It sucks when there's no way to stop it. I have OCPD, maybe I'm on some other scales. It's a miracle I have no other addictions than a PC (one wouldn't guess meeting me) but I need it to calm my brain - OR get stimulation that would otherwise make me restless.
My dad and I both talk to ourselves all the time, and if anyone asks why he's talking to himself his response is always, "I needed an expert opinion" lol
My science teacher in HS always made it clear to only trust professionals, not experts. I think it's somewhat true. But most people don't think about it. Funny story. 👍
"have you ever found yourself accidentally talking to yourself" Me: "Accidentally? I talk to my self deliberately" And it really does help in organising thoughts
Can confirm that #1 is accurate- at least for problem solving. There's a technique in programming where you take an inanimate object (traditionally, a rubber duck,) and talk to it about your code. Essentially, you walk yourself through the code's intended effect, and it helps you find the error.
Yeah it often works or trying to solve basically any problem. Walking someone, even yourself, through how something should work often will make you catch the difference between your explanation and what you actually did. It helps find where a problem lies.
1. you talk to yourself 1:09 2. others have called you lazy 1:45 3. you work at night 2:34 4. you are artistically inclined 3:14 5. you occasionally procastinate 3:49 6. you clicked on this video 4:33 I hope I could help! :D
"You occasionally procrastinate" oh! "there is a difference between procrastinating to avoid working and procrastinating to come up with better ideas" oh. Edit: wow thanks for the likes that’s a lotta likes :D
Summary: 1:09 You Talk to Yourself 1:44 Others Have Called You Lazy 2:34 You Work At Night 3:15 You Are artistically inclined 3:50 You occasionally procrastinate 4:33 You doubt your accomplishments
@@mooncookies7803 math isnt your talent. Not the same as intelligence. IQ only tests for logic and reasoning skills. Those are NOT the ONLY forms of intelligence
Well obviously its a channel that makes videos on human psychological topics after all so they prolly know wht ppls would like to watch n it's a good thing tho
Psych2go: talking to yourself may be a sign of higher intelligence Me, having an entire debate about feminism with the shampoo bottle in the shower: I N T E R E S T I N G
This entire channel is a feel good trip. I have every fucking god damn "sign" in this video yet I am perfectly average. Fix what's broken, improve what needs to be improved, don't let channels like these keep you flawed 💪
I don't know if this originates from Bill Gates. I heard this all my life in the South from older folks in regard to asking a lazy person to find a creative means to reduce the effort required in manual labor.
Yepp probably is,I don't really watch this types of video's normally cuz instead giving me confidence I feel even more bad about myself but here I am lol.
Here's the thing. I grew up in all the gifted education courses, and the honors stuff, and everyone was just so busy telling me how smart I was all through school. It, naturally, led to an over-inflated ego, an emphasis on my intellect at perhaps the overlooking or even detriment of other skills, and generally meant that I gave up quickly on anything that I didn't pick up naturally since I was supposed to be just so darn smart. As an adult, I'm realizing that they were measuring a very specific brand of intelligence, one that learns a very specific way and performs well in a testing type environment. The older I get the more I realize I'm just pretty average, like most everyone else, and there's really nothing wrong with that. I'm never the smartest guy in the room, and there's always someone I can learn from. So by all means, be average, be normal, and take pride in that fact. As it is, being a little bit dumb is more fun anyway, I speak from personal experience.
I agree. I have massive ADHD, which means theres a lack of bloodflow in my left prefrontal cortex. This puts an impairment on executive function. However that bloodflow is redirected somewhere else in the brain, enlarging other areas depending on the person. I dont know exactly where mine went, but I can say that I constantly have an intense curiosity. Most of my day im just daydreaming with myself or looking things up because the reality in my head is so much more enjoyable. However, ADHD is a tradeoff. I can say for certain that my active memory is impaired, and so is my general recall ability. I also have a hard time reacting. What im best at is stuff like producing theories, designing AI and debate. But my work ethic and self organisation skills are complete ass. When I play multiplayer action games my impairment becomes a complete pain, but even so its still so fun. I enjoy the challenge of facing players with higher reaction speed and visual awareness. I love it because then I can improve those areas of the brain by facing them. If I didnt have ADHD, my brain would probably be super average. Average in the sense, just as impressive as everyone elses unique intellect. However, constantly living with both really bad and really good intellect is suffering. You constantly judge yourself and are painfully aware of just how bad you made an intellectual mistake as soon as you made it, and your curiosity drives you to instantly see much better alternatives to the action taken. Thats another reason I constantly try to improve my executive function.
I was from too far below the poverty line to have anyone looking to put me in these groups. My intelligence ans speed of learning was more of a hindrence and made the teachers impatient at me taking time away form the mainstream. There are 7 recognised learning styles, mine is audio visual, fast absorbtion low retention. So in class I can look like a genius because I have taken on the didactically taught data with minimal effort. No-one cares that I have to work harder outside class to make sure that knowledge stays there and because I have always been a total nerd I never minded reviewing it either. Being a skinny little nerd in these schools introduced me to a lifetime of being unpopular too, something I hated then but have come to enjoy now. Then it came with bruises, now it's fine I don't like most people and they don't like me, that's a fair deal. I dropped out of life and ended up doing manual work in early adult life, something I am not naturally equipped for and where I do remember carrying bags of sand and cement at 50kg each when I weighed roughly the same. An introduction to having to make myself good at something I wasn't naturally equipped for. I can honestly say I am not a drop out as such, I never started any academic course that I didn't complete, I just never returned to education after the mandatory level until much later. Irony time. I ended up working in adult education, and was actually rathe rgood at is, which surprised me and a number of others when they learned how easy I had found school. I knew I had a learning style that fitted this well and that all those with the other 6 didn't fit, so realised that I needed to fill a gap left by our education system to help those not like me. My fast mind helped a lot and I adapted the teaching to the individuals by identifying how they learned best. I also realised something during this time I would never have realised myself, emotion helps learning, having the emotional range of a rock, I had rarely ever used this but for real human beings it was a great tool. The instance I remember this most in was helping someone with a desktop publishing exam, which they had failed 3 times with other tutors. They could work through the lessons but not adstract from the course notes to a seperate piece of work. I knew they needed to do something seperate but use the methods in the course, so asked what they enjoyed, response was their cat, not what I had hoped for but I worked with it as there was a happy emotional link here. I told her to write a letter to her cat telling it what it would have for dinner, with a picture of a cat in one space and a picture of a fish in another. When I came back to check on them the letter was written but the pictures were wrong, internet access not as common back then so only working from in built library, in place of the cat was a rabbit and the only fish they could find was a shark, my reaction was 'So you have the world's only shark eating rabbit.' but they had done the work perfectly and flew through the exam. When thanking me after they passed easily she said the whole way through she was laughing to herself about the shark eating rabbit. I actually stopped this area of work fo 2 reasons, 1, I wanted to disprove the those who can do, those who can't teach by actually working in IT not just teaching it but the second was the UK goverment had decided to intervene and introduce content based assessments, similar to teaching in schools and in direct contrast to what I was doing. It meant I could teach a full curriculum, have my students learn nothing, all fail their exams while I passed assessment. If I slowed the teaching down by adapting to the individuals and everyone passed their exams, I had over 96% first time pass and 100% second time record, this would fail the assessment. I refused to make this change and went into IT and data outside education, fully intending that if the UK govt. woke up I woul return. They have but I now enjoy what I do too much to go back. I understand the desire to stay in your comfort zone, I have no doubt I was the same as a child. Ironically I stepped outside it during early adulthood so long ago I genuinely can't remember a time when I didn't enjoy the challenge of pushing my boundaries. This is not a boast, I have messed up in some hilarious, painful and permanently damaging ways by not staying close enough to my comfort zones, but overall I think it has served me well. I don't honestly know where I would sit in terms of average intelligence because I recognise so may types of it. My job is creative and I did dance for several years, but I could never produce an art work of any significance or play music that didnt test tolerance to aural abuse. These are areas of intelligence I don't have and have no desire to aquire. I am socially inept and emotionally limited. I have an act I wear to be able to function in society that includes genuine consideration and understanding. However I lack true empathy because that requries an emotional breadth I simply don't have. So social interactions and the intelligence needed to make these more than just a formality, well beyond me. I analyse incredibly well, it has helped me overcome the shortcoming above to the point many miss that I even have it. I process facts and figures then delve into the reasons behind them to understand causality etc. I do this to such an effective level I have made it my liveing and the way I make myself ever more unpopular. I understand how rarely the term unpredictable is actually true and have little patience for people who can't predict what is coming using data at hand,. A colleague of mine said he had found the answer to the often asked question regarding the difference between genius and insanity. He said genius is insanity society has found a use for. In this respect I am a genius, I do something others find incredibly difficult with ease, but I am aware outside of this I can appear very dumb. Thank you for a great comment. Mny with early life handed to them who find it's tougher later on are to full of self pity to own it as well as you have and move forward in such a productive way. As with all who seek to improve themselves you have my respect.
@@KermitFrogThe i didn't know what the method was called, but I naturally have a growth mindset like that where I see each mistake as a chance to rewire my brain. Problem is im impatient, and when that happens I become alot less forgiving to myself.
