Everyone should be ready for a healthy and profitable career by 18, it feels unfair that we as a society must spend 30 years of our life preparing for a career like that. It’s unfortunate that we can’t prepare our young earlier to start working on their career and saving for retirement and a home and using that youth and energy on working towards that goal.
@@mindtesting9913Sheldon is smarter he spoke at 4 months with his first word being hypotenuse.Though in a sense I do agree with you about him being a lively version of Sheldon.
The only thing he haven't mastered yet Is talking normally, no hate but it sounds like a robot, he doesn't end the sentence... Can't even describe it... Its interesting... But still, He's So cool
@@there.s_so_many_voices his brain may lack the ability follow basic lingual rhythm and probably other things to compensate for his increased intelligence. You have to give to receive. Its an interesting phenomena in evolution that people don't talk about enough. The idea was first proposed by Dr. Tetsuro Matsuzawa as the cognitive tradeoff hypothesis that posits humans gave up memory for language early in their speciation.
Far beyond his academic accomplishments, I really rate this boy's heart for people, kindness and sheer joy in life. "I take great pleasure in teaching people." What a beautiful human.
Kindness is for sure the best they could be teaching for him. Imagine this child having a poor and traumatic environment when growing up... The world would unfortunately have had a super vilain. That's why it is important to treat everyone as one of ours. Treat ppl how U wish to be treated !👏🏽👏🏽
The DMV would be stupid not to let him take the test early, as long as he can see over the dashboard and comfortably operate the pedals and is at a good weight, I don't see why he can't learn to drive, he's a genius.
@@leahmarieeJust because he rushed his education does not make him a jack of all trades. Anyone can speed through school if your parents push you 24/7 and you have no life outside education.
@@Silver443-b4x yea hence why there’s a difference between street smarts, book smarts, and creative intelligence. doesn’t mean he can’t have them all ofc but it isn’t just a give-in
Really rub that salt in the wound when you’re failing math so your teacher finds a 10 year old who, on occasions, dances spontaneously to tutor you. In all seriousness, the kid has talents and it’s amazing to witness this occurring still to this day. Humans are insane.
@@goofysimplecat I know, it happens just too often. I actually used to have a friend who was the smartest student in our school and he got jumped by a group of kids in the bathroom just for that.
He’s not a genius it’s just that sadly we do not push children because parents are lazy… I was reading at 1 1/2 years old my friend 9 months both had parents that were active readers… if you are in a household that are not active readers encouraging reading then surprise your child will do the same… all children have strong neural plasticity to learn and be multilingual but in the USA are xenophobia about language is a failure and not a strength … hello USA declining test scores That’s a reflection of the parents and not the child
He's happy now possible but he may not be when other people are doing things he has missed out in learning. Social skills are learned and can't be learned without pears of his own age or under constant. supervision. He could be a friendless unmarried childless loner. I'm sure he'll have plenty of work friends and colleagues but it takes more than that.
@@ClarissaBurtness people have different kind of happines. When u are happy to do one thing doesnt mean others will be happy to do the same thing. Being different from others doesnt mean not happy.
I have a real respect for this boy, who shows an astonishing ability and devotion for mathematics. This is truly what warms up my heart, knowing geniuses that are rewarded by their effort. Some don't have the money, others have the money but not the discipline, the soul and braveness to encourage and steadfastnessly overcome. Their dads gave him the resources, the environment, and this boy looks like someone who, if keeps going in that way, will make awesome contributions to humanity, or at least change his cercain circle. Congratulations. 🦁❤️
I’m so grateful his parents support him 100%. It’s challenging keeping a brilliant child busy and finding their niche is part of it. They struggle to fit in on so many levels and helping them can be a challenge BUT the rewards are unbelievably wholesome
Yes he is lucky to have supporting parents vs me who got lectured when my counselors called my parents saying I can graduate 3 years earlier *apparently I'm trying to steal my sisters spot light* Lil man is a G W after W smart kid
It's crazy cause even at 3 am I don't even believe in my motivation anymore😂 I'll be saying I'm gonna do that tomorrow and 5 seconds later I'm like "stop lying to yourself you won't.."💀
@beentheredonethat30 you have clearly never been working in the shop struggling with somthing to finally get it out and get your 3 am second wind to finish the job
Most people like him reach a certain age between teen to adulthood and stop improving, mostly because they give up on it and become interested in other mundane stuff like every normal human being.
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This kid wouldn’t have done 80% of the things he’s done so far if it weren’t for his parents being attentive to his advancements and putting in the extra effort to keep challenging him and pushing him to do better. He was born with the physiological potential to be smart and successful, but his supportive environment was the only reason he actually became so intelligent and good at learning.
Honestly I dont see the point of this. You could easily just have the greatest childhood with this gift while still going through school at a normal age. Its like, imagine going through school never studying never trying except you actually have good grades? he could be going to parties every week getting drunk and still getting straight A's. But nope, his parents rushed him and now hes gonna be outcast because he didnt do any highschool experiences, never learned how to talk to girl and will probably be a virgin for a long time, do they not think about his social experiences?
@@omniyx7837 drink alcohol and lose his v card as a teen just to potentially get trapped with a kid? Theres more to life than that homie. That can come later
Yeah, if my parents actually raised me, I'd already be a doctor of archeology in late Neolithic studies. Instead, I just go from odd job to odd job cause they just fed and housed me, so that's all I know.
Honestly, hats off to the parents too. Imagine just how many are as gifted as him but end up falling through the cracks due to abuse and neglect. Good job parents for supporting your son and guiding him towards success ❤
There are very less number of people with such talents. And they even more rarely fall thrpugh the cracks. Thats because they very easily navigate out of the cracks and rise above all in society. Their talents are of great value in society and very very rarely go not being capitalized upon. Those who think fell through the cracks were most likely suffering from the dunning kruger effect.
@@tonytone4857 I agree with the OP. I've seen social media corrupt people I know who were normal. My young cousin used to be fine, until he was introduced to TikTok, and now he keeps singing weird songs and reciting brainrot memes. He literally said "What the sigma!" once, and I knew he was hopeless ever since.
I agree with the sentiment But he’s a literal genius He might even invent a way to edit out the harmful effects of social media if allowed to study it 😁 I think he’ll survive whatever life throws at him… as long as he is a genius at emotional development as well.
@@xxcoolguyxx1093 He was in a position that could easily give a kid a huge ego. Instead, he's enjoying the power of his position without looking down on anyone or making them feel less than.
@@coolcatcastle8 Being a "good person" and being emotionally intelligent are not mutually exclusive. You seem to not understand what emotional intelligence means. Self-awareness, empathy, and social skills (factors of EI) are all things that the kid was clearly displaying.
@@AD-eg9cw yea i mean hes like 8 in most of these clips so yk, also not being a jackass because your smart doesn’t make you emotionally intelligent it just makes you considerate
It also helps you learn- even though he knows this stuff, making those neuro pathways by tutoring will allow things he is learning to find their way into his memory much more quickly.
I'm really glad he took 4-5 years between his second year of college and getting his masters. Really shows that he wasn't trying to skip past things, but rather he got the full college education experience
I don’t think he took a break. He was 10 years old and a sophomore in college. Probably graduated with his bachelors at 12-13 years old, and 2-3 years later with his masters at 15
I’m with the other- I doubt He took a break. It probably took Him that long to get His Masters Degree. Unless You know something We don’t know. So You know something We don’t know? 🧐
@@Danielle-69 "taking time" does not mean "taking time off". I should have specified. I mean that he spent all of those years in college, rather than spending a shorter period of time in college than most people. This shows that he valued his college experience more than his lower schooling experiences, which he clearly flew through at an abnormal rate. All of this just shows that he valued his time and spent it where he needed to.
@@ChibiChubbyRobohe is very clearly autistic, you can notice that just by watched the video tbh. And tbh, it wouldn't make much sense if he was neurotypical, and neurotypical people don't develop like that, and it's usually autistic kids that have "impressive" splinter skills like that. Not that he doesn't deserve respect and be allowed to do what he likes, quite the opposite, it's just that if he doesn't get proper psychological care and attention and support in the issues in life he encounters or had encountered, he will suffer a lot. (talking from experience here, tbh)
@@Mk2k4kmaybe you haven't. Actually you've never done anything but sit behind a screen most your life! This kid is gonna be more successful and is already smarter than you ever were.
