The Downside To Being "Intelligent"

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  • Опубліковано 15 бер 2024
  • #giftedkid #anxietyrecovery #gifted #awareness

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  • @RealMozart
    @RealMozart 2 місяці тому +19

    17:23 This part really hit me man. You are right, every single human being is on their own path. There's no point in comparing yourself to others, trying to be like others or even feeling that you aren't as good as someone because you haven't reached this and that at a certain age.

  • @freye_guy
    @freye_guy 2 місяці тому +14

    I saw your last video about your hospital visit, man. I hope you'll take that blessing and make the most out of life. You got this bro. Also i was gifted too... so yeah.

  • @danielzavalahuerta
    @danielzavalahuerta 2 місяці тому +5

    You are becoming very wise man, glad too see you doing well

  • @CHAISERWAVE
    @CHAISERWAVE 2 місяці тому +7

    Bro, this opened my eyes so much... I always wondered where my lazy trait came from, both my parents are the most hard working people I know. I always did well just winging it and now it's getting tougher... Damn, I really never thought about it. Thank you for saying this! I have a lot of work to do.

  • @FutureTrunksSSJ1
    @FutureTrunksSSJ1 2 місяці тому +10

    Rooting for you bro, keep on pushing. You got people on here who love your videos 🙂👍

  • @fro6529
    @fro6529 2 місяці тому +5

    Glad you made a video on this, just learned this recently as well

  • @aig5429
    @aig5429 2 місяці тому +3

    This is the best channel I've came across! Stay strong and live the life you want not what others except. I was a dumb kid in school and it was very easy, my parents didn't care and I played a lot of Xbox. Now I'm a manager at a company and making a lot of money. High school and college doesn't matter

  • @jaseman
    @jaseman 2 місяці тому +3

    Last year (At age 50) I learned that I am undiagnosed autistic. My school experience was absolutely terrible - I hated every moment of it - and I didn't understand why I'm not like all the other kids - and why I can't learn anything. Now I know as someone with a neurodivergent brain - following a path that is suited for neurotypical people is never going to work. I did very badly in all tests my whole life - but it's interesting to see that even as a 'gifted person' academically - your life really isn't any easier than mine was. It's actually surprising to me that you are working driving for Uber or working in a restaurant with no relationship or children - and I have a nice house, an IT job and a wife and child. It ain't all roses by any means. I guess life is just tough for everyone in different ways.

  • @joshbruning7808
    @joshbruning7808 2 місяці тому +3

    Hope you’re doing ok after your hospital visit. It’s so cool that you seemed to have a spiritual encounter with God

  • @nickgrace1997
    @nickgrace1997 2 місяці тому +1

    Sharpen the physical aspect of your life it’s great for discipline and confidence, and true gratification. Good stress relief also.

  • @r4h4al
    @r4h4al 2 місяці тому +1

    I was exactly the same. Once I started on the advanced stuff at school I had to change the way I studied & I couldn't do it.

  • @Sithkiller
    @Sithkiller 2 місяці тому +5

    Honestly and I hate to blame shift, but this is the massive problem with the school system in general, The system that's supposed to "set you up" for later in life ends up hindering you because it doesn't teach you to learn, it teaches you to pass.

    • @_Arugula_Salad_
      @_Arugula_Salad_ 2 місяці тому +1

      Modern schooling destroyed my like of academia. Love to learn, though

  • @InfinitusYT
    @InfinitusYT 2 місяці тому +1

    Totally understand this experience you have had. I forget if people really propped me up like that but your parents in general try to build up your confidence whatever way they can but its not always in healthy ways and then you get a big ego and go through life believing you dont have to try hard to succeed when in reality everyone does

  • @bau7917
    @bau7917 2 місяці тому

    this is a bit of an eye opener for me since i can relate to some of these things you said. I do study but only to get the grade that i want and not to truly understand the things and i sometimes have to backtrack to understand the new things related to the old stuff we went through. thanks-

  • @Henlomi
    @Henlomi 2 місяці тому +3

    Have had a pretty similar experience. Was considered "intelligent" by my friends and my parents, but i never fit in into school. I ended up getting diagnosed with depression at 12, and was homeschooled for 4 years. Now I'm in gymnasium (basically highschools in Denmark) and don't know how to study. My self discipline has just regressed throughout the time I've spent hear.
    Most days i feel incompetent, cause i feel i am smart, but i don't perform particularly well in school. So as you stated in the video, it's kind of a paradox.
    I'm just very worried that I'm not actually "smart", because it's become one of the core features about my personality. One of the only things i really value about myself, so if I'm not smart, I'm basically nothing.
    The part where you mentioned getting lower grades than you expected in subjects that you enjoy, and are supposed to be good at, really resonated with me btw.
    I really love your videos, cause i feel like i can relate to them. Stay awesome my guy.