The most intelligent people learn from anyone and everyone. I love listening to other people because I can always learn something. Most people who are extremely intelligent don’t think they are. They may believe they are smart, but not smarter than most others.
Even though I know I am just an average Joe, seeing myself having most of the signs is such a good confidence boost and makes me feel a lot happier with myself. Thank you Psych2Go! I appreciate all your efforts you've put into each video.
When Psych2go said: “#1, you talk to yourself” I was really happy, because people have told me that I was crazy, and it wasn’t normal to talk to myself out loud. Talking to myself is a daily thing for me. I love talking to myself like I'm trying to educate someone else.
What about these? -Sometimes you feel like nobody really understands you. -You tend to overthink -Happiness is somehow more diffcult to achieve for you.
"There are advantages and disadvantages to waking up early and staying up late" Me who wakes up early _and_ stays up late: *sleep deprived superiority*
Yeah, I went to bed and fall asleep today at 1:34 am and woke up at 5:21 lmao and I couldn't fell asleep again so a was writing notes from math classes two months ago to last class
I didn't really know if I'm smarter than I think I am, this video helped. I have ADHD, so I process things slower than most people. But once those things make sense, I'm really good at them. It's easy for me to get my slow processing mixed up with just being dumb, and then doubting myself because of that.
I feel like ADHD is part disorder and part personality trait. It lets you stray from the others and let you discover new things and notice stuff most wouldn’t. It keeps you entertained because you can’t focus on boring things. Everyone is made for different things and tasks, ADHD people just weren’t made to DO things like regular chores, they’re more of the “go look for stuff” or people.
Yes. I can relate to that. I have characters that do different tasks and I discuss stuff with them. (not like DID though) I sometimes feel like I'm going crazy But who cares am I right?
@@onedollasnake SAME I come up with stuff all the time like I make up fake arguments or even think about debates from over 5 years ago and how I could've won them 😂
@@bxnny9028 Hmm "writing such a rude comment , doesn't makes you smarter as well" ☝🏻😌 The Name which you've chosen for your acc suits you the best honey :) Try not to overuse your brain and be a bit polite, maybe it'll help you in real life
So you’re trying to say after I watch this video and realised I showed all the traits you mentioned, now you are revealing that we should be happy with ourselves and make us the opposite of ourselves. Thanks for the video though, I felt good knowing I showed these traits.
@@kjnjhfztghkbjhgfkhjzhzugjk9789 Non conventionally attractive people who study/work a lot can be successful, just like attractive people doing the same. Are you gonna tell me that stephen hawking was a supermodel? Still, you can usually better your appearance (looking healthy, getting clothes that fit, etc). It's not as white or black as you are portraying it
**talking to myself** “ why’re you talking to yourself? that’s strange and weird “ “ really, it’s the only way to have intelligent conversation around here “
Talking to myself is my way of making better decision and making myself self aware. Here are things that change since i started doing this •I started being self aware •longer temper •its not frustrating since i don't have to argue with anyone •I avoid justifying myself even though I'm wrong(this one really help) •i understand people better Ever had a feeling when everyone just can't understand? Well that's your fault, you never tell them anyway So stop being stupid justifying yourself that they don't understand you
I was told the same thing by a friend once, ironically, after I had reflected on my life for awhile, i said ‘maybe im just not a very intelligent person’ and he said that someone as introspective as myself has to be smarter than most people in at least a good amount of ways. Which definitely made me understand my kind of intelligence more. Maybe im not the smartest as puzzles and stuff but i have my own kind of intelligence
@@logancampbell3065 The Dunning-Kruger effect dictates that "maybe I'm just not a very intelligent person" is the number one sign of being an intelligent person
Just realized I am smart! I used to think i was Dumb since people called me Lazy and Noisy Since i talk to myself too much, But half of these In the Video describe me, Thanks for making me more Confident!
I'm an INFP and it may explain my hyper-reflectiveness. I find myself engaging in various ideas in my mind constantly. But I'm able to still remain present. Anyone else relate?
I do! I'm also an INFP and I think all the time, about many subjects that exist, and I'm always creating possibilities in my mind, wich is... over-thinking (lol), but most of the time I can remain present in the moment. that's wreid
:I talk to myself constantly. I feel tired often, because my brain has so much to process. I work whenever i want, which is usually from 9:30-17:00. I want to play games afterwards. I am a 2D and 3D animator, composer, and a comic artist with world building. I occasionally procrastinate. It's annoying, but i can't help it. I clicked the video for fun.
Sign 1: Yes, I talk to myself a lot Sign 2: Yes, only my friends called me lazy. Sign 3: Yes, i play games or just think of something to do at night. Sign 4: Yes, i like singing and drawing. Sign 5: Not sure if i procastinated before but il say no. Sign 6. Yep i clicked on this video cause i underestimate myself alot.
Not to be rude but just cuz u got all these doesn’t always mean ur smart 95% of ppl in the comments say they got all signs but not all of them r smart cuz that’s not how things work.
Yeap. Including, as an example, when something causes me to remember how many character crushes I've had have ended up in relationships with people the opposite gender identity to myself. Mostly trying to reassure myself that I am loved and appreciated.
I feel smart for once. I can relate to all of these. Especially the artistically inclined part. I'm constantly called dumb, etc. And videos like these are a huge confidence boost.
@Creahmsicle Dude, all the people around me called me dumb, retarded and destroyed and stuff like that, i can totally relate to you. What I found out is, that while I may not be a high IQ genius, I still know that my intelligence is higher than I ever thought, and that idea doesnt have its origin in this video. Its just that believing what others say to you might rob you of your energy and motivation and drive you into a deep grief. Believe me I was there. You know, at my university, I found a professor who is as dumb as me and still teaches complicated things like Kant. So for the first time, I believe that I and probably you as well, might not as dumb as 75IQ points, which already implies some level of cognitive disability. The "dumbest" Professor at universities have about 90IQ which is still in the average and can make you smart with practice. I feel you brother
(May 2023) - Great Video!! May I please make a few other suggestions? • You are comfortable with math and learning a new language. • You come up with "out of the box" creative solutions that others didn't think about to new challenges. • You are thoughtful of others. • You plan ahead and think about solutions to changes in your planning. • You enjoy dancing and like to learn new dances regularly. • You dream more than average about very creative stories and scenes.
@@pastorpeteonthestreet3112 True, but people have to do the research first if they are seeking answers to life's biggest questions. Not enough people actually study religion, but instead stigmatize it and never learn anything significant.
Ha ha, I was going to post something like that as a joke but you beat me to it. It would have been pretty funny if there were a twist at the end, like "Just kidding, none of these are indicators of intelligence. Boy were you ever excited though, huh?
I am a depressed person with severe drpression. The thumbnail is too cute to be ignored, so i commented and one another reason is that i want to meet people like me. Love you all guys we will beat depression ❤️
I really hope that you get happier and overcome depression. Its not easy as it sounds ik but I wish you all the best for that. Stay safe and have a nice day
I've been talking to myself out loud for as long as I can remember. I somehow managed to keep it a secret from everyone else though. I'm afraid they'll think I'm crazy :)))
Chronic Social deprivation harms cognitive ability. Feeling lonely makes you dumb and shortens your life. Keyword: "feeling lonely" You can be lonely without feeling lonely. Your brain would be healthier if you socialized though.
Learning how to give oneself credit for one's achievements is also difficult. Imposter syndrome sucks, but being artistically inclined helps. I'm taking up salsa dancing, getting into drawing, and trying out new mediums. Indecisiveness is another one (and ties into overthinking) , so creating art helps since I'm given so many color options, and deciding on the next color allows me to let myself push forward.
Fun fact: most "great people" in world's history (and I mean people like Da Vinci, Mozart, and that kind) didn't have a crazy high IQ, it was usually slightly above average. And when you see Michel Angelo's work, it looks like some superior species of human, but in fact, most people with IQs around 300 or so, something twice as high as Einstein, don't leave a track in the world, they often die early having learned a lot of languages and resolved a lot of mathematic misteries, but that's it, and they're not remembered after that, so that makes you think. What is intelligence?
@@Roncstelep_ but a man that dies at 20, and has no social ability whatsoever, so that he doesn't meet any friends or a girlfriend, can't create art in any way, or form a philosophical thinking. Is that intelligent really?
Another one is analogies.... not so much that you use them, but that you're more likely to find parallels or similarities between different things; especially when understanding of one system gives you an advantage in navigating a different, though similar, situation.
My brother is able to find parallels and similarities between anything. Its actually one of the most amazing skills ive ever seen. His story telling and his wit are on a different level for it
I tend to talk to myself when I'm working a lot but I get in trouble in school for talking out loud so I learned how to talk to myself inside my head to be able to do my work as efficiently as possible
Been watching these videos a while and just love how they are produced. Not only is it informative but the visuals and narrations make it very welcoming and personal, it's less like a Ted talk and more like a counselling session. Really helps!