@@Mk2k4k do you have to be rude instead of just scrolling past a comment you are offended by because it's one person showing positive thoughts about someone else?!?
@@JusticeVsInjustice Mk2k4k is just unhappy with his life. So he scrolls UA-cam videos and leaves his feelings in comment section. Actually really sad. Either way His irrelevant opinion isn't gonna stop Elliot. Haters gon a hate you know. Have good day
That's a sign of autism, it's a form of stimming. Many autistic individuals are highly intelligent, but struggle with social queues. This is the difficult dichotomy where they generally have to work for someone else as running a company requires high EQ.
I dont think its completly the parents doing per say. Aside from merging there genes and general guidance. The pieces just fell into place for this individual.
Environment is so important. Parents too often only see IQ and neglect EQ, which leads to all sorts of deficiencies. I'm glad to see that it looks like he's getting a proper childhood.
He'll clap back when he's 21 in a mansion driving a sports car with a beautiful gold digger in the seat because he has a job paying a ton while the bullies are making 35k a year living in a mobile home.
We should support geniuses like this young man all the way! Part of me envies the incredible talent they possess but the rising tide they’ll create lifts all ships. I hope to hear more about him as he enters the world of research!
@crimsonshadow just imagine if the parents had considered keeping him in public school with kids his age because "he should not miss out on his childhood"...ohhh goodness, he had missed out on so many opportunities. It's so good that in the US and other Western countries kids can be moved in advanced classes or to college/university if they are geniuses. There are countries where kids don't have these chances. 😞😢☹️
@@kathybuck983 I think its quite the opposite, even more so if they're properly supported (such as this kid). High IQ people usually adopt healthier habits, are wealthier and better at problem solving, all of these correlates with living a long life.
I hope this kid is okay in 10 years. Being a child prodigy is a huge amount of pressure for a young adult. It’s very difficult for someone in that position to remain happy and well-balanced. I wish him all the best, but fear that he will struggle with either feeling superior to his peers and isolating himself by ostracizing people or, conversely, being crushed under the weight of his own “potential” and becoming depressed. I hope his family continues to offer him the support he needs to be successful and happy. Godspeed, buddy!
I'd say he's already on a positive track, considering he enjoys tutoring others; it sounds like developing an ego and god complex is not in his nature. Hope he is able to keep his positive outlook.
Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, entered Harvard, very young, was recruited for MK ULTRA by the CIA, which resulted in his mind getting fried from LSD, graduated...and the rest is history.
Sounds normal to me... but I was similar in that age. Good for him that his parents support him, at least he won't grow up with the thought "what if...". Also talented kids get often bullied by their age group at school, so it is W for the parents and for him. I hope he will achieve great things in his life. Also sorry if there are any mistakes, english is not my native language
the joy in this is that they are encouraging him, not telling him to 'enjoy' being a kid. He looks like he's a happy boy, and I hope he keeps on this way...
Must be super nice. But I feel like there is a downside. He’s going to want challenges and if everything is easy than he gets bored. Boredom can become depression after long periods of time.
Don't envy him. Most gifted kids suffer from mental illnesses and have trouble making friends/lack social skills. I'd rather not be so gifted but have a normal social life
I understand why you envy that, but I gotta say be glad about what you have. I envy people like you, who can learn and understand at all. There is always someone better off than you and someone worse. ❤
@@cinderwolf32those are good for you. If you don't memorize something you don't know it. Can you quote random lines from Shakespeare in public? I can, because in high school I memorized them! Also, homework is good for you. It's good to constantly practice math and English! If not China is going to take over
People love learning. They always have and always will. People hate school because it's not learning it's memorisation. I bet few people could tell me what the quadratic formula is five years after getting out of school, but most people would be able to tell you how they change the oil in their car. You don't learn anything in school that isn't applied. So you don't learn anything other than how to keep a schedule and how to suck up to authoritarian figures.
Is this what happens when the govt doesn't place restrictions on learning? It's sad that a brilliant mind like his getting indoctrinated in the university system. Imagine what he could accomplish
@@johngacsi7000help me to understand something. Why do you believe we are meant to go to heaven? In Revelations it says only 144,000, get caught up in the rapture, to goto heaven to become judges. Even Christ preached that we would enherit the earth rather than enherit heaven! You read the Bible the way you want to believe it, rather than the cryptic way it tells you the truth without blatantly telling you the truth. Heaven was meant for spirit's and souls. Earth or heaven 2.0 was meant for us, but the current heaven and current hell along with the current earth will be cast into the lake of fire which is the second death from which none shall exist. Read your Bible better!
@@davismize umm who says he is done yet? 😳. The sky is the limit for him….No indoctrination was plied upon him…if he is brilliant 🤣🤣🤦🏼♀️‼️ oh I’m laughing at your comment so hard now….
@@original_eishonexactly how would someone "source" this kind of thing in a UA-cam comment? Do you always assume there's no way for someone that actually had experiences with the subject of a video would see it and comment or that anyone sharing experience is lying?
Big props to the parents...Its very difficult and challenging raising a child prodigy....You have to try and balance giving your kid a somewhat normal childhood while nurturing and challenging their constant want and need for knowledge that continuously changes and excels at a rapid speed...It must be exhausting to try and keep up with a child who exceeds your intelligence by the time they're 10....
You are absolutely correct kittykat. Excellent observation and comment, almost as if you have been close to such a situation yourself. Far more interesting and intelligent than the comments below yours, mine included.
Most child prodigies go on to become professors. Very few go beyond that . The burst of creative imagination is rare and usually by non prodigies ( still , by very brilliant people). Before you accuse me of being envious, I’m not ! Its plain facts. But I wish him well and hope he makes the next breakthrough, whatever that may be.
Give him all the support and understanding you can, it wouldn't be the first gifted person to get burned out. These people are precious, protect them within the boundaries they set themselves.
I wish we all treated each other with the same level of care, consideration, understanding, and support that you wish everyone would show this young man. What a world we would live in if everyone did so, and at the very least took the time to be more considerate of one another.
@@Solice-lx8mk Oh, ab-so-lutely. Just hit close to home is all ^^. Alas, friend, gifted people are usually being treated as if they don't need any support since they're so smart, right? So in reality they either get self sufficient REAL fast, or burn out /bore out. Yet again, everybody should get tailored support so everybody can get to their full potential. What a world thàt would be... oh boi :) Apologies if you already knew this. If so, ignore my wise-assery ^^
I hope this boy stays this sweet forever and that world doesn't take his innocence too soon. People like this are expected to grow up too fast and never really get a childhood. I hope everything he does is his idea and no one takes advantage of his innocence/ignorance ever. Bless this boy!
I agree, but I don't think gifted children like this would find satisfaction from the standard childhood things we look back on fondly. Can you imagine playing with kids who are like cavemen compared to you, when all you want to do is discover the secrets of the universe 😅
He's clearly exceptionally gifted and hardworking. I just hope he has a chance to experience fun and joy outside of academia, rather than being burned out by 20. These gifted kids often feel immense pressure to achieve and learn that praise and love is conditional to their achievements.
What a freaking chad, dude. seems humble and genuine, as well. he'll probably grow up to be one of the greatest minds of his time. i wish him all the best
Lol sadly all these 'higher IQ than Einstein' prodigies almost never achieve anything influential. Just being smart isn't enough, it's zealous level of passion that makes certain people achieve renown in fields. This boy put all his free time in getting degrees instead of investing time in something he's got great passion in. Darwin refused to go to medical school so he could go on a voyage to the Galapagos islands just to study nature. Passion drives innovation, not smarts. I'm sure he will get a top job though.
@@tanyaredfield that is true; but we can’t ignore that some smart kids can grow an ego that makes them look down on, and mistreat others. This little dude, though, seems super well balanced and a credit to his wonderful parents ❤
@clayed3311 nope being advanced meant he was friends with seniors he was untouchable. And kids think it's funny when a "little kid" makes fun of someone
I had the honor and pleasure of attending a talk he gave during the pandemic. It was only virtual, but even then I could sense greatness in his brilliant young mind. My fellow classmates were inspired by him, as he reinvigorated our love for Physics. Right now I'm in my first year in my Masters degree, and just like him I hope to be a beacon of positive curiosity in the world to my colleagues, my professors, and my students.
