@@2ndaccount433 I feel free by understanding you can get anywhere with hard work instead of talent I feel more confidence than before got a good job lost a lot of weight & most important I became more self aware
Rest, rest Dr. Richard Feynman. Thank you for speaking truth and wisdom there seems to be a shortage today. Thank you @MindSetMattersOfficial for keeping this alive for all of us curious minds to be enlightened by. 🙏
Without Richard we wouldn’t have The Feynman Diagrams to explain the quantum realm in an easily understood format. It’s amazing how he took complex equations and turned them into straight and angular lines, arrows, squiggles, and loops. What an imagination. He is dearly missed.
Feynman by his own words was not an ordinary person. His gift (he remains humble about it) is clear from the very first pages of Surely You're Joking, Mr Feynman. He was an exceptional person.
Feynman said an ordinary person can become a scientist. Not necessarily an exceptional scientist. And I like to believe an ordinary person can become extraordinary if they can find the interest and determination.
Everyone is curious and a genius material when they are 3 yrs old , they try to understand the world why and how things happens ,. But as we grow our intrest is eventually killed by teachers and society
One barrier is attitudes about math. In the U.S. many of us carry fear and anxiety about mathematics that we tacitly picked up from parents and teachers when we began to learn arithmetic. In many homes and grade school classrooms there is the assumption that math is something difficult, and that how you do at it early on shows how smart or dumb you are. But if you're raised in a home where numbers and arithmetic are no big deal, if your parents teach them to you as a matter of course, without the sense that math is something particularly hard, you'll probably do well at it in school and be identified as a smart kid.
@@angelicaquirarte Well I've read his book and looked at the book he said he studied and it was definitely more advanced than college level. More like university level. Maybe you're both just super intelligent and suffering from the dunning Kruger effect.
@@g.o.a.t4674 Well I've read his book and looked at the book he said he studied and it was definitely more advanced than college level. More like university level. Maybe you're both just super intelligent and suffering from the dunning Kruger effect.
I thought the math was too hard so I left physics for philosophy and law. Truth is, I likely just didn't try hard enough because i was afraid of failure. I wish i had heard this back then.
believe me or not, we all got Talent but most of us aren't willing to expand it. We don't want to live in the dungeon for long to get the most out of it. So, talent is an excuse to not work hard.
But he’s leaving out that some people retain information at a faster and greater capacity than others. Theyre usually child prodigies that excel at a faster pace than their peers who have had more experience than the prodigy has been alive.
@@Qwerty123zzuy compare yourself to your friends or classmates. Guarantee there are a handful that made school seem easy without even working at it (you may be one of them). Now think that there’s a small group of those people that can retain information way faster than the average person. Not everyone is born with the same brain and capability to learn, but some are fortunate to exceed others.
There's no quantifiable proof of that lol. Sorry but extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. As far as we're concerned IQ is an awful methodology to the study of intellect.
Any extraordinary achievements and miracles is established by ordinary training and mechanical repeat. If you lost, please try again till you can find that proper way to value your talent and show it.
He should have started crying and eating out of a box of RITZ crackers, and the crackers are so delicious and buttery that they make him start crying harder
People that think that anyone with hard work can become gifted in advance math/physics/chemistry to win a Novel prize is dumb😂 Feynman was 1 in a million. A true genius
He is humble, thats fair. However, can everybody can become Roger Federer, by just working hard ? I think, even working etxra hard, there is a limit. However, working hard migth get you to the top 1000, so you are still better than 99,99999% of the rest of people, so it worth it.
I disagree with him but it's a good sentiment to motivate ordinary people. His incredible contributions were due to a combination of talent, luck, and hard work, much like anyone at the top of their field. A lot of hard work may beat lazy talent but the best of the best have both good base attributes and work ethic Gretzsky...may be an exception
Not really You have to work on your imagination and thinking to become a great researcher Anyone with practise can get highest in physics exams but someone who thinks and is curious can become a great researcher Feynman is 100% right You have to be devoted towards the subject
He spent a ton of time on math and only mastered differential and integral calculus at age 15, which is impressive as hell, but not impossible for any driven person to do
He finished Trig at 15 by self-studying at the library. He could've maybe been 15/16 when he start his calculus fundamentals. Twelve is a little early lol?
I disagree, i think there is a lot of factors in intelligence. Someone can't just decide to be a scientist and he/she would become a good scientist. It takes that extra amount of interest and not all can create that.