Me: *watches this* oh hey, maybe I AM smart! Also me: *low-key failing all my classes and can't absorb new lessons* Edit: Yes, I know that grades and the amount of information you know are not measures of intelligence. My problems run deeper than that, but I'm not gonna discuss that here lmao Thank you for the kind words though
I hate online school so much. I haven't learned half of what I should know tbh, I've failed a class, and gotten very low grades on a lot of classes and I just finished my first year of college
If you truly don't believe you are smart or at least not smart enough, then your experiences in life will reflect that regardless of how smart you really are. You will behave in ways that reinforce that belief, the results of which will also reinforce that belief, and so on. Once I started to put diligent effort into rehabilitating my self image and truly changing the way I saw myself and my cognitive potential, everything changed. The goal is not to believe you are smart, the goal is to no longer care how smart you are because you believe in yourself and your ability to accomplish whatever it is that is truly important to you. Believe in yourself and learn to be happy being you.
As a frequent habit, I engage in self-dialogue on a regular basis. Fortunately, my parents are unperturbed by this idiosyncrasy, and I, for one, find it quite agreeable to converse with oneself, from my personal standpoint.
I'm really not a night owl, but I can relate to all the rest. Still not sure tho, after the quarantine, I started to feel dumber each day and I can't even do basic maths correctly anymore.
For some people who do not relate to these signs and think you are not smart enough, i just wanted to say that being smart maybe not the best thing you have. The best thing you can ever have is to be happy by yourself, if you are happy, I think you are leading to the best life you can ever have. Atleast that's what I think.
Have been a professional artist/illustrator/graphic designer/fine art painter for over 50 years and a composer who has had my work performed publically but I don't go around thinking about this until I saw this video! lol Thanks for the 6 signs and letting me know I'm more intelligent than most. This doesn't cross my mental field as much as it may in others! Nothing worst than an out of whack ego in any given profession!
The annoying thing with "intelligence" is that different people have different types. Like yes, I do get high scores in tests and intelligence tests, but for example I couldn't think in action to save my own life. And I hate that I have a lot of friends with different learning styles, or dyslexia, and I always feel bad when I get high test scores, even though in world knowledge they're probably smarter than I am. Also, my "high intelligence" comes from doing extra school work at home to keep some Polish culture, so it really is practice.
Yes, I realized. Intelligence depends. I never practised or studied, but I always was getting high scores. People always told me that I was smart. I got high scores from an IQ test. But there was something missing. I was smart but it wasn’t the best. I started to practise a bit, and I increased the difficulity as the time goes by. I felt like everything was getting perfect, it did.
@Gothic_Insanity.13 you have a good point I've always had a suspicion that they might actually be under-evolved pseudo-humans And they heard about laws and rules and all these things that normal humans know about and didn't realize that no one is constantly talking about them.
They are very intelligent, they know very well how to intimidate the cashier and the level 3 ones can even intimidate the manager, plus knowing all the consumer rules
Okay..... I may be smart, I may be dumb but hear me out: 0:25 Ranboo 0:50 Dreams IQ 1:14 Dreams blob in the background 2:46 Tommys discs in the background And on the TV thingy there is a Technoblade head
there are different kinds of people 1. acting smart 2.doesn't show they are actually smart 3.shows that they are actually smart 4. dumb 5.hungry 6. people who use uwu without actually knowing the meaning of it 7.people who watch asmr videos without knowing what asmr means (im num 5 btw)
Eh, don't worry. I just recently failed my exams that allow me to get a free enrollment. Next year's tuition costs nearly 2000 bucks, and we're a poor family, wielding around 10 to 15 bucks in the family budget. Everyone calls me super capable, idk why, maybe they see it, but they're confused because I got 3 Fs and 3 Cs. It's a very long, long story.
One thing that bothers me with "today's world" (If I may) is the ever increasing disdain for things that are ordinary, average, and/or mainstream. It was definitely good to be taught that different is okay while we were growing up. It's good to be taught that each person is unique in their own individual sense. However, we're now stuck in this paradoxical widespread desire to be overly unique. A perfect example is liking anime. Liking and watching anime used to be considered weird. With the societal paradigm shift, it's now accepted and even considered respectable. Now it seems that people are denying the fact that it has moved into the mainstream. My issue with this is that people who like what used to be mainstream, or people who have more traditional / "ordinary" lifestyles are considered "normies"... and that's not met with a very respectful tone. I'd say that now we've got to start teaching kids Being unique is okay, but being ordinary is also okay. Ordinary doesn't have to be boring, and in most cases, I'd find that it isn't. As it relates to intelligence, people are now more and more attracted to the "smart nerd" personality type. I don't necessarily mean that in the romantic sense, but in the general social atmosphere, that personality archetype is growing to be more and more popular and respected. More and more people are proclaiming themselves smart nerds, good at math, plays video games, knows a lot of fun facts, introverted, weird, good with computers, asocial, watches anime, etc etc, as if it somehow makes themselves the diamond in the rough. Dare I say, the nerd that once was bullied has now become the bully. In our strive to be unique, many have forgotten what the real message is. In our strive to be unique, people have forgotten to be themselves. I would say that many people have ironically become very fake in their own pursuit of a unique personality. I wish that would change. I hope that one day, we can accept the fact that being weird or different doesn't make you superior or inferior. Liking anime and video games and having high IQ is not greater than liking what is mainstream and being average. The paradox is that with everyone trying to be unique and stand out above others, nobody stands out, and everyone is fake. If you accept that being yourself doesn't necessarily mean being unlike everyone else, than everyone is true to themselves, and that's far more powerful than being unique.
@@averyoriginalname376 Thank you! I must say, I didn't intend on it being as lengthy as it was. I try to base my morals on compassion, evidence, and peace. I would therefore like to see a world where everyone accepts one another as who they are. Of course, it would be logical to say that such optimism isn't in the bounds of reality, or that we are so far from it that I won't live to see such a day. But why shouldn't I start, at the very least, with the problems I do see. Thanks again for your comment, and I do hope that you are well!
This is common in western society. We all see bits and pieces of these statements everyday. You have nicely complied them in a message. I know a talented young girl who started acting at age 9. She has a famous agent and has worked and been at nearly every studio in Hollywood. So the pendemic hits and her parents don't want her working in LA. So for a time she was not plugged into more acting classes and casting calls and working and missing school Her head " cleared" from all the stardom and attention ? She told her parents. " At 16 I've retired. I'm just going to be a normal kid now."
Time to get all the dream smp references! 0:09 technoblade sticker on bottom left of the computer 0:22 ranboo pillow 0:44 “dream iq” statistic 1:13 small dream blob (and amogus book) 2:45 mellohi and cat 4:56 not dsmp but on the bottom an imposter appears as they say “imposter syndrome”
I relate to all of these, which makes sense because I've always been considered a "gifted kid". I do want to say though, to those of you who wish you were gifted because being naturally smart is easier, it's not. A lot of us gifted people have a lot of stress from both ourselves and others, along with higher expectations of what we're going to do with our lives. Many of us are expected to be perfect or close to all the time. If you're a fellow gifted in this situation, don't worry. You can and will get through this. Remember to stay true to yourself and keep doing your best, but make sure you don't overdo it. If you're not a gifted or considered a gifted, I bet you're still amazing and smart in your own way. Keep being awesome everyone!
This is very relatable to me, all my life people said I was "gifted" and it puts so much presser on you that has given me a lot of anxiety over the years. Especially with teachers saying I'm lazy because I don't pay much attention in class because talking is my way of learning. Most of the time teachers say that people are gifted they ignore the sheer pressure they put on kids making them think they need to, or have to be better. I don't know if this relates to anyone but if your supposedly "smart" some people can ignore when you actually work hard and it makes you feel bad to have a lable as just smart not hard working.
I related to this more than i should. you put my thoughts into words quite beutifully, love it as someone who has been considered one of the toppper,s the pressure is sure one real thing. my classmates think i study a lot but i don't really study. the pressure from every side kind of gets overwhelming sometimes and i end up procastinating. like im doing now (:
I am the smartest dumb person and the dumbest smart person with my “gift”, basically I will do the complex stuff real well and then make stupid simple mistakes like forgetting to add this or explain that
i can’t help but click on videos like these, to find out if this can make me feel better about myself. makes me feel like the dunning-kruger effect is coming for me again 😭
People have thought I was lazy when productivity studies showed I was actually doing more work than them. They didn't notice, because they were busy gossiping amongst themselves and making fun of people. Americans tend to promote popular people over competent people. It's probably why we're lagging behind. The biggest symptom I would say is the constant fear that you are one of the smartest people and the horror of realizing how many dumb people there actually are (it's more than you think . . .realized this in 2016).