@barn8642 a lot of "smart" people suck at grammar. There's so many typos in the tests I take for EMS it actually slows me down. I have to reread it a few times, then try not to think about how these geniuses are also my bosses and medical directors.
Being gifted is a blessing when your caregivers and society is advanced enough to place you or actually i should say respect your place of being gifted.
he was homeschooled not labeled by the system. The system has no place for people as advanced as him and this would not be possible except for a homeschooled child. They are not advertising that part because the homeschool community is already flourishing as it is. This is actually not uncommon for homeschoolers either. My friend's child is 15 and already taking college math because he's so advanced.
@@RevolutionFVTV15 and taking college math is nothing compared to this young man. Taking college math at 15 isn't really a big deal, but having a master's degree at 15 is very, very rare. My youngest was in his junior year at 15 because he skipped a grade, and even that wasn't enough advancement. This level of genius is one most can't begin to understand. ETA: my son was helping college students, at a prestigious college, with Calculus at 15.
@@J_One_Stay The point is that it is only possible because he was homeschooled and would not have happened in the public school system, but I don't see you trying to debate the main point of what I was saying. Many homeschooled children are highly advanced. Of course he's very smart, but his ability to obtain such a high level of education would only be possible in the scenario that he was in fact homeschooled as he is.
@@RevolutionFVTVthat's simply not true. It depends on many different variables. You can't make blanketed statements. This kid isn't just smart, he's a genius of such a high level, most people can't even comprehend it.
you use open your moth and inflate it... you relates any question, reason... i feel ...pity for this girl. Sweden became the worst in the world... there the women get almost of crims by immigrant that are ptotected by the authorities of globalism of the politically correct
@@MadDogTMWhy is still a valid question this, I mean we could ponder how much good to the world one actually brings? It's a philosophical question too. I understand what Peter Singer was saying how 'ordinary people are evil', meaning that most of us do not live ethically. Many successful people do not give enough to charity for example.
COMPLETE opposite. He'll need them more than anyone... ESPECIALLY once he realizes the entire world set him up for failure and he's nothing special at all by 25.
See these are the news stories I like to hear. I've got a couple classmates like him that are in my cs class. They are super geniuses with very supportive parents and are super nice people. We need bright people, they are an asset and help their fellow students. I had issues understanding compilers and my buddy broke it down to easy to understand chunks
I had three friends (all brothers), three were geniuses. All three had two colleges degrees before 18. One couldn’t take the fact of being so smart and ended up using drugs, died of an overdose. The youngest brother committed su…e and the other was the one left, he then got married and moved to Europe and doing just great.
@@heather4089 People don't like to hear that parenting isn't as straightforward as we like to think .. We like to think bad parents only raise 100% bad kids and good parents only raise 100% good kids. We don't give the kid credit for their achievements, we credit their parents. We don't slander the kid for their bad actions, we slander the parents.
To get your masters at 15 & be on set to have your doctorate by 18 is wild. It amazes me there are people like this in the world lol. Hope he’s able to do amazing things
Unfortunately, these kids of precocious talents rarely become influential in their fields. They reach their peak sooner but they don’t peak higher than others in their field. It’s a strange thing. One issue may be that they’re funneled through a system too quickly and lose the benefits of interacting with age peers
There are high schoolers with 7ft tall bodies. As a teacher, I've seen 6ft middle schoolers and middle schoolers with thick facial hair. It's not crazy to me that there are kids with "7ft tall" minds.
I genuinely hope people like this are happy pursing the knowledge despite missing out on all regular human interactions of any given age. It’s hard to comprehend how you’d be happy without deep friendship but everyone is different after all ❤
hard to stay humble... think forget hes gonna see us... same way we see literal retards that eat crayons or peoples with intellectual abilities that dont know how to tie their shoes or cook. only way he stays grounded or humble is if hes got a certain personality type. otherwise how thick dumb people are will grate on him, and he'll have lots relationship issues cause even if he has empathy all the empathy understanding will be one way... hell understand know and get them, but they wont understand know him. so be very hard to find create and make real close bonds with other human beings on the same wavelength as him, as hes functioning on a very different wavelength to vast majority of humanity. so a good chance he will get hella lonely and fed up in general, least with attempting to create maintain social connections with others where he actually gets something meaningful out of it. rather than him just being amused annoyed or indifferent to us... thinking were vegetables cause comparatively we are to him. he will likely dive into his interests passions numbers music art creating things to give him purpose keep him sane. i dont think he needs to stay humble, or grounded. he needs be true to himself and play his role. and yh he does seem like a nice dude. so likely will stay humble. but will likely get or already is very lonely on a people to people level.
He's absolutely increds, but, as a former teacher, I think this couldn't have happened without supportive parents and community. Active involvement in children is key! What an amazing accomplishment
@@BitSmythe I mean, many people have to dumb it down for people like you. People can make a proper sentence, and people like you will come around, and reply with "that's not skibidy"
I wonder what happens during the creation of the fetus or the genetic process or whatever its called, that makes the brain develop in this way for some babies but not others. Wouldn't it be great if all of our brains had whatever he has inside of his?? They should clone this kid so that we can have more intelligent people in the world😂
I've had the pleasure of working with gifted kids, and my biggest wish for this amazing young person is that he finds friends who appreciate him, enjoys lots of laughter, and stays healthy while accomplishing such incredible things.
Just protect him. Let's keep the pressure off. Too many stories of prodigy kids burning out and deciding to become janitors because of too many expectations being a crippling factor. Which, even in a janitorial role, is still "doing something for humanity".
@@meerkatmeerkat2398Why would he be above entertaining himself? That's a narrow mindset to imagine a kid with such broad horizons holding. The human experience is important, and if this kid is sent straight through a pipeline to become a tool for society, he'll be dead by 30.
many could be successful at young age, but were not allowed to choose what they prefer, older people are envious of young people that chose to think and discern. older people tear down younger people
My son is gifted and I heard that super smart people end up with mental health issues later in life. I concerned me for years. Then just when I forget about, my son started having problems as an adult. I pray that this does not happen to him.
for some reason this worries me too. will he regret not having a childhood? or regular teenage experiences? will he go 'wild' at some point to make uo for it? I hope not but... I dunno that this won't backfire.
@@pholbrook2277I wouldn’t worry too much. Give him what he wants mentally and physically. I’m a “gifted” kid and know a lot of “gifted” kids (not like Elliot in the video lol) and they don’t really struggle with mental issues. The hardest part is feeling lonely and not relating to 99% of the population. Give him social skills, make sure he goes outside, and make sure he understands emotions and becomes self aware. I think that smart kids without any of that will lose purpose in life and can suffer.
Honestly he seems like an alright kid it's just that things like this concern me cause it's just a kid growing up too fast growing and maturing at a certain pace is important for a kid
Reminds me of the story of a child genuis ranked as the smartest person who has ever lived who worked at NASA at the age of 16 but he quit, moved to korea, and became a high-school teacher becuase that made him the hapiest. Edit: his name is Kim Ung-yong and his IQ is 210. He studied nuclear physcics in college at the age of 8.
In my country we also had a very popular genius kid and the people are imagining she'd go so far in life.. then the kid got tired of it all and lives a simple life now as middle-aged.
@@pingyu5141 there's a lot of peace in simplicity. I wasn't a genius but was considered a child prodigy. I am 36, haven't finished college yet because of caregiving responsibilities I had to take over, but I plan to finish eventually. I'm a stay at home mom, middle class and I love it. I don't miss the pressure and expectations of being a "prodigy". Im starting to get back into writing now that my kids are getting older because I want to, not because I'm expected to do "great things"
@@kaitlynlindsay4143Wow, I have a similar story. From the age of 3 until I was 18, I was always the first in the class at all levels. All my teachers and classmates loved me very much because I helped everyone, and they told me that I was very intelligent, although I was never diagnosed as anything different, because my parents never really cared what I did or who I was. They only fulfilled the most basic obligations of parenting. Coming into college, everything was very chaotic and stressful for me. And I ended up collapsing into a bundle of anxiety and depression. I studied three different degrees and I was outstanding in all of them, but my mental health, never fully improved; the time passed, and I did not manage to graduate from any of the degrees. People keep telling me I'm super smart, but now I live alone with my dogs and birds, and I have a simple job as an administrative assistant. I would love to be a mother and housewife, but I haven't found true love.
