couldn't agree more-- the "reluctant leader" that people admire in George Washington is never happening again. Because it only functioned the first time because Washington was one of a handful of viable choices. Wealthy enough, from the right part of the country, without super vocal and polarizing viewpoints , with some military background was realistically only a group of about ten men in 1775 so... not so hard to stand out by being quietly eloquent and six inches taller than the average, even with a pretty mediocre military record . But todayv In a world of infinite choices, self-promotion is the only promotion you're going to get.

    • @camouflageartist8897
      @camouflageartist8897 2 дні тому

      Playing dumb was a good strategy in feudal society when the landlord could put people in prison because he was jealous or did not want to have competition. In democracy, people like Trump win because they promote themselves as smart and successful.

  • @vga-t7m
    @vga-t7m 11 днів тому +2

    be wise they told me. and to use my smarts when it was needed or wanted by myself. and it helped me sail thru life even at my worst downtimes. and then i remembered a saying, fear is the key that when unlocked clears the path for personal furtherance

  • @Yahsom
    @Yahsom 4 дні тому +2

    Set low expectations, exceed them easily and be praised. Set high expectations, meet them with tiring effort, no one really notices.

  • @mobeze1221
    @mobeze1221 13 днів тому +23

    This is why smart people drink a lot? They need to act dumb

  • @thinkforyourself518
    @thinkforyourself518 7 днів тому +4

    Im not sure, the approach seems manipulative, so we lose even if victorious and even win over everyone by being liked.
    The alternative is to actually be humble and be willing to be strong and if you lose, at least you didnt lie, steal, or feign weakness to get ahead. But I do understand, often when Ive given my best others have stolen my ideas, taken the credit, or made me an outcast. Essentially this method is a way to not be eaten in a toxic society.

  • @AAA9549-w7w
    @AAA9549-w7w 14 днів тому +10

    10/11/ 2024
    In the US, no matter what you do, it's either stolen or ridiculed until they find out it's true, then they will take credit for it.
    Metaphysician

  • @opsHPC
    @opsHPC 7 днів тому +2

    When the individual’s mind that is full of wisdom and knowledge is disclosed from the public, it appears his mouth to be closed yet given the right opportunity to speak his mind is apparent and open.

  • @grzegorzoraczko7729
    @grzegorzoraczko7729 12 днів тому +16

    In all honesty this sounds like the smartest advice ever.

  • @andrzejpec4886
    @andrzejpec4886 10 днів тому +3

    Magnificent narration, thank you!!

  • @wisdominsights0515
    @wisdominsights0515 3 дні тому

    Intelligence is not just a gift but also a responsibility - knowing when to shine and when to stay low-key is the ultimate mastery.

  • @DEricTodd
    @DEricTodd 2 дні тому

    Love this. I think I've stumbled upon this type of behavior without having the words to explain it, so this was very enlightening.

  • @innomind
    @innomind 4 дні тому +2

    Speak only if it improves upon the silence.
    -Gandhi

  • @peanbean1973
    @peanbean1973 3 дні тому +1

    I use to be so incredibly sharp but after building up my life and doing so well. Getting destroyed by idiots. Repeat. It just wore me out. Im like a loner now. Just helping myself to become someone who takes all Control. It's tough. Cause to actually help this world you will be hated

  • @ch.saritha78
    @ch.saritha78 11 днів тому +131

    there's a book called whispers of manifestation on borlest , and it talks about how using some secret tehniques you can attract almost everything in life it's not some bullshit law of attraction, it's the real deal

  • @maoman4855
    @maoman4855 2 години тому

    I really wish I watched this about 15 years ago. I've already learned this video's lessons the hard way.

  • @itsforsab7
    @itsforsab7 10 днів тому +3

    This is GOLD

  • @peterkoeppl
    @peterkoeppl 9 днів тому +1

    Excellent from start to last word! Thank you.

  • @danielsal5442
    @danielsal5442 3 дні тому +1

    Feels more like being silent and listen. Speak when needed. Not playing “dumb”. Or maybe the word dumb has a different meaning for the person (or AI 😅)making the video than for me.

  • @teddyknight4762
    @teddyknight4762 18 днів тому +13

    Pretty good stuff, wow

  • @SShowkeen
    @SShowkeen 9 днів тому +2

    Hey! This is good stuff… thanks for putting it all together.
    You’re cool 😎 for doing it.

  • @pAuL-nb2ud
    @pAuL-nb2ud 5 днів тому +1

    That’s all good and great, but I find it difficult to employ this strategy as a teacher with kids. 👨‍🏫 📚

  • @afaangrewal1427
    @afaangrewal1427 4 дні тому +1

    If the loudest one in the room is the weakest one, honesty is not true. It's not the decibels in the something that somebody says that's the most important it's the substance of what is said and whether it's repeated or retained by those with voices of all different volumes.