I was about to say : "if you click that video, it's the proof that you're smarter than the others" but then the video said itself.. By the way, thank you so much for the video, it was very helpful 🤩
Sign 1: Yes, I talk to myself a lot Sign 2: Yes, others have called me "lazy" Sign 3: Yes, I work a lot at night and am a night owl Sign 4: Yes, I am artisticly inclined, I'm particularly into painting and singing Sign 5: Yeah, I occasionally procrastinate Sign 6: Yeah, I did click this video. I often doubt myself and underestimate myself
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"you talk to yourself"
says out loud: "No I don't really do that."
sometimes, my genius, it's almost frightening
me: no no i dont talk to myself
also me. exactly, thats what ive been telling you. dont listen to the video
@@philip8498 yeah... I think that's a different type of talking to yourself, but you do you right?
hahaha, when you genius and oblivious at the same time 😅
@@philip8498 y e e t
Idk I don't think it works like that because I have experience of these
"perceived laziness might be a sign that you are smarter than most people"
Me with stacking homework due 30 days ago: 。*Genius is my passion*.✧
Genious is a ✨lifestile✨
30 days ago? weak
i have unfinished homework from 4 months ago
@@dat1pengu1n I have one from September lmao
😔👊
@@dat1pengu1n I have a few from October
“You procrastinate...”
*Well I’m something of a genius myself-*
emphasis on OCCASIONALLY
edit: holy cow.. i thought it had 10 likes 😂😂
This comment won
Sir, your genius....sometimes frightens me.
But is says... occasionally!!! Not everyday!!! ha ha ha!!!
@@lauruguayitausa r/woooooosh
inner dialogue? bro i got an entire audience full of debaters in my head going through every single possibility 💀
It sucks when there's no way to stop it.
I have OCPD, maybe I'm on some other scales.
It's a miracle I have no other addictions than a PC (one wouldn't guess meeting me) but I need it to calm my brain - OR get stimulation that would otherwise make me restless.
@қіәүһұң Thank you and you too! 💪
My dad and I both talk to ourselves all the time, and if anyone asks why he's talking to himself his response is always, "I needed an expert opinion" lol
You are right.... I am feeling proud that inntrovert make this world and extroverts are living in it !
I’m gonna say that now
im gonna remember and use this if i ever get asked that
My science teacher in HS always made it clear to only trust professionals, not experts. I think it's somewhat true. But most people don't think about it. Funny story. 👍
I would much rather keep being an introvert that becoming an extrovert
"have you ever found yourself accidentally talking to yourself"
Me: "Accidentally? I talk to my self deliberately"
And it really does help in organising thoughts
thats damn true
And my mother says I'm crazy and the only person doing this
The truth in this statement
It does!! Sometimes when I gotta write an essay or something it keeps me from going down a rabbit hole over one sentence!!
Omg finally someone who talks to themselves on deliberately!!! I am not the only on after all
I have been called crazy or word for that one tho
Everyone wants to be smarter than someone but they don't realise that they could be smarter than their past self.
What if it’s the reverse? 😭
Golden Experience Requiem
@@aubicgrande9221 then cherish the moment that you were smarter than your current self :D
actually everyone is smarter than their past self and if you want proof so think about one of your worst guilty pleasures
@@aubicgrande9221 exactly 😭
Can confirm that #1 is accurate- at least for problem solving. There's a technique in programming where you take an inanimate object (traditionally, a rubber duck,) and talk to it about your code. Essentially, you walk yourself through the code's intended effect, and it helps you find the error.
Rubber Ducky Debugging really works
Yeah it often works or trying to solve basically any problem. Walking someone, even yourself, through how something should work often will make you catch the difference between your explanation and what you actually did. It helps find where a problem lies.
As an IT person, sometimes you need to realise that the person you’re assisting needs a rubber duck to read the text on their screen
1. you talk to yourself 1:09
2. others have called you lazy 1:45
3. you work at night 2:34
4. you are artistically inclined 3:14
5. you occasionally procastinate 3:49
6. you clicked on this video 4:33
I hope I could help! :D
How? Ahahahaha
hacker man
lol 23 hrs ago
Bruh
Thanks, mate.
"You occasionally procrastinate"
oh!
"there is a difference between procrastinating to avoid working and procrastinating to come up with better ideas"
oh.
Edit: wow thanks for the likes that’s a lotta likes :D
My thoughts exactly 😞
😂 Felt that, too.
oh...
😆😆😆😆
Am I the only one who does both?! lol
"You talk to yourself"
well, yeah, I'm an introvert.
HA !!! BINGO !! LOL. 😉💕
Relatable
LOL I THOUGHT THAT TOO
Relatable
🤭
Summary:
1:09 You Talk to Yourself
1:44 Others Have Called You Lazy
2:34 You Work At Night
3:15 You Are artistically inclined
3:50 You occasionally procrastinate
4:33 You doubt your accomplishments
I don't know if you noticed, but the video has segments so this comment is irrelevant
hmm literally all of this applies to me so why can’t i pass math class 💀
This is all me!
shit. uhh yeah uhh fits for me most of them maybe 1 not.
@@mooncookies7803 math isnt your talent. Not the same as intelligence. IQ only tests for logic and reasoning skills. Those are NOT the ONLY forms of intelligence
"You are tired all the time"
:me with depression, anxiety, and chronic fatigue. I S E E
HAHHAHAHA SAME.
fun fact: intelligent people are more likely to get depression, anxiety and adhd
Geniuses are mentally unstable confirmed
@@Aestareth_ you beat me to it, I was going to say the same thing. Lol
we are GENIUS
this video is a sign psych2go are smarter than most people because they know everyone is gonna wanna click on it
Well obviously its a channel that makes videos on human psychological topics after all so they prolly know wht ppls would like to watch
n it's a good thing tho
@@muhammadreza4497 no
@@muhammadreza4497 no
I was watching the preview, but clicked on the video when they said it would make me smart
@@KhamwangKamhoa I think you mean "psychological"?
Psych2go: talking to yourself may be a sign of higher intelligence
Me, having an entire debate about feminism with the shampoo bottle in the shower: I N T E R E S T I N G
Lol I do simaler things but you did on a whole new level
I can really relateeeeee
I have political rants with my bedroom wall all the time you ain't alone lol
i have the convo with my loofa on the wall 😭
me, a maladaptive daydreamer:
welp
This entire channel is a feel good trip. I have every fucking god damn "sign" in this video yet I am perfectly average. Fix what's broken, improve what needs to be improved, don't let channels like these keep you flawed 💪
“taking to yourself”
*me who talks to myself more than i’ve ever talked to anyone in my whole life:* uhhhhh
omg it's creepy there is more people that do that, i think i'm the only one '-'
I CAN'T STOP TALKING TO MYSELF
Fr and ppl think I'm crazy so I do it in secret 😂
Well, I do it sometimes secretly coz I don't want anyone may caught me and think that I'm crazy hahahhah
@@chappelled same
“I choose a lazy person to do a hard job. Because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it.” -Bill Gates.
Sometimes their easy way results in the end product being less efficient or poorly made/carried out.
Easy way to do it? Well, at school, I would Google it. :v
laziness always finds away
@@___somila Yeah, I always do a sub-par job if I need to do something hard but I don't want to do it which is all the time
I don't know if this originates from Bill Gates. I heard this all my life in the South from older folks in regard to asking a lazy person to find a creative means to reduce the effort required in manual labor.
Plot twist: They made this so you’ll be more confident.
that's sweet
probably lmao
Yepp probably is,I don't really watch this types of video's normally cuz instead giving me confidence I feel even more bad about myself but here I am lol.
Exactly
So.. I'm not.. Intelligent?
I clicked this video while procrastinating homework and talking to myself while thinking I’m being lazy at night
You got the point😂😂😂
@@SirWahyuTheGreat thanks 😂
2:35 “You work at night”
Me wide awake at 3 am in the morning to read a Webtoon: Y E S
Working at night increases risk of cancer
SAMEEE
@@sige7 frick
SAMEEE! 😆
YES BESTIE DO U HAVE ANY GOOD SUGGESTIONS?!
The thing you need to remember is that even intelligent people can do stupid things.
and that they dont know everything
I do all the time 😅, and these all traits match to me.
I prefer to think that sometimes stupid people do smart things
@@dumdum3470 Stupid is as stupid does to quote a movie. There is no pretending to be stupid.
Anybody can do anything under the right circumstance
Here's the thing. I grew up in all the gifted education courses, and the honors stuff, and everyone was just so busy telling me how smart I was all through school. It, naturally, led to an over-inflated ego, an emphasis on my intellect at perhaps the overlooking or even detriment of other skills, and generally meant that I gave up quickly on anything that I didn't pick up naturally since I was supposed to be just so darn smart.
As an adult, I'm realizing that they were measuring a very specific brand of intelligence, one that learns a very specific way and performs well in a testing type environment. The older I get the more I realize I'm just pretty average, like most everyone else, and there's really nothing wrong with that. I'm never the smartest guy in the room, and there's always someone I can learn from. So by all means, be average, be normal, and take pride in that fact. As it is, being a little bit dumb is more fun anyway, I speak from personal experience.
I agree. I have massive ADHD, which means theres a lack of bloodflow in my left prefrontal cortex. This puts an impairment on executive function. However that bloodflow is redirected somewhere else in the brain, enlarging other areas depending on the person. I dont know exactly where mine went, but I can say that I constantly have an intense curiosity. Most of my day im just daydreaming with myself or looking things up because the reality in my head is so much more enjoyable. However, ADHD is a tradeoff. I can say for certain that my active memory is impaired, and so is my general recall ability. I also have a hard time reacting. What im best at is stuff like producing theories, designing AI and debate. But my work ethic and self organisation skills are complete ass. When I play multiplayer action games my impairment becomes a complete pain, but even so its still so fun. I enjoy the challenge of facing players with higher reaction speed and visual awareness. I love it because then I can improve those areas of the brain by facing them. If I didnt have ADHD, my brain would probably be super average. Average in the sense, just as impressive as everyone elses unique intellect. However, constantly living with both really bad and really good intellect is suffering. You constantly judge yourself and are painfully aware of just how bad you made an intellectual mistake as soon as you made it, and your curiosity drives you to instantly see much better alternatives to the action taken. Thats another reason I constantly try to improve my executive function.