“deepest secrets of the universe” hell yeah man. I might be at the “typical” student pace, starting college at 18, but I have a similar motivation. Instead of being discouraged that I wasn’t “like him” at his age, I’m encouraged. Anyone at any age and learning pace needs to be welcome in this pursuit.
@@enriquet2562That assumes that the major religions of the world haven’t been correct, which they have been - all of them that said in one way or another that Logic or “Universal Order” is the One True God. That would include the Abrahamic Theology, and thus Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, where the “Logos” (Universal Logic) is understood as the genuine “Origin of Existence” (the “True God”). That includes Hinduism where the Brahman and the Eternal Dharma amount to the same coherent First Principle and Universal Order (God and Logic) that rules the Cosmos. That includes Buddhism where the term God is not used but the concept of the Logos finds its basic analogue in the “Ultimate Reality”. It also includes things like Taoism where the Tao (the Way) is talking about the same Logic of Nature that underlies and generated all of Nature. This young man will seek further and find that the “secret” is that there is no secret, and no mystery - if the mind is not at all incoherent. The Logos is perfectly intelligible and an open and universal Logical Framework. It’s what allows for me to comment, for the internet and existence to exist, and for anyone to even have the possibility of reading this. Secrets and mystery only arise from discrete limitations and limited perspectives - and from intellectual dishonesty and incoherence rather generally. Those who apply Logic in good faith (with intellectual honesty, that’s not saying “blind faith”) will come to know the Absolute Truth, and that it is synonymous with Logic - who is God and the Source of Knowledge, Existence, and Mathematics, according not just to me and some people/religions, but according to LOGIC itself.
Chinese are not actually brilliant they work too hard on many things and burn out,seen this at IMO,they were always exhausted and tired,thy only peak in high school.
finally, someone who has 30 years of experience at 18 years old
Good one 😂
The kid asian parents fear.
Everyone should be ready for a healthy and profitable career by 18, it feels unfair that we as a society must spend 30 years of our life preparing for a career like that. It’s unfortunate that we can’t prepare our young earlier to start working on their career and saving for retirement and a home and using that youth and energy on working towards that goal.
@@iGuciknah this is the kid asians are gonna get compared to
young sheldon
Imagine getting tutored by a 10 year old. Looking at your paper and back up just to see him take a little dance break.
As if getting destroyed by kids on fps games wasn't enough 💀
Irl tbag lol
NGL that would melt my heart
Really awesome, I want to
That is so cute tho wtf
He rolled over at 4 weeks!? He was like "I got things to do, can't be in this crib all day" bless you and your family lil mans
Just a lively version of sheldon
@@mindtesting9913Sheldon is smarter he spoke at 4 months with his first word being hypotenuse.Though in a sense I do agree with you about him being a lively version of Sheldon.
The only thing he haven't mastered yet Is talking normally, no hate but it sounds like a robot, he doesn't end the sentence... Can't even describe it... Its interesting... But still, He's So cool
My first word was "decitin" acc. to my mom
I didn't even learn what that meant until a couple years ago though lol
@@there.s_so_many_voices his brain may lack the ability follow basic lingual rhythm and probably other things to compensate for his increased intelligence. You have to give to receive. Its an interesting phenomena in evolution that people don't talk about enough. The idea was first proposed by Dr. Tetsuro Matsuzawa as the cognitive tradeoff hypothesis that posits humans gave up memory for language early in their speciation.
UA-cam shorts called me a failure in 999,999,999 languages.
Nobody is a failure tbh. Don't let others' success make you think that you're a failure and break your confidence.
@ I am only joking but thank you
And Swedish too
At least it wasn’t a billion
What parents expect from their child
Bro is speed running the main quest.
What stereotypical Asian parents think kids are like
He is gonna be a grandpa by 35 😂
@@DoctorSakr401k, a million in the bank, multi profession philanthropist?
@@Jeff4theRaid That is by 43 at most.
Rick just playing another game of Roy
Far beyond his academic accomplishments, I really rate this boy's heart for people, kindness and sheer joy in life. "I take great pleasure in teaching people." What a beautiful human.
He seems very well rounded.
Kindness is for sure the best they could be teaching for him. Imagine this child having a poor and traumatic environment when growing up... The world would unfortunately have had a super vilain. That's why it is important to treat everyone as one of ours. Treat ppl how U wish to be treated !👏🏽👏🏽
Yup. It's easy to be arrogant when you're so intelligent so I'm glad he isn't
@@magykdj9865Exactly, as Jesus said it, that's the golden rule.
In just a few yrs , they will be doing a sit com about him
The new young Sheldon
brother has a masters degree before he can legally drive alone 😭
The DMV would be stupid not to let him take the test early, as long as he can see over the dashboard and comfortably operate the pedals and is at a good weight, I don't see why he can't learn to drive, he's a genius.
@@leahmarieeJust because he rushed his education does not make him a jack of all trades. Anyone can speed through school if your parents push you 24/7 and you have no life outside education.
@@Silver443-b4x yea hence why there’s a difference between street smarts, book smarts, and creative intelligence. doesn’t mean he can’t have them all ofc but it isn’t just a give-in
He's my age😭
A Dr. before he can legally drink.
Really rub that salt in the wound when you’re failing math so your teacher finds a 10 year old who, on occasions, dances spontaneously to tutor you.
In all seriousness, the kid has talents and it’s amazing to witness this occurring still to this day. Humans are insane.
Hopefully everyone's treating the kid well, he seems very kind and nice
I doubt it. Some people get mad when they see a kid half their age succeeding in life; it’s sad but true.
That's how it should be
@@BuluJenkins-gx2ji People can be envy and jealous seeing kids at their early ages have huge knowledge, unfortunately :(
@@goofysimplecat I know, it happens just too often. I actually used to have a friend who was the smartest student in our school and he got jumped by a group of kids in the bathroom just for that.
Seems like an extreme version of the future burnt out gifted kid
its not just the fact that hes a genius, but he also seems like a good person. i hope he lives a good life.
Same. I really hopes he uses his intellect for good and not become some malicious cyber hacker or something
Agreed, that’s such a good combo.
He's a child. It's kinda hard for them to be inherently bad people. Also this is a short, so it's not like you know him.
He’s not a genius it’s just that sadly we do not push children because parents are lazy… I was reading at 1 1/2 years old my friend 9 months both had parents that were active readers…
if you are in a household that are not active readers encouraging reading then surprise your child will do the same… all children have strong neural plasticity to learn and be multilingual but in the USA are xenophobia about language is a failure and not a strength … hello USA declining test scores
That’s a reflection of the parents and not the child
and then he found a 'death note'
He seems happy, I wouldn't worry about him "not having a childhood" as long as he is enjoying himself.
He's happy now possible but he may not be when other people are doing things he has missed out in learning. Social skills are learned and can't be learned without pears of his own age or under constant. supervision. He could be a friendless unmarried childless loner. I'm sure he'll have plenty of work friends and colleagues but it takes more than that.
@@ClarissaBurtness people have different kind of happines. When u are happy to do one thing doesnt mean others will be happy to do the same thing. Being different from others doesnt mean not happy.
Interesting to remember the Unabomber, Ted K. was once a kid like this!
@@ClarissaBurtness
Lonely friendless...unmarried. we know what this type of upbringing equals. So smart but so lonely and sad.😢
@@ClarissaBurtnesspeople like this have no age level peers. That's what normal people don't understand.
I have a real respect for this boy, who shows an astonishing ability and devotion for mathematics. This is truly what warms up my heart, knowing geniuses that are rewarded by their effort. Some don't have the money, others have the money but not the discipline, the soul and braveness to encourage and steadfastnessly overcome. Their dads gave him the resources, the environment, and this boy looks like someone who, if keeps going in that way, will make awesome contributions to humanity, or at least change his cercain circle. Congratulations. 🦁❤️
I’m so grateful his parents support him 100%. It’s challenging keeping a brilliant child busy and finding their niche is part of it. They struggle to fit in on so many levels and helping them can be a challenge BUT the rewards are unbelievably wholesome
24/7 without enjoying the freedom outside
@@John-Thomas7 fr
@@John-Thomas7 you don’t know that honestly do you now?