Could you help me on something, please? During my whole childhood I was interested in astronomy, that was my first love, I even had a telescope, but when I turned 17 I force myself to scape from my house because of an abusive father. I went to live with another family for about 2 years and then live on my own. I have generated other interests like geopolitics and neuroscience, but I still remember the joy I had with astronomy. I was never a good student because of my emotional problems and a toxic relationship. I am afraid of failing to that pure kid, but I also feel that time is ticking and I feel miserable because all my heroes seemed to be on their right track. I am crying right now, I just want to become a scientist. Am I a failure? Am I a shame? I just want to study Nature because I feel so little now that I see my whole reality as a profund mistery. Please help me, I don't want to cry anymore, I want to feel joyful, even if that requieres suffering, but no like this. I am mexican btw. Please respond :(
One advice :- don't think too much about the past Don't worry too much about the future Focus on making it work in the present Don't think of yourself as a failure Think of the solution on how are you going to achieve that goal If you weren't able to study and couldn't become a scientist then just find other things to work on which makes you happy Use that earned money to buy some telescopes for yourself to get that astronomy joy too Focus on the present ^_^
@@thatsmeinthepic You can just not care, y'know. I only care about myself and my longevity. And achieving longevity is easier, if you have any relevant knowledge.
It's a nice sentiment, but not really true. To begin with, there really is no such thing as an ordinary person. Also, studying to be a scientist isn't an uncommon thing, and therfore becoming one isnt really extraordinary at all. Extraordinary things occur from people who possess a talent that grants the ability to do something that almost all other people could not do, no matter how hard they work at it. That doest mean the person is extraordinary, it just means some things they can do are.
*Feynman wasn't aware of over-concrete thinking, autism, sensory deprivations and savant abilities.* 😢 But thanks to Dr. Treffert, now we know that the people like Blaise Pascal and Mozart were savants. Ordinarily abled people can not gain savant abilities. You have to lose something to gain something extra.
This words changed my life to the ultimate, RIP faymen
what changes did you see in yourself ? And where are you in life now(compared to before)
@@2ndaccount433 I feel free by understanding you can get anywhere with hard work instead of talent I feel more confidence than before got a good job lost a lot of weight & most important I became more self aware
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@Thawne he influenced me too
I feel myself changing now
“The great miracle about physics is there are no miracles.”
Magic trick wont be magic anymore when you know the trick
But by knowing the trick it would gives you an empy room to awe
Can't explain it...but his sort of communication..as he saying it like this here..idk..brings me almost to tears.
Because of Feynman and Sagan I turned from a dumbass highschool kid into a researcher in tech, a woman in STEM. I have the upmost respect for them ❤❤❤
Oh wow! similar here! :)
Hey, what do you study? Software engineering?
@@tristanrios1605 You will find a path if you pick a field and are passionate about it and develop an interest in it.
The thing is you were never a dumbass. You were just a kid who didn’t know your self or your worth.
Rest, rest Dr. Richard Feynman. Thank you for speaking truth and wisdom there seems to be a shortage today. Thank you @MindSetMattersOfficial for keeping this alive for all of us curious minds to be enlightened by. 🙏
He's such a great scientist/teacher that his smile looks like the sign of an integral
It's so true, you just have to be interested and work.
Without Richard we wouldn’t have The Feynman Diagrams to explain the quantum realm in an easily understood format. It’s amazing how he took complex equations and turned them into straight and angular lines, arrows, squiggles, and loops. What an imagination. He is dearly missed.
The greatest words I ever heard.........
Feynman by his own words was not an ordinary person. His gift (he remains humble about it) is clear from the very first pages of Surely You're Joking, Mr Feynman. He was an exceptional person.
You just opposed the whole point of the video.I can guarantee you that even you can become great if you are devoted to what you do.
@@Strongestone15 you stupid, you think that any person can become like him 😂 he was gifted in math, and was a rare thinker. He was a pure genius
Feynman said an ordinary person can become a scientist. Not necessarily an exceptional scientist.
And I like to believe an ordinary person can become extraordinary if they can find the interest and determination.
@@Falcrist obsession is the key to achieve greatness son.
I think you dont understand English!!...he said he WAS an ordinary person
Love this guy... he changed me... thank you feynman... 🎉
There is a miracle of intense interest in understanding how things work one needs to have though
The greatest teacher Physics ever had
He literally says that he was ordinary. Keep grinding 💪.
He wasn't
Thank you for everything sir
I am also ordinary person
Devote infinite amount of time in field of interest.
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@@richardfeynman707 wow!! You're still alive :D
@@richardfeynman707 Please be my tution teacher Richard Feynman.😢
@@richardfeynman707 How in the universe you still alive Mr. Feynman?