I was from too far below the poverty line to have anyone looking to put me in these groups. My intelligence ans speed of learning was more of a hindrence and made the teachers impatient at me taking time away form the mainstream.
There are 7 recognised learning styles, mine is audio visual, fast absorbtion low retention. So in class I can look like a genius because I have taken on the didactically taught data with minimal effort. No-one cares that I have to work harder outside class to make sure that knowledge stays there and because I have always been a total nerd I never minded reviewing it either.
Being a skinny little nerd in these schools introduced me to a lifetime of being unpopular too, something I hated then but have come to enjoy now. Then it came with bruises, now it's fine I don't like most people and they don't like me, that's a fair deal.
I dropped out of life and ended up doing manual work in early adult life, something I am not naturally equipped for and where I do remember carrying bags of sand and cement at 50kg each when I weighed roughly the same. An introduction to having to make myself good at something I wasn't naturally equipped for. I can honestly say I am not a drop out as such, I never started any academic course that I didn't complete, I just never returned to education after the mandatory level until much later.
Irony time. I ended up working in adult education, and was actually rathe rgood at is, which surprised me and a number of others when they learned how easy I had found school.
I knew I had a learning style that fitted this well and that all those with the other 6 didn't fit, so realised that I needed to fill a gap left by our education system to help those not like me. My fast mind helped a lot and I adapted the teaching to the individuals by identifying how they learned best.
I also realised something during this time I would never have realised myself, emotion helps learning, having the emotional range of a rock, I had rarely ever used this but for real human beings it was a great tool.
The instance I remember this most in was helping someone with a desktop publishing exam, which they had failed 3 times with other tutors. They could work through the lessons but not adstract from the course notes to a seperate piece of work. I knew they needed to do something seperate but use the methods in the course, so asked what they enjoyed, response was their cat, not what I had hoped for but I worked with it as there was a happy emotional link here. I told her to write a letter to her cat telling it what it would have for dinner, with a picture of a cat in one space and a picture of a fish in another. When I came back to check on them the letter was written but the pictures were wrong, internet access not as common back then so only working from in built library, in place of the cat was a rabbit and the only fish they could find was a shark, my reaction was 'So you have the world's only shark eating rabbit.' but they had done the work perfectly and flew through the exam. When thanking me after they passed easily she said the whole way through she was laughing to herself about the shark eating rabbit.
I actually stopped this area of work fo 2 reasons, 1, I wanted to disprove the those who can do, those who can't teach by actually working in IT not just teaching it but the second was the UK goverment had decided to intervene and introduce content based assessments, similar to teaching in schools and in direct contrast to what I was doing. It meant I could teach a full curriculum, have my students learn nothing, all fail their exams while I passed assessment. If I slowed the teaching down by adapting to the individuals and everyone passed their exams, I had over 96% first time pass and 100% second time record, this would fail the assessment.
I refused to make this change and went into IT and data outside education, fully intending that if the UK govt. woke up I woul return. They have but I now enjoy what I do too much to go back.
I understand the desire to stay in your comfort zone, I have no doubt I was the same as a child. Ironically I stepped outside it during early adulthood so long ago I genuinely can't remember a time when I didn't enjoy the challenge of pushing my boundaries. This is not a boast, I have messed up in some hilarious, painful and permanently damaging ways by not staying close enough to my comfort zones, but overall I think it has served me well.
I don't honestly know where I would sit in terms of average intelligence because I recognise so may types of it. My job is creative and I did dance for several years, but I could never produce an art work of any significance or play music that didnt test tolerance to aural abuse. These are areas of intelligence I don't have and have no desire to aquire.
I am socially inept and emotionally limited. I have an act I wear to be able to function in society that includes genuine consideration and understanding. However I lack true empathy because that requries an emotional breadth I simply don't have. So social interactions and the intelligence needed to make these more than just a formality, well beyond me.
I analyse incredibly well, it has helped me overcome the shortcoming above to the point many miss that I even have it. I process facts and figures then delve into the reasons behind them to understand causality etc. I do this to such an effective level I have made it my liveing and the way I make myself ever more unpopular. I understand how rarely the term unpredictable is actually true and have little patience for people who can't predict what is coming using data at hand,.
A colleague of mine said he had found the answer to the often asked question regarding the difference between genius and insanity. He said genius is insanity society has found a use for. In this respect I am a genius, I do something others find incredibly difficult with ease, but I am aware outside of this I can appear very dumb.
Thank you for a great comment. Mny with early life handed to them who find it's tougher later on are to full of self pity to own it as well as you have and move forward in such a productive way. As with all who seek to improve themselves you have my respect.
@@KermitFrogThe i didn't know what the method was called, but I naturally have a growth mindset like that where I see each mistake as a chance to rewire my brain. Problem is im impatient, and when that happens I become alot less forgiving to myself.
@@shady1137 I feel u. Thanks for this amazing testimony!
The most intelligent people learn from anyone and everyone. I love listening to other people because I can always learn something. Most people who are extremely intelligent don’t think they are. They may believe they are smart, but not smarter than most others.
Even though I know I am just an average Joe, seeing myself having most of the signs is such a good confidence boost and makes me feel a lot happier with myself. Thank you Psych2Go! I appreciate all your efforts you've put into each video.
When Psych2go said: “#1, you talk to yourself”
I was really happy, because people have told me that I was crazy, and it wasn’t normal to talk to myself out loud. Talking to myself is a daily thing for me. I love talking to myself like I'm trying to educate someone else.
same, i feel the same way, sometimes i always talk in front of the mirror or even talk to my cat as if it was talking to me, lol
Same, for me talking to myself is a good way to kinda express my feelings. Also i am kinda smarter when i talk to myself than with some other people.
I do too! My family always say I'm crazy, but I truly like it and it helps me to think a lot.
Same
I also talk to myself and people think I am going crazy
Me: **relates to all the signs**
Me: Don't give me hope!
Me too, but like I said, petty lies.
same.
Same here too
same
Same here ugugugufufuguhuuhuh
What about these?
-Sometimes you feel like nobody really understands you.
-You tend to overthink
-Happiness is somehow more diffcult to achieve for you.
I felt that😂
That seems like anxiety...
I kinda just realted to get those uhh
Why this accurated
No
im SO glad you addressed the 'laziness', i totally relate ( and plus im a huge introvert )
"There are advantages and disadvantages to waking up early and staying up late"
Me who wakes up early _and_ stays up late: *sleep deprived superiority*
tony stark stans unite
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I just go to bed really late and then wake up at 3pm :)))))))))))))))))))
Yeah, I went to bed and fall asleep today at 1:34 am and woke up at 5:21 lmao and I couldn't fell asleep again so a was writing notes from math classes two months ago to last class
I have no idea how I am still alive.
The best of both worlds ;)
“you talk to yourself”
*me who talks to myself because I’m bored and no one else will listen*
I spitting bad words to myself when my phone was not functioning properly
Same
@@angNgocAnh_A_ omg same when my phone isn’t working i firmly talk to it and whisper swear words to it lol
@@angNgocAnh_A_ oh lol ur vietnamese too?😃😃
@@KaiLorenzo-dj8zv yeah :))
Thanks for making me feel a little less stupid😅😂
We're in the same boat :)
🗿
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Same
@@Psych2go glad to know 😂❤️
I didn't really know if I'm smarter than I think I am, this video helped. I have ADHD, so I process things slower than most people. But once those things make sense, I'm really good at them. It's easy for me to get my slow processing mixed up with just being dumb, and then doubting myself because of that.
I feel like ADHD is part disorder and part personality trait. It lets you stray from the others and let you discover new things and notice stuff most wouldn’t. It keeps you entertained because you can’t focus on boring things. Everyone is made for different things and tasks, ADHD people just weren’t made to DO things like regular chores, they’re more of the “go look for stuff” or people.
"Talking to yourself"
Me who does group meeting with myself: 👁👄👁👌
Um
Yes. I can relate to that. I have characters that do different tasks and I discuss stuff with them.
(not like DID though)
I sometimes feel like I'm going crazy
But who cares am I right?
I sometimes debate myself over shit so that way if I ever do debate that subject with someone I’ll win
😂 😂 😂
@@onedollasnake SAME I come up with stuff all the time like I make up fake arguments or even think about debates from over 5 years ago and how I could've won them 😂
Me relating to all the signs: whoa I’m a genius
“You *occasionally* procrastinate”
Me: ... and you had to add the “occasionally”
I always procrastinate because I don´t like what I do :C
just because u can relate to these traits doesnt mean you are intelligent.
@@bxnny9028 just because you think ur smarter doesn’t mean that comment was necessary
@@bxnny9028 You're really defensive about that, aren't you? I imagine why...