Yes he is lucky to have supporting parents vs me who got lectured when my counselors called my parents saying I can graduate 3 years earlier *apparently I'm trying to steal my sisters spot light* Lil man is a G W after W smart kid
Fr! Imagine how many kids like this instead just get told to shut up and stop being annoying by their parents
"i take great pleasure in teaching people" thats so sweet, i wish him the best in life.
And the teens seemed just fine with it. Kinda like look at this adorable kid dancing. Ok now his teaching me fractions
Wish HER the best!
It's a girl!
Yeap. She says that now. Then the Wonders of the World will give her a Reality check
He has truly been blessed!❤
Bros 3am motivation never went away
😂😂😂
It's crazy cause even at 3 am I don't even believe in my motivation anymore😂 I'll be saying I'm gonna do that tomorrow and 5 seconds later I'm like "stop lying to yourself you won't.."💀
You’re stuck at bros
@@usedsocks89what's wrong with it
@beentheredonethat30 you have clearly never been working in the shop struggling with somthing to finally get it out and get your 3 am second wind to finish the job
God bless him. He seems like a really nice kid who just happens to be gifted. I hope he makes wonderful discoveries to help humanity.
It hard work not gift, fool like you has problems of lazy
I pray to god that this boy doesn’t get burnt out 😭😭
If he enjoys what he does he’ll be alright , it’s like athletes who are passionate about their craft they just wanna keep doing it
Most people like him reach a certain age between teen to adulthood and stop improving, mostly because they give up on it and become interested in other mundane stuff like every normal human being.
His burn out could go hard
If he ever burns out, its when he questions his existence and discovers philosophy.
He's autistic I think.
Imagine being a teenager told you need tutoring and young Sheldon pulls up
Been there done that really puts in prospective of how some people just have it and others don’t
😂
Young Sheldon is the most annoying human on the planet, I would go the other way
@@ForgeMakesThingsWhaaat?? NO. hahaaahaaaaahaa That has to be joke. You can't actually believe that. 😂😂😂
It seems like a low blow
Please be kind to this kid, he’s the kind of future we need.
@@BryanClark-gk6ie you do realize he’s not old enough to vote right? Jesus, people are so about spreading lies.
@@BryanClark-gk6ie proof? Also, it’s liar. Use spell check.
@@BryanClark-gk6ie so where’s the proof? Link it. You’re saying it’s true, show me.
@@Justin-y9b
It's true!!! and there is proof?!!! To access that information on that website....
YRM&M&R. Use the long format of that code' enter it through your local house of representation website.
You'll need to provide personal information to get the results' you shouldn't have any problems meeting that criteria providing you're an American and obviously I'd assume you are.
@@BryanClark-gk6ie are you legitimately mentally handicapped? You said the secret service hired a 15 year old? Link it.
This kid wouldn’t have done 80% of the things he’s done so far if it weren’t for his parents being attentive to his advancements and putting in the extra effort to keep challenging him and pushing him to do better. He was born with the physiological potential to be smart and successful, but his supportive environment was the only reason he actually became so intelligent and good at learning.
Honestly I dont see the point of this. You could easily just have the greatest childhood with this gift while still going through school at a normal age. Its like, imagine going through school never studying never trying except you actually have good grades? he could be going to parties every week getting drunk and still getting straight A's. But nope, his parents rushed him and now hes gonna be outcast because he didnt do any highschool experiences, never learned how to talk to girl and will probably be a virgin for a long time, do they not think about his social experiences?
@@omniyx7837 drink alcohol and lose his v card as a teen just to potentially get trapped with a kid? Theres more to life than that homie. That can come later
@@omniyx7837one of the lowest iq comments ever
Yeah, if my parents actually raised me, I'd already be a doctor of archeology in late Neolithic studies. Instead, I just go from odd job to odd job cause they just fed and housed me, so that's all I know.
Well said
Honestly, hats off to the parents too. Imagine just how many are as gifted as him but end up falling through the cracks due to abuse and neglect. Good job parents for supporting your son and guiding him towards success ❤
I am one of these, thank you for acknowledging we exist.
You are absolutely right, the parents nurtured him and this is the result.
@@the_time_painter🤣🤣no you’re not. You’re a bum. If you had any self discipline you would still achieve.
It's likely that far more people think they are a genius fallen through the cracks than actually are.
There are very less number of people with such talents. And they even more rarely fall thrpugh the cracks. Thats because they very easily navigate out of the cracks and rise above all in society. Their talents are of great value in society and very very rarely go not being capitalized upon. Those who think fell through the cracks were most likely suffering from the dunning kruger effect.
Keep this kid off of social media
Yes!!
@@tonytone4857my god people like you really are just braindead
@@tonytone4857 I agree with the OP. I've seen social media corrupt people I know who were normal. My young cousin used to be fine, until he was introduced to TikTok, and now he keeps singing weird songs and reciting brainrot memes. He literally said "What the sigma!" once, and I knew he was hopeless ever since.
I agree with the sentiment
But he’s a literal genius
He might even invent a way to edit out the harmful effects of social media if allowed to study it
😁
I think he’ll survive whatever life throws at him… as long as he is a genius at emotional development as well.
He's too smart for it; only low iq use that garbage.
He's very emotionally intelligent as well. I wish this young man a long and happy life.
What makes u think hes very emotionally intelligent
@@xxcoolguyxx1093 He was in a position that could easily give a kid a huge ego. Instead, he's enjoying the power of his position without looking down on anyone or making them feel less than.
@@AD-eg9cw there's a difference between being a good person and being emotionally intelligent, but yeah.
@@coolcatcastle8 Being a "good person" and being emotionally intelligent are not mutually exclusive. You seem to not understand what emotional intelligence means. Self-awareness, empathy, and social skills (factors of EI) are all things that the kid was clearly displaying.
@@AD-eg9cw yea i mean hes like 8 in most of these clips so yk, also not being a jackass because your smart doesn’t make you emotionally intelligent it just makes you considerate
Going from “look, he’s dancing again!” To “I wanna know the deepest secrets of the universe” is quite the jump of topics
It's nice that the older pupils accept his guidance and his personality without judgement ❤
Bro if I had a tutor who is an effin genius back in the day I would salivate at the chance
Indeed!
Jesus Christ is King and he loves you so much. He is the only way to eternal salvation. You must repent to him today.
@@ProbablyNot-xm6us probably not
@@bottomtext251 my username is probably problematic. But Jesus Christ truly does love you
If all the degrees werent enough, teaching is the easiest way to tell you know your stuff.
Those who can do those who can’t teach
@@Joshuasidney1981 😑
It also helps you learn- even though he knows this stuff, making those neuro pathways by tutoring will allow things he is learning to find their way into his memory much more quickly.
@@Joshuasidney1981 Seems like you should teach an English class. Because you can’t do grammar. 😂
Most r sorry w woke crap
I'm really glad he took 4-5 years between his second year of college and getting his masters. Really shows that he wasn't trying to skip past things, but rather he got the full college education experience
I'm sure he did not take a break. It might have taken another year of college plus a year for masters. Just the report did not go into those details.
Time is on His Side💯‼️🤣🤣 deb in SC🏴
I don’t think he took a break. He was 10 years old and a sophomore in college. Probably graduated with his bachelors at 12-13 years old, and 2-3 years later with his masters at 15
I’m with the other- I doubt He took a break. It probably took Him that long to get His Masters Degree. Unless You know something We don’t know. So You know something We don’t know? 🧐
@@Danielle-69 "taking time" does not mean "taking time off". I should have specified. I mean that he spent all of those years in college, rather than spending a shorter period of time in college than most people. This shows that he valued his college experience more than his lower schooling experiences, which he clearly flew through at an abnormal rate. All of this just shows that he valued his time and spent it where he needed to.
Autism can be so powerful...
Love this kid!