  • @joelthemodelcitizen
    @joelthemodelcitizen 2 години тому

    The great philosopher, Norm Macdonald taught me the value of this lesson

  • @MsGinSling
    @MsGinSling 15 днів тому +6

    Planting ideas in the minds of older people so they think those thoughts are theirs.....i don't know whether to laugh or cry

    • @PhiloNauticaa
      @PhiloNauticaa  15 днів тому +2

      Well, try it for once!

    • @IAMinfiniteandfree.
      @IAMinfiniteandfree. 12 днів тому +5

      Too many people promote manipulation and playing God in others lives. And are proud of being arrogant and deceitful. In this world most things are upside down.
      Being honost and truthful is hated. Lying, cheating and manipulating others is seen as smart and honorable.

    • @SteveR-h6h
      @SteveR-h6h 11 днів тому +1

      Always wondered ... how DOES one "plant" an idea in someone else's mind? For me, it's always been asking the right question at the right time. Maybe that's what's behind "When the student is ready, the teacher will appear."

  • @Welcometomyworld4754
    @Welcometomyworld4754 6 днів тому +1

    Just speaking to the element of surprise in my own life experience. I have always been short, and a little overweight, and while you would think that would always be nothing but a disadvantage when it came to playing sports, I always found the opposite to be true. Being short and overweight always led to more opportunities for me on the court because people wouldn't be taking me seriously as a result of my height and weight. But I was always ready to surprise people and be dropping buckets on fools!!

  • @turntup260
    @turntup260 4 дні тому

    Socratic questioning is one of the best tools for respectful communication when there's disagreement or errors of thought, without appearing preachy. It guides rather than forces.

  • @aruralmother2895
    @aruralmother2895 3 дні тому +1

    I once read that if you need help, don't ask for it. Make an incorrect claim and watch people RUN to come correct you. People love to be right.

  • @james.morris247
    @james.morris247 9 днів тому +3

    Love this.Great video

  • @atashakgem
    @atashakgem 17 днів тому +11

    Great content 👍🏻👏🙌🏻

  • @FranciscoQuinonez-tb7wv
    @FranciscoQuinonez-tb7wv 16 днів тому +15

    Who said I was playing? No, I promise. I’m actually dumb. 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @BaggeyTrowsers-w2n
    @BaggeyTrowsers-w2n 13 годин тому

    Ben Franklin learned the same lesson from a Quaker friend. I hope that someday I too will learn this lesson!

  • @TITO-d7i
    @TITO-d7i 13 днів тому +2

    Love the mind set ❤

  • @Vacerous
    @Vacerous Годину тому

    Dad always warned me "The more you "know", the more you're expected to do". Having been in the workforce long enough, I've seen countlees times where someone began to volunteer for extra work the managers didn't want to do only to get saddled with them as their new responsibility, even if it's not in their job perameters. They did this thinking they would be rewarded for working harder, but get passed up for that promotion 99% of the time.

  • @BuddhistPsychology2025
    @BuddhistPsychology2025 6 днів тому

    🕉 "At 3:30, the explanation about inner peace was so profound. This truly resonates with me. 💡"

  • @Snowchild410
    @Snowchild410 10 годин тому

    I think humility is the key rather than playing “stupid”.

  • @sebastiangeschonke9756
    @sebastiangeschonke9756 8 днів тому

    Thanks! Amazingly put together!

  • @MrMJE13
    @MrMJE13 2 дні тому

    Since this is basically saying to just be humble, I’m going to contradict some of the philosophy and say that letting people’s dignity remain intact is not humility. It’s not about being arrogant, or brazen, but if you really care about others you will point out their mistakes and give them advice. That’s the truly humble way to use your intelligence. You don’t have to hide. There are certainly times you must be conservative and discreet, but as the video said, wisdom- in part- is knowing when and when not to speak. A leader will speak more than a follower. So, if you’re a follower who wants to be a leader, listen. But when the responsibility of leadership is upon you, open your mouth.

  • @iga279
    @iga279 13 днів тому +14

    If you play dumb in an office environment you’ll never get promoted.

  • @AndrewDBrown2020
    @AndrewDBrown2020 12 днів тому +1

    Wonderful video - thank you.

  • @JonnyWong-k7t
    @JonnyWong-k7t 3 дні тому +1

    Only insecure people hates smart people. And only smart people loves smart people. No need to pretend. Just keep it real. Sometimes in business meeting you need to use knowledge.