Surely, you are joking Mr. Feynman?
The greatest professor wver
Everyone is curious and a genius material when they are 3 yrs old , they try to understand the world why and how things happens ,. But as we grow our intrest is eventually killed by teachers and society
I can't bear this much truth...
What a legend.
RIP
What he said applies to all. There are no talents without practice or care (learning through curiosity and passion).
What a beautiful person ♥️
My new idol,Inspiration
On this issue I relate grandly with him
One barrier is attitudes about math. In the U.S. many of us carry fear and anxiety about mathematics that we tacitly picked up from parents and teachers when we began to learn arithmetic. In many homes and grade school classrooms there is the assumption that math is something difficult, and that how you do at it early on shows how smart or dumb you are. But if you're raised in a home where numbers and arithmetic are no big deal, if your parents teach them to you as a matter of course, without the sense that math is something particularly hard, you'll probably do well at it in school and be identified as a smart kid.
No miracles is about studying hard 😢😢❤❤❤❤❤
such a marvellous mind. I miss him and Carl Sagan a lot
Great physicst of that time my favourite feymmn
Love you sir Richard Feynman you Will be always alive in my heart
Richard feymann.. I love to study physics
You are inspiration to study math and physics (interestingly)
This man 💯
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"I was an ordinary person"
"When I was human"
Thanku for giving me hope❤
Thank you so much sir 💛
Actually he is so right. We have only excuses for not studying
love you,sir.
Ma brotha... 😊
He done advanced calculus (self taught) in high school- I love him but I definitely think he has a gift.
not agree
He learned calculus (self taught) in school, but it wasn't advanced. Von neumann taught him Adavanced calculus
@@angelicaquirarte Well I've read his book and looked at the book he said he studied and it was definitely more advanced than college level. More like university level. Maybe you're both just super intelligent and suffering from the dunning Kruger effect.
@@g.o.a.t4674 Well I've read his book and looked at the book he said he studied and it was definitely more advanced than college level. More like university level. Maybe you're both just super intelligent and suffering from the dunning Kruger effect.
@@MegaBanannaman in india those stuff are taught in school
That's why I told like that
Thank you mr faymen
I love Feynman
Thanks
I thought the math was too hard so I left physics for philosophy and law. Truth is, I likely just didn't try hard enough because i was afraid of failure. I wish i had heard this back then.
This words take me more depth in my physics dream
Idol and Inspiration ❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Waah waah 🌹
damn right.
good man
believe me or not, we all got Talent but most of us aren't willing to expand it. We don't want to live in the dungeon for long to get the most out of it. So, talent is an excuse to not work hard.
True!🌈
if course it takes ability and talent.
He taught himself many concept of math at 15🤠 feynman you're not an ordnairny person
But he’s leaving out that some people retain information at a faster and greater capacity than others. Theyre usually child prodigies that excel at a faster pace than their peers who have had more experience than the prodigy has been alive.
i am not agreee sorry
very few ppl like that
His IQ is 124.
@@Qwerty123zzuy compare yourself to your friends or classmates. Guarantee there are a handful that made school seem easy without even working at it (you may be one of them). Now think that there’s a small group of those people that can retain information way faster than the average person. Not everyone is born with the same brain and capability to learn, but some are fortunate to exceed others.
There's no quantifiable proof of that lol. Sorry but extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. As far as we're concerned IQ is an awful methodology to the study of intellect.
Rip Ramanujan
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Any extraordinary achievements and
miracles is established by ordinary training and mechanical repeat. If you lost, please try again till you can find that proper way to value your talent and show it.
Richard Feynmen lectures playlist, ua-cam.com/play/PLhcLcoFpKA2m-5AIhudXMOVwuVYKSSJ-w.html❤❤
Is it just me who thought he was about to cry?
He should have started crying and eating out of a box of RITZ crackers, and the crackers are so delicious and buttery that they make him start crying harder
People that think that anyone with hard work can become gifted in advance math/physics/chemistry to win a Novel prize is dumb😂 Feynman was 1 in a million. A true genius
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He is humble, thats fair. However, can everybody can become Roger Federer, by just working hard ? I think, even working etxra hard, there is a limit. However, working hard migth get you to the top 1000, so you are still better than 99,99999% of the rest of people, so it worth it.
He looks like an old Andrew Garfield
Music name?
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I disagree with him but it's a good sentiment to motivate ordinary people.
His incredible contributions were due to a combination of talent, luck, and hard work, much like anyone at the top of their field.