He actually has the best social skills ever known to man. He’s not neurotypical, he’s not neurodivergent, he’s neuroadvanced
@@ChibiChubbyRobohe is very clearly autistic, you can notice that just by watched the video tbh.
And tbh, it wouldn't make much sense if he was neurotypical, and neurotypical people don't develop like that, and it's usually autistic kids that have "impressive" splinter skills like that.
Not that he doesn't deserve respect and be allowed to do what he likes, quite the opposite, it's just that if he doesn't get proper psychological care and attention and support in the issues in life he encounters or had encountered, he will suffer a lot.
(talking from experience here, tbh)
Bro’s a professional cousin 💀
Bro fr 😂
Parents: "Why can't you be like your cousin?"
The cousin in question 😭
LMFAOO
Bro is literally Mr. Young
my cousin literally just got into harvard, pray for me guys 😭
"Why cant you be like that kid?"
The kid in question:
He's just built different I guess
Elliot, you're going to change the world. God bless you!
Thank u!!
He really isn’t mate
@@Mk2k4kmaybe you haven't. Actually you've never done anything but sit behind a screen most your life! This kid is gonna be more successful and is already smarter than you ever were.
@@Mk2k4k do you have to be rude instead of just scrolling past a comment you are offended by because it's one person showing positive thoughts about someone else?!?
@@JusticeVsInjustice Mk2k4k is just unhappy with his life. So he scrolls UA-cam videos and leaves his feelings in comment section. Actually really sad. Either way His irrelevant opinion isn't gonna stop Elliot. Haters gon a hate you know. Have good day
proof that intellect is genetically based
I hope he has friends his age as well
The way he spins just shows how innocence he is. Parents did a damn good job. Best wishes
That's a sign of autism, it's a form of stimming. Many autistic individuals are highly intelligent, but struggle with social queues. This is the difficult dichotomy where they generally have to work for someone else as running a company requires high EQ.
I’d say that he is stemming when he does that. He seems to have high functioning autism to me. Many geniuses do.
He was born like that...
I dont think its completly the parents doing per say. Aside from merging there genes and general guidance. The pieces just fell into place for this individual.
Parents had literally nothing to do with it. They just got lucky. IQ is set at birth
I love the fact that he is humble even with all that he has been blessed. Even more I love that he genuinely cares about people
I'm sure you know him very well.
@@K-LockeI'm sure others are very miserable in your presence
@@nunyabusiness3832 Don't blame your unhappiness on me. No one can stand you.
Environment is so important. Parents too often only see IQ and neglect EQ, which leads to all sorts of deficiencies. I'm glad to see that it looks like he's getting a proper childhood.
bunyabusiness Can't blame me for your unhappiness. But, I'm glad that you are.
He's real genius, i hope he didn't get bullied by others simply because he's younger than his colleague
He'll clap back when he's 21 in a mansion driving a sports car with a beautiful gold digger in the seat because he has a job paying a ton while the bullies are making 35k a year living in a mobile home.
He´s probably younger than his colleagues kids!
He’ll be laughing at them when he’s retired by his 40s or even 30s
Y'all should look up Ms Tillman who just graduated with her doctorate in behavioral health. She's SEVENTEEN! Oh and she was homeschooled!
The unibomber
We should support geniuses like this young man all the way! Part of me envies the incredible talent they possess but the rising tide they’ll create lifts all ships. I hope to hear more about him as he enters the world of research!
"I take great pleasures in helping people"
Spoken like a real Man.
I thought that “real men” are supposed to subjugate and exploit their subordinates. This is what it means to be an alpha male, no?
@@checkeredcheeseyou’re projecting, also he said “Spoken like a real Man” not “spoken like a real alpha” lmao.
Spoken like someone being interviewed for the news.
I thought you said spoken like spider-man
MF He's 15... 10 when he said that. Bro it's just happy he gets to help people. Shut up
@@checkeredcheese
Kudos to the parents for just supporting him and letting his incredible gifts blossom, kid is a super genius
@crimsonshadow just imagine if the parents had considered keeping him in public school with kids his age because "he should not miss out on his childhood"...ohhh goodness, he had missed out on so many opportunities. It's so good that in the US and other Western countries kids can be moved in advanced classes or to college/university if they are geniuses. There are countries where kids don't have these chances. 😞😢☹️
I've heard, people that are that smart, don't live till old age. I could be wrong, but just saying...
@@kathybuck983 oh no 😢☹️
@@kathybuck983 I think its quite the opposite, even more so if they're properly supported (such as this kid). High IQ people usually adopt healthier habits, are wealthier and better at problem solving, all of these correlates with living a long life.
😊
I hope this kid is okay in 10 years. Being a child prodigy is a huge amount of pressure for a young adult. It’s very difficult for someone in that position to remain happy and well-balanced. I wish him all the best, but fear that he will struggle with either feeling superior to his peers and isolating himself by ostracizing people or, conversely, being crushed under the weight of his own “potential” and becoming depressed. I hope his family continues to offer him the support he needs to be successful and happy. Godspeed, buddy!
And he has to live in Bloomington
That may be the case but these days social media is far more damaging. If he stays away from that, he will be unstoppable
@@HM-eg9hvwe'll see about that
You're scared he'll grow egotistical and what potential are you on about let's see how far his privilege takes him
I'd say he's already on a positive track, considering he enjoys tutoring others; it sounds like developing an ego and god complex is not in his nature. Hope he is able to keep his positive outlook.
Heyy, Elliott! I tutored him in calc and Csci at Normandale CC. He was a good kid.
I might need his help for my homework
Then he went to Harvard, got recruited by the CIA, and oh wait... different guy.
Not again 😢
I don't get it can you explain please
Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, entered Harvard, very young, was recruited for MK ULTRA by the CIA, which resulted in his mind getting fried from LSD, graduated...and the rest is history.
Unabomber?
@@robbiestalker898 yes
“I wanna know the deepest secrets of the universe” is crazy for 10.
Yes
Sounds normal to me... but I was similar in that age. Good for him that his parents support him, at least he won't grow up with the thought "what if...". Also talented kids get often bullied by their age group at school, so it is W for the parents and for him. I hope he will achieve great things in his life.
Also sorry if there are any mistakes, english is not my native language
Open the Bible, now you know!
Well, that's certainly easier than understanding women. Go for it!
He should just study the Bible
the joy in this is that they are encouraging him, not telling him to 'enjoy' being a kid. He looks like he's a happy boy, and I hope he keeps on this way...
This kids never amount to anything sadly
@@tubeguy4066really? A prodigy with a doctors degree is pretty much guaranteed a six figure job before he’s 20. He’ll do just fine
@tubeguy4066 you are describing yourself.
@@whitewall651😂
A modern Sheldon Cooper...hope his life is better n that he doesn't have the issues Sheldon did.
I'm just glad there's little to no chance my mother will ever meet his mother
I can not lie, I envy people who learn and understand with such ease.
Kudos to the parents fostering their kid. 💜
Same here. I had to study a lot.
Must be super nice. But I feel like there is a downside. He’s going to want challenges and if everything is easy than he gets bored. Boredom can become depression after long periods of time.
Don't envy him. Most gifted kids suffer from mental illnesses and have trouble making friends/lack social skills. I'd rather not be so gifted but have a normal social life
I understand why you envy that, but I gotta say be glad about what you have. I envy people like you, who can learn and understand at all. There is always someone better off than you and someone worse. ❤
Sheldon Cooper
Young Sheldon as a real life person
This is what I came here to say. 😄
Bazinga
I was looking for this comment 😅
except he isn't obnoxious and insufferable
Life imitates art
"I take great pleasure in teaching people."
I wish people took the same pleasure in learning.
Memorization and homework are to blame, I think.
@@cinderwolf32those are good for you. If you don't memorize something you don't know it. Can you quote random lines from Shakespeare in public? I can, because in high school I memorized them! Also, homework is good for you. It's good to constantly practice math and English! If not China is going to take over
Preach on it!
I had friends who said they did all the time. That's why they said life is a great teacher and makes them a lifetime student.
People love learning. They always have and always will. People hate school because it's not learning it's memorisation. I bet few people could tell me what the quadratic formula is five years after getting out of school, but most people would be able to tell you how they change the oil in their car.