    • @Henlomi
      @Henlomi 2 місяці тому

      can't bother correcting all the grammatical errors, so just ignore them. xd

    • @Henlomi
      @Henlomi 2 місяці тому

      forgot to mention: as i got diagnosed with depression, i also got diagnosed with ADD. (I'm really looking forward to your next upload.)

    • @unbreakableroad9294
      @unbreakableroad9294 Місяць тому +1

      the nasty truth of it is that it really doesn’t fucking matter, unless you’re an actual genius which you most likely aren’t, you’ll probably work a job that requires much less intelligence than you either have or perceive to have
      but that’s ok! you shouldn’t live hoping to be better than everyone you interact with because most people won’t really give a shit (especially if you’re smart and have bad social skills)

  • @Fae_Winter
    @Fae_Winter 2 місяці тому

    16:01-6:21 Oh my gosh I felt that. Wow. 🙌

  • @nickgrace1997
    @nickgrace1997 2 місяці тому

    I’d say I grasped the simple concepts right away also growing up, was a slacker when it came to putting the work in to truly be smarter. Also realized later that putting that intellectual work in through studying for example is a great thing to do.

  • @qwertz544
    @qwertz544 Місяць тому

    I dont think being a gifted child is always a bad thing, it depends on how you deal with it. I also never needed to study to get good grades in high school but entering university the level was much higher. However instead of being overwhelmed by it I was motivated to prove myself so I studied quite hard. The further along I went with education (ended up as PhD) the less smart I felt since there are much smarter people around me. I know everyone is different and has different life situations but I think a change of mindset can help a lot.

  • @ProtoGen-2K
    @ProtoGen-2K 2 місяці тому +1

    you are one of us, im just 9 years younger..

  • @Jake_05_
    @Jake_05_ Місяць тому

    I agree with your first point so much, i'm in first year of uni and i'm already starting to struggle with exams, i've never studied as i always just learned from listening in class and remembering and I was always told how smart I am yet i never learnt how to study properly (or at all really) and I have no motivation to study really. Now that lectures are our own chores to get to and try and learn from and the information is now much more complicated especially since i'm doing the base sciences in first year. The fact i could suck up information and get amazing grades up until i was about 16 is not going to help me now in Uni and all I care about is barely passing.

  • @Solar-Inferno
    @Solar-Inferno 2 місяці тому +3

    I'm a little late to the party, but I'm here from Think Before You Sleep's video. I wanted to bring my best wishes to you, and tell you to keep pushing forward. You've got this, brother. Never give up.

    • @MrPigeonnn
      @MrPigeonnn Місяць тому

      He doesn't respond to questions about it. Not a good sign

  • @twntyki
    @twntyki 2 місяці тому

    Keep what u doin, u r on ur path.

  • @Bazz_Army
    @Bazz_Army Місяць тому

    Your style is really showing in this video, especially hair.

  • @FrostNotKnown
    @FrostNotKnown 2 місяці тому

    Uno sometimes I start to zone out and my brain gets clouded and it’s this weird feeling inside of me but these types of videos is really enjoyable to watch during those moments

  • @PouchMaster
    @PouchMaster 2 місяці тому

    I was the opposite. Written off as stupid, and would not amount to anything. One of the hated students as I call them. It made me hate myself for many years, and I didn't really reinvent myself until I was 32, fixing past mistakes and pushing myself forward at light speed to catch up to others. With everything I did I was trying to prove something to myself and prove others wrong. I aced a networking in college, I built a body of steel, sometimes running, not jogging for 6-10 miles, death and black metal blaring in my ears through 2-3 hour workouts. I wound up with a serious injury from overactivity, and my degree was a real test of my sanity. Sometimes I would call myself names and slap myself to get myself going, having no mercy on myself. I accomplished a great deal, but I never should have let school and teachers destroy me like they did. I never should have let it fill me with such hatred and self loathing to begin with. I was fully capable all along. School destroys so many different people for so many different reasons. Great video, as I saw it from the point of view of the "gifted."