@@bxnny9028 Hmm "writing such a rude comment , doesn't makes you smarter as well" ☝🏻😌 The Name which you've chosen for your acc suits you the best honey :) Try not to overuse your brain and be a bit polite, maybe it'll help you in real life
Can we just appreciate the narrator's voice? Its so soothing!
Yes, Amanda does a great job!
Yes really nice voice😍♥️
I know, right?
Idk but i miss her old voice 😅 this one is em-
a bit disturbing. Sorry~
@@sleepsx9571 could you maybe explain what you mean with "Old voice"?
So you’re trying to say after I watch this video and realised I showed all the traits you mentioned, now you are revealing that we should be happy with ourselves and make us the opposite of ourselves. Thanks for the video though, I felt good knowing I showed these traits.
Just a reminder:
Intelligence in a society like this only matters 10%
the rest is based on how hard you study and work
As someone said,
Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration.
and the people you meet
@@kjnjhfztghkbjhgfkhjzhzugjk9789 Non conventionally attractive people who study/work a lot can be successful, just like attractive people doing the same. Are you gonna tell me that stephen hawking was a supermodel? Still, you can usually better your appearance (looking healthy, getting clothes that fit, etc). It's not as white or black as you are portraying it
25% of success is explained with IQ, 5-9% with conscientious , 3-4% stress tolerance, etc.
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**talking to myself**
“ why’re you talking to yourself? that’s strange and weird “
“ really, it’s the only way to have intelligent conversation around here “
these traits say that you *******might******* *******possibly******* be a little more intelligent than others...
@yymenghis64 nods*
Bilbo: "Gandalf, where are you going?"
Gandalf: "I'm seeking company with the only sane person here"
Bilbo: "Who is that?"
Gandalf: "ME!"
I see a roast in this comment.
you kdrama fan
"Others have called you lazy"
Maybe that's because I am.
Too lazy for response have thumbs up
Lazy people are the smartest
@@josukehigashikata245 👁️👄👁️
Lazy people are the smartest (2)
@@rheivenjunoblianda6989 well then I'm the smartest person in the universe
Talking to myself is my way of making better decision and making myself self aware.
Here are things that change since i started doing this
•I started being self aware
•longer temper
•its not frustrating since i don't have to argue with anyone
•I avoid justifying myself even though I'm wrong(this one really help)
•i understand people better
Ever had a feeling when everyone just can't understand?
Well that's your fault, you never tell them anyway
So stop being stupid justifying yourself that they don't understand you
Me: *relates to every single sign*
Also me: "I'm dumb as a door nail-"
Same
@@crappybff6994 I doubt you're as dumb as a doornail. I don't know you, but you seem very smart😌
@@kebblot9085 thanks I’ll let you know my scores for my end of year test them we will see-
Forer effect in a nutshell...
@@-TheUnkownUser?????
“You *occasionally* procrastinate.”
I procrastinate a lot more than I should…
Relatable
I dont do anything at all. My exams and in school activities are the only ones saving my grade
Dude I procrastinate my whole week away
@@justanalthere2187 lol same
I procrastinate everytime😆
I’ve always been told that self awareness is another sign of high intelligence.
And it’s not laziness. It’s selective participation.
And it's not procrastination, it's measuring twice to cut once
I was told the same thing by a friend once, ironically, after I had reflected on my life for awhile, i said ‘maybe im just not a very intelligent person’ and he said that someone as introspective as myself has to be smarter than most people in at least a good amount of ways. Which definitely made me understand my kind of intelligence more. Maybe im not the smartest as puzzles and stuff but i have my own kind of intelligence
@@logancampbell3065 The Dunning-Kruger effect dictates that "maybe I'm just not a very intelligent person" is the number one sign of being an intelligent person
Just realized I am smart! I used to think i was Dumb since people called me Lazy and Noisy Since i talk to myself too much, But half of these In the Video describe me, Thanks for making me more Confident!
Psych2Go: "You *occasionally* procrastinate."
Me: "You underestimate my power."
😆
😂
lols, so good. i have a friend who would agree... nothing can be lost by taking ones time
I have failed you @Caerulean , I have failed you
LOL YES 😂😂
Ohh shitt- were not get outta that one so easy then.
(Srry for swearing.)
I'm an INFP and it may explain my hyper-reflectiveness. I find myself engaging in various ideas in my mind constantly. But I'm able to still remain present. Anyone else relate?
nope. my measely 151 I.Q. and 1560 SAT cannot venture that far into pseudo-intellectual land.
I do! I'm also an INFP and I think all the time, about many subjects that exist, and I'm always creating possibilities in my mind, wich is... over-thinking (lol), but most of the time I can remain present in the moment. that's wreid
@@keitherickson9058 um please tell me this is a joke LMAO
HEYYY FELLOW INFP!!! I hope you all have a wonderful day.
Yep
Talking to yourself is a sign of higher intlligence,
Me who Talks to myself because I dont have any friends,
"I gonna pretend that I am intlligent "
Same
Me lazy AF:
:I talk to myself constantly.
I feel tired often, because my brain has so much to process.
I work whenever i want, which is usually from 9:30-17:00. I want to play games afterwards.
I am a 2D and 3D animator, composer, and a comic artist with world building.
I occasionally procrastinate. It's annoying, but i can't help it.
I clicked the video for fun.
Sign 1: Yes, I talk to myself a lot
Sign 2: Yes, only my friends called me lazy.
Sign 3: Yes, i play games or just think of something to do at night.
Sign 4: Yes, i like singing and drawing.
Sign 5: Not sure if i procastinated before but il say no.
Sign 6. Yep i clicked on this video cause i underestimate myself alot.
Sign 6: Yes, I watch Rick and Morty
Yes me too
I fit into all these 6 signs
Including R&M
Lol I know I am not intelligent
Not to be rude but just cuz u got all these doesn’t always mean ur smart 95% of ppl in the comments say they got all signs but not all of them r smart cuz that’s not how things work.
You are exactly like me
@@MohamedSaid-rg8dm i was too lazy to type somethin like that congrats you have done it for me
Does anyone talk to themselves when suddenly an embarrassment moment from past pops up?? coz I do
Lol..same
Yeap. Including, as an example, when something causes me to remember how many character crushes I've had have ended up in relationships with people the opposite gender identity to myself. Mostly trying to reassure myself that I am loved and appreciated.
everytime
Yeah same, I talk to myself as if it was like in a office meeting discussing about it
Ayee I'm not alone!
I feel smart for once. I can relate to all of these. Especially the artistically inclined part. I'm constantly called dumb, etc. And videos like these are a huge confidence boost.
Me too
@Creahmsicle Dude, all the people around me called me dumb, retarded and destroyed and stuff like that, i can totally relate to you. What I found out is, that while I may not be a high IQ genius, I still know that my intelligence is higher than I ever thought, and that idea doesnt have its origin in this video. Its just that believing what others say to you might rob you of your energy and motivation and drive you into a deep grief. Believe me I was there.
You know, at my university, I found a professor who is as dumb as me and still teaches complicated things like Kant. So for the first time, I believe that I and probably you as well, might not as dumb as 75IQ points, which already implies some level of cognitive disability. The "dumbest" Professor at universities have about 90IQ which is still in the average and can make you smart with practice.
I feel you brother
(May 2023) - Great Video!! May I please make a few other suggestions?
• You are comfortable with math and learning a new language.
• You come up with "out of the box" creative solutions that others didn't think about to new challenges.
• You are thoughtful of others.
• You plan ahead and think about solutions to changes in your planning.
• You enjoy dancing and like to learn new dances regularly.
• You dream more than average about very creative stories and scenes.
"Yes, this is exactly like me, I knew I was a genius."
-literally every single one of us here.
believe in Jesus. That is what makes you smart.
@@pastorpeteonthestreet3112 True, but people have to do the research first if they are seeking answers to life's biggest questions. Not enough people actually study religion, but instead stigmatize it and never learn anything significant.
Ha ha, I was going to post something like that as a joke but you beat me to it. It would have been pretty funny if there were a twist at the end, like "Just kidding, none of these are indicators of intelligence. Boy were you ever excited though, huh?
Me too
I dunno, blindly believing something and not questioning it doesn’t really seem that smart.
I am a depressed person with severe drpression. The thumbnail is too cute to be ignored, so i commented and one another reason is that i want to meet people like me. Love you all guys we will beat depression ❤️
I really hope that you get happier and overcome depression. Its not easy as it sounds ik but I wish you all the best for that. Stay safe and have a nice day
@@anweshahazra9171 tq so much ❤️
That's me too. God bless u eternally.ameen Hang in there.
Something like this could easily be made into a more advanced bot comment and the prospect of that scares me.
@@SuperStarlight4 tq for support 🤧🥺
Easter eggs of the day!
0:15 - techno sticker
0:30 - ranboo pillow
0:50 - "dream IQ" lmao
1:15 - dream blob
2:50 - cat and mellohi poster
+ edit :
2:50 - karl's book!