You don't learn anything in school that isn't applied. So you don't learn anything other than how to keep a schedule and how to suck up to authoritarian figures.
What a sweet , intelligent boy! I wish him success in his endeavors ✨
Glad he used his brains to further educate himself and others. His parents must be very proud.👍
[ ALL. THATS. NOW. MISSING. -- IS. HIS RECOGNITION. , THAT. CHRIST. IS. THE. ONLY. WAY. TO. HEAVEN. ❤❤❤ !! .
Is this what happens when the govt doesn't place restrictions on learning? It's sad that a brilliant mind like his getting indoctrinated in the university system. Imagine what he could accomplish
@@johngacsi7000help me to understand something. Why do you believe we are meant to go to heaven? In Revelations it says only 144,000, get caught up in the rapture, to goto heaven to become judges. Even Christ preached that we would enherit the earth rather than enherit heaven! You read the Bible the way you want to believe it, rather than the cryptic way it tells you the truth without blatantly telling you the truth. Heaven was meant for spirit's and souls. Earth or heaven 2.0 was meant for us, but the current heaven and current hell along with the current earth will be cast into the lake of fire which is the second death from which none shall exist. Read your Bible better!
@@davismize umm who says he is done yet? 😳. The sky is the limit for him….No indoctrination was plied upon him…if he is brilliant 🤣🤣🤦🏼♀️‼️ oh I’m laughing at your comment so hard now….
Happens all the time, let's see how he changes the world 😂😂😂😂
.... THE LIMIT DOES NOT EXIST!
Mean girls!!
There is no spoon.
She doesn’t even go here!
Sheldon😮
He broke his limiter
A true prodigy! How wonderful for him...and his parents! I hope he has the BEST, happiest life ever!!
Looks like a sweet kid...
Thank you, Elliott, for being our future and being one of few who helps humanity survive.
I love that his parents still allow him to be a child 💜🥺
But when you're like that you're already an adult as a kid.
@@Jjj6212he seems to enjoy what he does and that's the key
Went to school with him, and math club in college. He's such a kind, funny, lovely person. Such a normal kid. Except he was 15 years younger than me 😹
Hahaha u noob
For real?
Source: "dude trust me"
So glad he was kind and didn't act like someone older than him was dumb for needing help.
@@original_eishonexactly how would someone "source" this kind of thing in a UA-cam comment? Do you always assume there's no way for someone that actually had experiences with the subject of a video would see it and comment or that anyone sharing experience is lying?
Big props to the parents...Its very difficult and challenging raising a child prodigy....You have to try and balance giving your kid a somewhat normal childhood while nurturing and challenging their constant want and need for knowledge that continuously changes and excels at a rapid speed...It must be exhausting to try and keep up with a child who exceeds your intelligence by the time they're 10....
Young Sheldon
It's mostly genetic that he's that smart.
You are absolutely correct kittykat. Excellent observation and comment, almost as if you have been close to such a situation yourself. Far more interesting and intelligent than the comments below yours, mine included.
Most child prodigies go on to become professors. Very few go beyond that .
The burst of creative imagination is rare and usually by non prodigies ( still , by very brilliant people).
Before you accuse me of being envious, I’m not !
Its plain facts.
But I wish him well and hope he makes the next breakthrough, whatever that may be.
@@Nel33147 they most likely desire to share their passion for knowledge with others
My goodness this is beautiful. He has some amazing parents. Can’t wait to see what else he accomplishes!
Give him all the support and understanding you can, it wouldn't be the first gifted person to get burned out. These people are precious, protect them within the boundaries they set themselves.
All people are precious. Everyone needs balance.
I wish we all treated each other with the same level of care, consideration, understanding, and support that you wish everyone would show this young man.
What a world we would live in if everyone did so, and at the very least took the time to be more considerate of one another.
No all ppl are not. You support pedos? @mewho6199
@@Solice-lx8mkwhy would i invest my time and support for an airhead, ofc I'd choose to support kids like in the video. They are the world's future.
@@Solice-lx8mk Oh, ab-so-lutely. Just hit close to home is all ^^. Alas, friend, gifted people are usually being treated as if they don't need any support since they're so smart, right? So in reality they either get self sufficient REAL fast, or burn out /bore out.
Yet again, everybody should get tailored support so everybody can get to their full potential. What a world thàt would be... oh boi :)
Apologies if you already knew this. If so, ignore my wise-assery ^^
Bro's a professional cousin
That one cousin, every Asian mom, compares you with:
LMAOOO
I hope this boy stays this sweet forever and that world doesn't take his innocence too soon. People like this are expected to grow up too fast and never really get a childhood. I hope everything he does is his idea and no one takes advantage of his innocence/ignorance ever. Bless this boy!
I agree, but I don't think gifted children like this would find satisfaction from the standard childhood things we look back on fondly. Can you imagine playing with kids who are like cavemen compared to you, when all you want to do is discover the secrets of the universe 😅
@@painfulltruth5551lol fr this kid is advanced to say the least
😇🙏🏽🙏🏼🙏🏽🕊️🕯️🕊️🙏🏼🙏🏽🙏🏼😇
you just know those college chicks paid him back good for help on homework
Bravos a genius
He's clearly exceptionally gifted and hardworking. I just hope he has a chance to experience fun and joy outside of academia, rather than being burned out by 20. These gifted kids often feel immense pressure to achieve and learn that praise and love is conditional to their achievements.
What a freaking chad, dude. seems humble and genuine, as well. he'll probably grow up to be one of the greatest minds of his time. i wish him all the best
I certainly hope he uses this absolutely unbelievable gift to his advantage! It’s so sad to see so many child geniuses gifts go to waste.
@@ceoofmemes1967like who, just curious
@Darth_Uchiha47 I'm sorry, I didn't mean "go to waste". It doesn't go to waste but it's doesn't live up to the high expectations set on them.
Lol sadly all these 'higher IQ than Einstein' prodigies almost never achieve anything influential.
Just being smart isn't enough, it's zealous level of passion that makes certain people achieve renown in fields. This boy put all his free time in getting degrees instead of investing time in something he's got great passion in. Darwin refused to go to medical school so he could go on a voyage to the Galapagos islands just to study nature. Passion drives innovation, not smarts. I'm sure he will get a top job though.
Anakin
Bro called us dumb by 10 years
Except that he didn't. He "take[s] great pleasure in teaching people."
No, you're calling yourself dumb by believing that. He's just doing what he enjoys.
Pretty sure this is a disease
I don't understand that sentence. Are you offended by his intelligence?
Bruh is just a way of saying that he is smarter than us or me, why u all so offended by it😅
I like that he likes helping people, i met a child prodigy once and he bullied other kids for not being as smart.
Did the child get the crap beat out of them by the other children?
that’s what you do when you have 0 redeeming qualities besides the brain you were born with
I am glad the kids he is helping didn't bully him. Seriously, kids can be mean to smart kids.
@@tanyaredfield that is true; but we can’t ignore that some smart kids can grow an ego that makes them look down on, and mistreat others. This little dude, though, seems super well balanced and a credit to his wonderful parents ❤
@clayed3311 nope being advanced meant he was friends with seniors he was untouchable. And kids think it's funny when a "little kid" makes fun of someone
awh he looks so sweet 😞🫶
I had the honor and pleasure of attending a talk he gave during the pandemic. It was only virtual, but even then I could sense greatness in his brilliant young mind. My fellow classmates were inspired by him, as he reinvigorated our love for Physics. Right now I'm in my first year in my Masters degree, and just like him I hope to be a beacon of positive curiosity in the world to my colleagues, my professors, and my students.
my colleagues, my professors and my colleagues.
Seriously!! lol😂 you need to go back to grammar school
@barn8642 a lot of "smart" people suck at grammar. There's so many typos in the tests I take for EMS it actually slows me down. I have to reread it a few times, then try not to think about how these geniuses are also my bosses and medical directors.
@@barn8642 Your comment is unnecessary and petty.
I agree, are you that jealous you have to pick him apart. I'm proud we have kids like him.
Hope his life goes well.
Not all of these whiz kids have a happy life.
Sure hope his turns out well.
The algorithm is starting to sound like my dad
“Son look what the neighbor’s kids are doing”
Don't worry, I'm mid-30 yo and still have to think way too long to know where are my left and my right...