  • @Waawaaweewaa_
    @Waawaaweewaa_ 2 місяці тому +1

    Its always so amusing to me how many children were “gifted” simply because a teacher once said so and they didn’t struggle to keep up with the public school curriculum 😂
    If you’re a *truly* gifted child, you get sent to the rich kid boarding school for free and you have to go sit in class with the older students, of which there are only 8-12 kids in each whole grade. It is genuinely another world, damn polyglot Chinese prodigies at the age of 9 skimming through high school textbooks and giggling at them for being “so easy”
    Edit: upon finishing the video, it seems I was lucky to get my ego checked early on. Maybe I should be grateful to the Tao brothers for humbling me 😂

  • @user-qj1zi2qo5u
    @user-qj1zi2qo5u 2 місяці тому +4

    Id say the worst part of being a top student in hs and then going to college is that the material you learn in hs is way easier. Once you get to college its basically a requirement to speak with everyone around you and develop social skills to drop the entitlement. To be frank this just reeks of asocial, being smart still requires you to socialize and select good influences/block bad ones and get good at things through practice. Everything else is an excuse so dont fall for the scam of making yourself the victim

  • @chasp9369
    @chasp9369 2 місяці тому

    I feel similarly I’m always thinking if I don’t have to do something then why do it like I’ve been trying to get in better shape but every time I go to work out my mind just immediately goes to this is hard and it’s a waste of time go do something you actually wanna do. I have 0 discipline I’m 21 and still haven’t gotten a job or even a drivers license yet it’s easy to tell yourself welp you failed no point continuing might as well do what you wanna do

  • @alenabezouskova1655
    @alenabezouskova1655 2 місяці тому

    Good video, keep on going❤
    It can be really harmful to label someone as smart or stupid. Having some dispositions is important but making an effort is essential.
    Also, I kind of think a lot of parents obsess about their kids and want to see tham as gifted. Once, when I was in high school, I talked with my classmates and we found out that all of us were indeed "wonder children". Well, most probably not really. It was just something our parents wanted to believe...

  • @anthonyjat1964
    @anthonyjat1964 2 місяці тому

    Success comes from education, if went back to college in your you get years, and got a part time job. You could have applied for financial aid and student loans. Im sorry for what happened to your mom but you ahould have stayed strong and tuff put your education. You can still do it but you need to stay strong.

  • @gtavmj-1852
    @gtavmj-1852 2 місяці тому +14

    I wonder if this guy ever entertained the idea that as a kid HE THOUGHT HE WAS GIFTED when HE WASNT.... kind of explains everything. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @SergeiKraven
      @SergeiKraven Місяць тому

      I mean school doesn't really teach you anything beneficial. I was straight honors in high school, but allot of the stuff they teach is just indoctrination. Science was probably my only subject I admired, like studying physics where critical thinking is required. I'm a proud college dropout at 24. At least I don't owe money. Screw the scholarships, it's infested liberalism.

    • @MishMash22
      @MishMash22 Місяць тому +2

      Totally agree. The whole ‘I’m really intelligent and people around me aren’t’ is usually the sign of a narcissist.

    • @robynreeeee
      @robynreeeee Місяць тому +1

      That's a very common thing with millenials. Everyone around you gassed you up and told you that you were special and talented when in reality you're average at best.
      I know in my case I went to a public school in the southern US where standards are in the ground because most people are retarded and so I thought because I was excelling at school that I was a genius. Nope, just slightly smarter than the average person (which isn't saying very much at all).

    • @unbreakableroad9294
      @unbreakableroad9294 Місяць тому +2

      it’s hard to believe a guy like this would have any ego whatsoever

    • @luminasdiary
      @luminasdiary 24 дні тому +1

      Main character syndrome - Dude is way too over dramatic and overcomplicates everything. The normal conclusion of being average isn't good enough for him. No, there's got to be some convoluted conspiracy against 'intelligent' people which is why he's not successful 😂😂

  • @bgregz
    @bgregz 2 місяці тому

    "You're supposed to be smart, why are you failing" man thats so relatable. from high school to college and even in grad school now. I never knew I had to take things one step at a time.

  • @VelvetCrowe734
    @VelvetCrowe734 2 місяці тому +1

    I agree with everything you said man. I got one question though. The youtuber "Think Before You Sleep" said he wanted you to help and you accepted his help. What happened since then? Are you being helped by him?

    • @jonathanmarkham1998
      @jonathanmarkham1998 2 місяці тому

      Why would anyone go to him for help? I only ask because he seems like a very unstable person himself from the little I have seen of his channel.