4:57 - red sus
Yeah, IQ haha, i bet they meant slick, there is a HUGE difference between the two
Not mcyt related but there was also a little among us guy on the screen when they mentioned imposter syndrome
also, in the same frame where the cat and mellohi are shown, karls book is on the dresser
@@Radiil ah yess i was womdering what that was
YESS I WAS LIKE DID ANYONE NOTICE THE DREAM SMP REFERENCES
same, I talk to myself a lot, especially when I'm thinking really hard about something, and say it out loud so I won't forget it
7: You don’t compare how smart you are with others because everybody have different skills.
Well said
Oh no I compare myself specifically to people better than me, gotta keep myself humble
@@kingofdeath9012 keep going
@@nakhorosualehe1543 Did I mention I constantly do this? No self esteem for me
That's just something stupid people say
When i was a child i used talk to myself loudly sometimes people would think that I'm crazy, now a days i only talk inside my mind
I've been talking to myself out loud for as long as I can remember. I somehow managed to keep it a secret from everyone else though. I'm afraid they'll think I'm crazy :)))
@@AndiD018 same the only ones that know it are my family and a friend
Same here
Same lol
i still talk to myself outloud-
Signs you are a genius: “you talk to your self”
Me who speaks to myself 24/7 when I’m really lonely: :D
Chronic Social deprivation harms cognitive ability. Feeling lonely makes you dumb and shortens your life.
Keyword: "feeling lonely"
You can be lonely without feeling lonely.
Your brain would be healthier if you socialized though.
Sameee
Me toooo
Same
It is said that some of the best conversations you can have is with yourself.
Learning how to give oneself credit for one's achievements is also difficult. Imposter syndrome sucks, but being artistically inclined helps. I'm taking up salsa dancing, getting into drawing, and trying out new mediums.
Indecisiveness is another one (and ties into overthinking) , so creating art helps since I'm given so many color options, and deciding on the next color allows me to let myself push forward.
Lazy: or you are depressed,
Staying up late: self-indulgent
Talk to your self: have a psychosis
Like arts: you take acid like me!! Colors are perdy
Im colorblind
@@TheAlolanRaichu poor you
Acid is the best for writing music tho
@@zyzyx4157 well then keep doing it cause your music is gold
@@TheAlolanRaichu thank u ❤️
Fun fact: most "great people" in world's history (and I mean people like Da Vinci, Mozart, and that kind) didn't have a crazy high IQ, it was usually slightly above average. And when you see Michel Angelo's work, it looks like some superior species of human, but in fact, most people with IQs around 300 or so, something twice as high as Einstein, don't leave a track in the world, they often die early having learned a lot of languages and resolved a lot of mathematic misteries, but that's it, and they're not remembered after that, so that makes you think. What is intelligence?
Those people we're intelligent, but not innovative.
@@Roncstelep_ but a man that dies at 20, and has no social ability whatsoever, so that he doesn't meet any friends or a girlfriend, can't create art in any way, or form a philosophical thinking. Is that intelligent really?
@@Cosmefulanito-63-14 I thought Einstein and da Vinci had high iq around 160
@@waterunder3718 Einstein had 150, which is very high but not insane, and Da Vinci I don't remember how much but it was around 130
I think smart people don't solve anything at all tbh. 😜
Another one is analogies.... not so much that you use them, but that you're more likely to find parallels or similarities between different things; especially when understanding of one system gives you an advantage in navigating a different, though similar, situation.
My brother is able to find parallels and similarities between anything. Its actually one of the most amazing skills ive ever seen. His story telling and his wit are on a different level for it
What are similarities and parallels
@@moordix7110 idk
@@Im_notAwake Atleast u tryed to answer
thanks (:
@@moordix7110 Why do you ask that here instead of typing it into Google? Genuinely curious.
I tend to talk to myself when I'm working a lot but I get in trouble in school for talking out loud so I learned how to talk to myself inside my head to be able to do my work as efficiently as possible
Been watching these videos a while and just love how they are produced.
Not only is it informative but the visuals and narrations make it very welcoming and personal, it's less like a Ted talk and more like a counselling session. Really helps!
Some find the animation amusing some insulting.
Never thought I’d find you hear nick, love the missing coach series
@@rmsteutonic3686 sometimes we all need a confidence boost
@@cammontreuil7509 What are the ones that they find insulting?
Edit: frrr I MEAN, which portions of the animation do they find insulting and why?
@@asmitaghorai7332 "who " are the ones that find it insulting ?
Me: *watches this* oh hey, maybe I AM smart!
Also me: *low-key failing all my classes and can't absorb new lessons*
Edit: Yes, I know that grades and the amount of information you know are not measures of intelligence. My problems run deeper than that, but I'm not gonna discuss that here lmao
Thank you for the kind words though
You're doing good lad
Smart is a broad term. You may well be very smart in ways that don't always work in an education setting.
@@seanmcfadden3712 yes
I hate online school so much. I haven't learned half of what I should know tbh, I've failed a class, and gotten very low grades on a lot of classes and I just finished my first year of college
If you truly don't believe you are smart or at least not smart enough, then your experiences in life will reflect that regardless of how smart you really are. You will behave in ways that reinforce that belief, the results of which will also reinforce that belief, and so on. Once I started to put diligent effort into rehabilitating my self image and truly changing the way I saw myself and my cognitive potential, everything changed. The goal is not to believe you are smart, the goal is to no longer care how smart you are because you believe in yourself and your ability to accomplish whatever it is that is truly important to you. Believe in yourself and learn to be happy being you.
people have called you lazy, you occasionally procrastinate, you work at night: me who’s depressed
>:,) score
I feel u I can relate
As a frequent habit, I engage in self-dialogue on a regular basis. Fortunately, my parents are unperturbed by this idiosyncrasy, and I, for one, find it quite agreeable to converse with oneself, from my personal standpoint.
Me: *slowly realizes I do everything on the list*
Me: "Am I God?"
Same
No.
u not
@@janeirene6805 he is G O D G E N I U S
@@weirdasff NO🥀
@@janeirene6805 *joke continues to go over your head*
Me relating to almost every single one of these: *Maybe I am smart* 👁️👄👁️
Also me : *re-watches videos to make sure cause I don't believe it *
Pineapple pizza bear was an impostor
IS THAY BEOMGYU HSHHSHSHSH
Same lol
I relate to everything except number 3
Agreed
I'm really not a night owl, but I can relate to all the rest. Still not sure tho, after the quarantine, I started to feel dumber each day and I can't even do basic maths correctly anymore.
It's interesting how most of these signs are actually considered bad by the larger society
the society has adapted to lies so much that they get offended when you say the truth.
For some people who do not relate to these signs and think you are not smart enough, i just wanted to say that being smart maybe not the best thing you have. The best thing you can ever have is to be happy by yourself, if you are happy, I think you are leading to the best life you can ever have. Atleast that's what I think.
Have been a professional artist/illustrator/graphic designer/fine art painter for over 50 years and a composer who has had my work performed publically but I don't go around thinking about this until I saw this video! lol Thanks for the 6 signs and letting me know I'm more intelligent than most. This doesn't cross my mental field as much as it may in others! Nothing worst than an out of whack ego in any given profession!
Lol me too
*Talk to yourself and people call you lazy*
Me: " _I am intelligence_ '
“You work at night”
Me: creating the best Wattpad stories ive ever had
LMAOOO SAMEEE I KEEP GETTING MORE IDEAS ABOUT PLOT TWIST
I write as well...
@Teume Crew I haven’t posted it yet but my username on there is @mypfpiswhoilikern if you want to follow me☺️
When you say, "Do you love painting, drawing, singing or playing musical instruments?", I was stunned. I love all these hobbies!
The annoying thing with "intelligence" is that different people have different types. Like yes, I do get high scores in tests and intelligence tests, but for example I couldn't think in action to save my own life. And I hate that I have a lot of friends with different learning styles, or dyslexia, and I always feel bad when I get high test scores, even though in world knowledge they're probably smarter than I am. Also, my "high intelligence" comes from doing extra school work at home to keep some Polish culture, so it really is practice.
Yes, I realized. Intelligence depends.
I never practised or studied, but I always was getting high scores.
People always told me that I was smart. I got high scores from an IQ test.
But there was something missing. I was smart but it wasn’t the best.
I started to practise a bit, and I increased the difficulity as the time goes by.
I felt like everything was getting perfect, it did.
“Each and everyone of you is smart in their own way”
Me: What about Karens?
They sure know alot about certain medical conditions that warrant not wearing a mask
Just let them slowly wither away cus they're just well stupid
@Gothic_Insanity.13 you have a good point
I've always had a suspicion that they might actually be under-evolved pseudo-humans
And they heard about laws and rules and all these things that normal humans know about and didn't realize that no one is constantly talking about them.
They are very intelligent, they know very well how to intimidate the cashier and the level 3 ones can even intimidate the manager, plus knowing all the consumer rules
@@subartic still very annoying and i got punched by one
Narrator: "sign 6: you clicked this video"
Also narrator 10 sec later: "did you relate to any of these signs?"
_NO_
I tapped this video!!
You talk to yourself, you're lazy, you procrastinate, you avoid daylight...
YOU MUST BE A GENIUS!!
Okay.....