A lot of hard work may beat lazy talent but the best of the best have both good base attributes and work ethic
Gretzsky...may be an exception
Not really
You have to work on your imagination and thinking to become a great researcher
Anyone with practise can get highest in physics exams but someone who thinks and is curious can become a great researcher
Feynman is 100% right
You have to be devoted towards the subject
when i say this same thing..they shoo me away...i guess..only successful ordinary people are allowed to speak about this. :(
No need to say it to them
Prove it by working hard
Performs Calculus at the age of 12, and calls himself ordinary 🙄
Maybe he worked hard for that.
What we can't even imagine.
He spent a ton of time on math and only mastered differential and integral calculus at age 15, which is impressive as hell, but not impossible for any driven person to do
@@nope929 yes but he self studied in a time UA-cam didn’t exsist or the internet, extreme hard worker he was
@@minecraftsteve6997 learning calculus without the internet isn't that much worse than with it, and I never said he wasn't a hard worker
He finished Trig at 15 by self-studying at the library. He could've maybe been 15/16 when he start his calculus fundamentals. Twelve is a little early lol?
A Future scientist saw this✨
Was he an angel? I really mean angel literally!
I disagree, i think there is a lot of factors in intelligence. Someone can't just decide to be a scientist and he/she would become a good scientist. It takes that extra amount of interest and not all can create that.
Music ruined this.
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so what about athletes who are just best at their game who were prodigies from like the age of 4, ofcourse there is talent
Could you help me on something, please?
During my whole childhood I was interested in astronomy, that was my first love, I even had a telescope, but when I turned 17 I force myself to scape from my house because of an abusive father. I went to live with another family for about 2 years and then live on my own. I have generated other interests like geopolitics and neuroscience, but I still remember the joy I had with astronomy. I was never a good student because of my emotional problems and a toxic relationship. I am afraid of failing to that pure kid, but I also feel that time is ticking and I feel miserable because all my heroes seemed to be on their right track. I am crying right now, I just want to become a scientist. Am I a failure?
Am I a shame? I just want to study Nature because I feel so little now that I see my whole reality as a profund mistery. Please help me, I don't want to cry anymore, I want to feel joyful, even if that requieres suffering, but no like this. I am mexican btw. Please respond :(
One advice :- don't think too much about the past
Don't worry too much about the future
Focus on making it work in the present
Don't think of yourself as a failure
Think of the solution on how are you going to achieve that goal
If you weren't able to study and couldn't become a scientist then just find other things to work on which makes you happy
Use that earned money to buy some telescopes for yourself to get that astronomy joy too
Focus on the present ^_^
He’s not ordinary, though.
Yeah…but some people don’t have the capacity to think in those terms. I envy them, ignorance is bliss.
... Why would ignorance of science be bliss?
@@mymaster1402 because ignorance of everything is bliss.
@@thatsmeinthepic Instant example of something that you should be aware of for a more blissful experience: your emotional state.
@@mymaster1402 I’m sure there’s truth in that but seeing everything going on the world doesn’t pave the way for a blissful existence.
@@thatsmeinthepic You can just not care, y'know. I only care about myself and my longevity. And achieving longevity is easier, if you have any relevant knowledge.
He was certainly not an ordinary person. But it's a beautiful lie, anyway.
It's a nice sentiment, but not really true. To begin with, there really is no such thing as an ordinary person. Also, studying to be a scientist isn't an uncommon thing, and therfore becoming one isnt really extraordinary at all. Extraordinary things occur from people who possess a talent that grants the ability to do something that almost all other people could not do, no matter how hard they work at it. That doest mean the person is extraordinary, it just means some things they can do are.
its means you have not read about david googins
Feynman iq of 125 isnt ordinary , avreage iq is between 90 to 115 he is 10 points above avreage
Nice joke bro ...u r the person Who complete calculus at the age of 8
Wrong
Cap
*Feynman wasn't aware of over-concrete thinking, autism, sensory deprivations and savant abilities.* 😢
But thanks to Dr. Treffert, now we know that the people like Blaise Pascal and Mozart were savants. Ordinarily abled people can not gain savant abilities. You have to lose something to gain something extra.
Feymann had adhd. Nikola tesla had adhd. It was like blessings for them
Wow, you people need a UA-cam footage like this to understand common sense? Wow! Talk about how dumb the world is. Wow!
Yes there is. It’s called IQ.
everything he says here is hilariously false, but he is a scientist so you clap and drool and go to college to waste space
Couldn't be more wrong lol.
“The great miracle about physics is there are no miracles.”
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