  • @doctorbarber1
    @doctorbarber1 2 місяці тому

    Off topic but you've mentioned you're a Houston basketball fan before, are you into football? It looks like you've got something special in CJ Stroud on the Texans.

  • @OpEditorial
    @OpEditorial 2 місяці тому

    What seems like an innocent and supportive comment like "gifted" can only be a positive thing... until you remember "gift" is the German word for "poison".

  • @Meleeman011
    @Meleeman011 2 місяці тому +1

    nothing worth anything in this world doesn't take time to learn it

  • @gtavmj-1852
    @gtavmj-1852 2 місяці тому +4

    "I was so intelligent i'd conentrate on a exam to make sure i didnt fail and have to do it again!!!!!"....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.... thats got to be the supidest thing a intelligent person has ever said!.

  • @IngoPagels
    @IngoPagels Місяць тому

    Hyunai kona? Ever tryed a Tesla with auto pilot?

  • @CarolinaSearching
    @CarolinaSearching 2 місяці тому

    I wish I were smart! How smart were you?

  • @developerdeveloper67
    @developerdeveloper67 2 місяці тому

    The education system is terrible for neurodivergent kids, the whole system of incentives is designed in many ways to uplift the slightly above average intelligence student and highlight their abilities, and is completely oblivious to the ways the abilities of gifted kids may manifest. That is why a lot of midwits that were so praised in school, and even later in university still takes them a lot of time to understand that they are not that smart, actually, they just like to study a lot and people told them they were smart because of that. Meanwhile, often gifted kids that do very poorly in school only after they are free from all that BS system end up doing pretty well by self-teaching skills, in things like programming, writing, etc.

  • @simplylost-jf4ms
    @simplylost-jf4ms Місяць тому

    hello, I am 14 years old and currently is a similar position. no offence but I don't want to be like you when I'm older. what the heck do I do?

  • @helixmoore7636
    @helixmoore7636 Місяць тому

    I was the dumbass. I wont lie.

  • @gtavmj-1852
    @gtavmj-1852 2 місяці тому +4

    "I QUIT BECAUSE IM SO GIFTED"..... delusional doesnt quite cover it.

    • @MrCoolkid777
      @MrCoolkid777 2 місяці тому

      Ay blud get out of here. Man is trying to speak the truth and spread some wisdom to the rest of us

    • @gtavmj-1852
      @gtavmj-1852 2 місяці тому +1

      ​​@@MrCoolkid777truth?.. the problem the guy has Is he over thinks, then bases his next opinion on a FALSE ASSERTION... that's why he can't move on in any area of his life. - his reasoning is about 95% excuses or blaming someone else... that's a child's mentality, he just needs to try and become a adult.

  • @observer4916
    @observer4916 2 місяці тому +1

    the assessments of other people as to how "gifted" you are is unreliable at best. to refer to another guitaring analogy, it's like playing the most basic, bare-bones blues-scale improvised solo in front of a group of average non-guitarists, and them all mistakenly thinking you're some kind of virtuoso - all attempts to convince you that what you played is actually extremely basic and easy, requiring only the bare minimum of guitar ability, fall upon deaf ears. if you excel even a slight bit in whatever field and normies catch wind they'll think you're some kind of genius.

    • @jonathanmarkham1998
      @jonathanmarkham1998 2 місяці тому +1

      I relate to this. Always makes me laugh how someone can just start playing thunderstruck and no matter how sloppy they start, the layman will have their mind blown.
      I can mostly just play chords and I haven’t even bothered to learn any scales at all and yet people around me think I’m a big talent.

    • @observer4916
      @observer4916 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@jonathanmarkham1998 keep it up brother. i highly recommend you start learning your scales, i regret not learning them sooner. you'll build a more intuitive understanding of the guitar if you do.

  • @FreshBeatles
    @FreshBeatles 2 місяці тому +2

    are u good at math?

  • @kingsonxd8348
    @kingsonxd8348 2 місяці тому

    Intelligence is a curse. You start seeing the evil truth behind everything and you can't be happy. Not to mention everyone around you has ungodly expectations when all you want is to be able to eat and sleep without breaking down from stress every night.

  • @horner1641
    @horner1641 2 місяці тому

    Don't be sorry, be better.
    Nothing to do with the video but you'd look much better bald honestly hear me out

  • @bricks-mortar
    @bricks-mortar 2 місяці тому +1

    You have had a lot of "spare" time during your life. You should try doing two jobs for a year. Leave one, head for another.