I may be smart, I may be dumb but hear me out:
0:25 Ranboo
0:50 Dreams IQ
1:14 Dreams blob in the background
2:46 Tommys discs in the background
And on the TV thingy there is a Technoblade head
1 min ago ma fren gib me the time stamp on technoblade nvm i saw it
Your forgot the poster with Tommy’s discs
@@Mario-uj5ny when???
@@rowenagarcia9029 1:07 u will find it, but it's small
1:14 sussus amogus on the book
there are different kinds of people
1. acting smart
2.doesn't show they are actually smart
3.shows that they are actually smart
4. dumb
5.hungry
6. people who use uwu without actually knowing the meaning of it
7.people who watch asmr videos without knowing what asmr means
(im num 5 btw)
am the 2 boi, kinda, i guess, idk
4. Just pure dumb
Thats me
i am no 2
Im number 3 sometimes number 2
@@imemod7657 mate you matched me.
me watching this after failing an test
Eh, don't worry. I just recently failed my exams that allow me to get a free enrollment. Next year's tuition costs nearly 2000 bucks, and we're a poor family, wielding around 10 to 15 bucks in the family budget. Everyone calls me super capable, idk why, maybe they see it, but they're confused because I got 3 Fs and 3 Cs. It's a very long, long story.
Don't worry, at least you're not in my situation.
Don't worry , education is only one way of intelligence
dont worry, I also failed a test. The examiner said I shouldnt run over toddlers, and he said that I failed my driving test, I find it unfair.
me too, I actually always have the highest mark in class, but I failed my exams this time i just can't believe it
I don’t know why it feels good to have a video tell you you are smart.
One thing that bothers me with "today's world" (If I may) is the ever increasing disdain for things that are ordinary, average, and/or mainstream. It was definitely good to be taught that different is okay while we were growing up. It's good to be taught that each person is unique in their own individual sense. However, we're now stuck in this paradoxical widespread desire to be overly unique. A perfect example is liking anime. Liking and watching anime used to be considered weird. With the societal paradigm shift, it's now accepted and even considered respectable. Now it seems that people are denying the fact that it has moved into the mainstream. My issue with this is that people who like what used to be mainstream, or people who have more traditional / "ordinary" lifestyles are considered "normies"... and that's not met with a very respectful tone. I'd say that now we've got to start teaching kids Being unique is okay, but being ordinary is also okay. Ordinary doesn't have to be boring, and in most cases, I'd find that it isn't.
As it relates to intelligence, people are now more and more attracted to the "smart nerd" personality type. I don't necessarily mean that in the romantic sense, but in the general social atmosphere, that personality archetype is growing to be more and more popular and respected. More and more people are proclaiming themselves smart nerds, good at math, plays video games, knows a lot of fun facts, introverted, weird, good with computers, asocial, watches anime, etc etc, as if it somehow makes themselves the diamond in the rough. Dare I say, the nerd that once was bullied has now become the bully. In our strive to be unique, many have forgotten what the real message is. In our strive to be unique, people have forgotten to be themselves. I would say that many people have ironically become very fake in their own pursuit of a unique personality.
I wish that would change. I hope that one day, we can accept the fact that being weird or different doesn't make you superior or inferior. Liking anime and video games and having high IQ is not greater than liking what is mainstream and being average. The paradox is that with everyone trying to be unique and stand out above others, nobody stands out, and everyone is fake. If you accept that being yourself doesn't necessarily mean being unlike everyone else, than everyone is true to themselves, and that's far more powerful than being unique.
What a beautiful speech... I never really thought about people doing this much until you brought it up
@@averyoriginalname376 Thank you! I must say, I didn't intend on it being as lengthy as it was. I try to base my morals on compassion, evidence, and peace. I would therefore like to see a world where everyone accepts one another as who they are. Of course, it would be logical to say that such optimism isn't in the bounds of reality, or that we are so far from it that I won't live to see such a day. But why shouldn't I start, at the very least, with the problems I do see.
Thanks again for your comment, and I do hope that you are well!
@@Grovyle90 Thanks so much for the reply! It's great that you're shedding light on a situation that annoys me sometimes.
@@averyoriginalname376 for real!
This is common in western society. We all see bits and pieces of these statements everyday. You have nicely complied them in a message.
I know a talented young girl who started acting at age 9. She has a famous agent and has worked and been at nearly every studio in Hollywood.
So the pendemic hits and her parents don't want her working in LA.
So for a time she was not plugged into more acting classes and casting calls and working and missing school
Her head " cleared" from all the stardom and attention ?
She told her parents. " At 16 I've retired. I'm just going to be a normal kid now."
"Other people call you lazy"
Well my mom calls me lazy, I'll just tell her I'm a genius
The last slide should be, "If you watched this far, you have average intelligence.'
True, wait a minute you watched that far so you have average intelligence. 😏 but I am smart I clicked on the video and went straight to the comments.
YOUR VOICE IS SO CALMING 😫💗
I always appreciate that you seem to be the only youtuber who actually cites their work... thank you for bringing psychological issues to light
“You’re a night owl”
Me: looks out my window to see only black.
“Maybe I am smart”
edit: Holy crap! thank you for all the likes!
Plot twist: You're in a basement and a semi-truck is parked right in front of the window. 😏
It’s 1 am now 😂
u r smurt my boy
Same lol
Same lol
Time to get all the dream smp references!
0:09 technoblade sticker on bottom left of the computer
0:22 ranboo pillow
0:44 “dream iq” statistic
1:13 small dream blob (and amogus book)
2:45 mellohi and cat
4:56 not dsmp but on the bottom an imposter appears as they say “imposter syndrome”
I thought I was the only one lmao
OMG LESSGOO IM NOT THE ONLY ONE
Gotta love Naphia
i suddenly like this channel a bit less
@@buckaryndo lmao same
I relate to all of these, which makes sense because I've always been considered a "gifted kid".
I do want to say though, to those of you who wish you were gifted because being naturally smart is easier, it's not. A lot of us gifted people have a lot of stress from both ourselves and others, along with higher expectations of what we're going to do with our lives. Many of us are expected to be perfect or close to all the time.
If you're a fellow gifted in this situation, don't worry. You can and will get through this. Remember to stay true to yourself and keep doing your best, but make sure you don't overdo it. If you're not a gifted or considered a gifted, I bet you're still amazing and smart in your own way.
Keep being awesome everyone!
This is very relatable to me, all my life people said I was "gifted" and it puts so much presser on you that has given me a lot of anxiety over the years. Especially with teachers saying I'm lazy because I don't pay much attention in class because talking is my way of learning. Most of the time teachers say that people are gifted they ignore the sheer pressure they put on kids making them think they need to, or have to be better. I don't know if this relates to anyone but if your supposedly "smart" some people can ignore when you actually work hard and it makes you feel bad to have a lable as just smart not hard working.
I related to this more than i should. you put my thoughts into words quite beutifully, love it
as someone who has been considered one of the toppper,s the pressure is sure one real thing. my classmates think i study a lot but i don't really study. the pressure from every side kind of gets overwhelming sometimes and i end up procastinating. like im doing now (:
I am the smartest dumb person and the dumbest smart person with my “gift”, basically I will do the complex stuff real well and then make stupid simple mistakes like forgetting to add this or explain that
There are different kinds of intelligence, not the least of which is common sense.
i can’t help but click on videos like these, to find out if this can make me feel better about myself. makes me feel like the dunning-kruger effect is coming for me again 😭
"If you don’t relate to many of these signs, please do not feel like you are not smart" me: too late
People have thought I was lazy when productivity studies showed I was actually doing more work than them. They didn't notice, because they were busy gossiping amongst themselves and making fun of people. Americans tend to promote popular people over competent people. It's probably why we're lagging behind. The biggest symptom I would say is the constant fear that you are one of the smartest people and the horror of realizing how many dumb people there actually are (it's more than you think . . .realized this in 2016).
@Jenny on the Spectrum, it is a mind-numbing experience to try and hold a decent conversation with those who lack critical thinking skills. 😖😖
Do you realize how pretentious this sounds?
That doesn’t just happen in America I’ve noticed it in Britain and I’m British
Why do you continue to let President Trump live in your head rent free?
@@grob25 and remove the T from that name more descriptive
I can't belive i actually relate to all of it. It's quite inspiring
Talk to myself, am lazy, can't sleep at night, procastinate, clicked on that video..
Imma show this to my mom :)
I know that I am smart now. 😎
Me doing all of that : i am smort
You are not smort. You are smart.
shes gonna be so happy to find out she raised a genius!
@@Jdudec367 Lol! That's was what I was thinking.
I was about to say : "if you click that video, it's the proof that you're smarter than the others" but then the video said itself.. By the way, thank you so much for the video, it was very helpful 🤩
Sign 1: Yes, I talk to myself a lot
Sign 2: Yes, others have called me "lazy"
Sign 3: Yes, I work a lot at night and am a night owl
Sign 4: Yes, I am artisticly inclined, I'm particularly into painting and singing
Sign 5: Yeah, I occasionally procrastinate
Sign 6: Yeah, I did click this video. I often doubt myself and underestimate myself
Same
Same.
Are you me?
We are us
us we are ?