  • @hongkongkev3941
    @hongkongkev3941 11 днів тому +3

    Embody humility ❤

  • @jonasarneson9702
    @jonasarneson9702 9 днів тому +9

    Can confirm. When i realized this it took me just a few years from being a teacher to become the principal for the local school.

  • @davebaconusa1062
    @davebaconusa1062 2 дні тому

    Wow, this was really good. I’m a sucker for famous quotes.

  • @moneymanrahim7772
    @moneymanrahim7772 8 днів тому +1

    "Nobody likes show offs." Weak minded people dont like show offs because they make them feel insecure in their own abilities. Truth be told, the majority of society are weak so I see your point. But the strong minded people actually like show offs, or are at least neutral towards them, because they see them as someone to learn from (potentially,) and they are not intimidated by their power. Why do you think Andrew Tate, a show off, is so popular. All he does is show off his riches. fame and cars, but men flock to him in the hopes of learning how they too can acquire said status and wealth. Its the same with Trump, people find refreshment in seeing someone who is unafraid to speak his mind and thus, he has just won this second election.
    Put succinctly, strong people see show offs / the arrogant as an example of everything they *can* achieve and weak people see show offs as an example of everything they *cannot* achieve.

  • @nonexistence7986
    @nonexistence7986 14 днів тому +3

    Subbed bro 👊
    Keep it up, this channel will grow

  • @dd032894
    @dd032894 14 днів тому +86

    Life’s too short to be playing games and pretending to be something you’re not

    • @PhiloNauticaa
      @PhiloNauticaa  14 днів тому +19

      Please Watch the video again. You misunderstood the whole concept!

    • @dd032894
      @dd032894 14 днів тому +19

      @ I get the concept. Analyze a situation put up a fake attitude or position to gain an advantage or outcome. If we lived 500 yrs that would be great, but we have at most 50 good yrs. No one has time for that at the plebeian levels

    • @crnacpanker
      @crnacpanker 12 днів тому +10

      Doesn't mean you have to accept it as a rule or guidance but excellent strategy when you need one. I somehow got this concept myself a few years ago and use it occasionally at work, not because someone told me but from my personal life experience (44 years old).

    • @dd032894
      @dd032894 12 днів тому +3

      @ you’re not that important leave that kind of mental work to the elite. You saying most things you feel won’t effect your life either way

    • @crnacpanker
      @crnacpanker 12 днів тому

      @@dd032894 you are unable to even reply properly to a person yet know who am I. You don't get this video, probably because you don't need to pretend you are stupid.

  • @AmazingNature365
    @AmazingNature365 2 дні тому +1

    Amazing book ❤

  • @KIL0
    @KIL0 4 дні тому

    I can attest, as I retired young and spent much time studying, that you either depress everyone by how much you know and debunk their misconceptions, or conversely, by showcasing all your knowledge you reflect back to them how little they actually know.
    But Then..
    You're the know it all...

  • @dmbwa
    @dmbwa 2 дні тому

    Bro can we please get the citations! How are we supposed to dive deeper into what you’re saying if we can’t find which books the quotes are from

  • @josesantana27
    @josesantana27 8 днів тому +1

    It is unfortunate that We live in a society that is so insecure that One must dumb down their authentic best version of themselves. How about just displaying equanimity not too much or too little of One’s own best qualities.

  • @edisonlewis8314
    @edisonlewis8314 5 днів тому +1

    Biblical quotes will be appreciated.
    Matt 10:16 "prove yourselves cautious as serpents and yet innocent as doves"

  • @chriscross4004
    @chriscross4004 3 дні тому

    1:05 Pride in one's intellectual abilities in my eyes is pointing to Dunning Kruger effect.

  • @petersantospago1966
    @petersantospago1966 6 днів тому +6

    Believe in Christ. Surrender to him completely. Accept him as Lord and Savior. Obey him and leave all the consequences to him and you can dispense with all of this.

  • @noahlapuz3853
    @noahlapuz3853 3 дні тому

    This episode alone is a sufficient reason to warrant your following.

  • @trulytservices8028
    @trulytservices8028 8 днів тому

    "Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves." Matthew 10:16

    • @fam4449
      @fam4449 7 днів тому

      Yes and also give to Ceaser what is Ceaser's.

  • @leonyses2887
    @leonyses2887 4 дні тому +1

    It’s easier to be stupid, than act stupid. Strive for ignorance and be your authentic self.

  • @MrTiti
    @MrTiti 4 дні тому

    Being smart openly is a privilege of secured power. If you aren’t secured, brazenly displaying intelligence can trigger people’s insecurities and potentially make them act against your interests. --- Even my mum was constantly triggered and eroded my spirit with all the positivity and love i was constantly and later efforting to give, till everything was empty and nothing returned.
    twisting the human nature into not a self destructive, but completely unloved and sad being.