@@grenade8572 Jesus is coming back. repent and confess Jesus is Lord.
yeah..as if i don't get enough of "Your sister..."
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Being gifted is a blessing when your caregivers and society is advanced enough to place you or actually i should say respect your place of being gifted.
True. Otherwise boredom sets in and it’s not the best outcome. My oldest brother is 64 and he was genius. But this backwards town couldn’t be an asset
he was homeschooled not labeled by the system. The system has no place for people as advanced as him and this would not be possible except for a homeschooled child. They are not advertising that part because the homeschool community is already flourishing as it is. This is actually not uncommon for homeschoolers either. My friend's child is 15 and already taking college math because he's so advanced.
@@RevolutionFVTV15 and taking college math is nothing compared to this young man. Taking college math at 15 isn't really a big deal, but having a master's degree at 15 is very, very rare. My youngest was in his junior year at 15 because he skipped a grade, and even that wasn't enough advancement. This level of genius is one most can't begin to understand.
ETA: my son was helping college students, at a prestigious college, with Calculus at 15.
@@J_One_Stay The point is that it is only possible because he was homeschooled and would not have happened in the public school system, but I don't see you trying to debate the main point of what I was saying. Many homeschooled children are highly advanced. Of course he's very smart, but his ability to obtain such a high level of education would only be possible in the scenario that he was in fact homeschooled as he is.
@@RevolutionFVTVthat's simply not true. It depends on many different variables. You can't make blanketed statements. This kid isn't just smart, he's a genius of such a high level, most people can't even comprehend it.
Bro spawned on Level 100
This kid is a blessing to our world. Amazing
Why?
you use open your moth and inflate it... you relates any question, reason... i feel ...pity for this girl. Sweden became the worst in the world... there the women get almost of crims by immigrant that are ptotected by the authorities of globalism of the politically correct
@@Chefian23 cause at 10 he's 100% smarter than you and everyone in these comments lol
@@MadDogTMWhy is still a valid question this, I mean we could ponder how much good to the world one actually brings? It's a philosophical question too.
I understand what Peter Singer was saying how 'ordinary people are evil', meaning that most of us do not live ethically. Many successful people do not give enough to charity for example.
keep this kid away from drugs
nah dude, i can only imagine the brilliant things this kid could come up with if he tried shrooms
@@cyclogenesis3179bro hell nah ☠️☠️
And dresses. Close call
COMPLETE opposite. He'll need them more than anyone...
ESPECIALLY once he realizes the entire world set him up for failure and he's nothing special at all by 25.
@@theoriginalmonstermaker bro what.
He seems so kind and patient tutoring others! He's an absolute treasure!!!😊❤
Well, he knows that they know that he is far superior, so of course he is relaxed. Impatience comes from insecurity.
@@DoctorJammerOooh that’s a good one!
A new Genius is born! One of a kind! Indeed this is a very special kid! God bless him!❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@carmenkanitz9706yes a very “special” kid
See these are the news stories I like to hear. I've got a couple classmates like him that are in my cs class. They are super geniuses with very supportive parents and are super nice people. We need bright people, they are an asset and help their fellow students. I had issues understanding compilers and my buddy broke it down to easy to understand chunks
Hope he'll continue dancing his way through life, helping and teaching people along the way.
No he will be used by the state and government im sure.
And just cause a kid is learning fast doesn’t mean he’ll be a good person most iq people have no eq
What did that woman eat when she was pregnant! We need to write a book and publish it!!😅😅
@@mbbeautea6986 the kid is smart I’m sure but theirs a difference between iq and eq lol.
@@mbbeautea6986 no kid should be publicized like this.
I'm so glad his parents supported him. He sounds like a well rounded kid. God blessed him, and we'll get to reap the blessings of his great mind.
....so long they dont abuse him his life is set...he was born super smart
I had three friends (all brothers), three were geniuses. All three had two colleges degrees before 18. One couldn’t take the fact of being so smart and ended up using drugs, died of an overdose. The youngest brother committed su…e and the other was the one left, he then got married and moved to Europe and doing just great.
@@heather4089 People don't like to hear that parenting isn't as straightforward as we like to think .. We like to think bad parents only raise 100% bad kids and good parents only raise 100% good kids. We don't give the kid credit for their achievements, we credit their parents. We don't slander the kid for their bad actions, we slander the parents.
I agree 💯 percent
I hope he gets to see the world and does not get stuck in Minnesota.
To get your masters at 15 & be on set to have your doctorate by 18 is wild. It amazes me there are people like this in the world lol. Hope he’s able to do amazing things
Unfortunately, these kids of precocious talents rarely become influential in their fields. They reach their peak sooner but they don’t peak higher than others in their field. It’s a strange thing. One issue may be that they’re funneled through a system too quickly and lose the benefits of interacting with age peers
Doctorate by 18? To bad his teachers are so slow.
Exactly and meanwhile I'm at 15 and still struggling with fractions and long division. 💀
There are high schoolers with 7ft tall bodies.
As a teacher, I've seen 6ft middle schoolers and middle schoolers with thick facial hair.
It's not crazy to me that there are kids with "7ft tall" minds.
Taking three years to go from Master's to Doctorate - what a slacker! 😂😜😁
I genuinely hope people like this are happy pursing the knowledge despite missing out on all regular human interactions of any given age. It’s hard to comprehend how you’d be happy without deep friendship but everyone is different after all ❤
He's amazing! I hope he stays humble and grounded. He seems like such a sweet kid.
hard to stay humble... think forget hes gonna see us... same way we see literal retards that eat crayons or peoples with intellectual abilities that dont know how to tie their shoes or cook.
only way he stays grounded or humble is if hes got a certain personality type.
otherwise how thick dumb people are will grate on him, and he'll have lots relationship issues cause even if he has empathy all the empathy understanding will be one way... hell understand know and get them, but they wont understand know him.
so be very hard to find create and make real close bonds with other human beings on the same wavelength as him, as hes functioning on a very different wavelength to vast majority of humanity.
so a good chance he will get hella lonely and fed up in general, least with attempting to create maintain social connections with others where he actually gets something meaningful out of it.
rather than him just being amused annoyed or indifferent to us... thinking were vegetables cause comparatively we are to him.
he will likely dive into his interests passions numbers music art creating things to give him purpose keep him sane.
i dont think he needs to stay humble, or grounded.
he needs be true to himself and play his role.
and yh he does seem like a nice dude.
so likely will stay humble.
but will likely get or already is very lonely on a people to people level.
I hope that he's constantly doing okay and no one dares to dim his sparkle, what sweet kid!
Eventually, innocence dies. It happens to all of us. Like life, once it's gone, it can never come back.
He's absolutely increds, but, as a former teacher, I think this couldn't have happened without supportive parents and community. Active involvement in children is key! What an amazing accomplishment
*As a former teacher, you should use complete words.* _Or is that why “former?”_
@@BitSmythe congrats on achieving arrogance
@@BitSmythe Consider talking less
@@BitSmythe I mean, many people have to dumb it down for people like you. People can make a proper sentence, and people like you will come around, and reply with "that's not skibidy"
@@SpeedCubeProRLGood job. You’ve been dumbed down.
I hope that he will always have joy for the subjects he's super interested
Amazing. I’m so happy his genius was recognized and nurtured. Good job.
Bro's the real life Sheldon
I wonder how often he gets that or something similar
Then again I doubt he'd really have peers bother him much
LOL I just was going to say that.
Took the words out of my mouth.
...without the OCD.
HOW PROUD HIS PARENTS MUST BE ! AMAZING ELLIOTT, CONGRATS ! ❤
I wonder what happens during the creation of the fetus or the genetic process or whatever its called, that makes the brain develop in this way for some babies but not others. Wouldn't it be great if all of our brains had whatever he has inside of his?? They should clone this kid so that we can have more intelligent people in the world😂
@@trophyscene5015We sure could use a few 😉
@@trophyscene5015in coming decades, every1s gonna b robot . all of them alike, no life just clone armies
White Excellence!
@@DSN007 they already have everyones digital clone just waiting for augmented reality to become mainstream then they dont need us anymore
I can't even feel jealous, he just looks so happy doing it and I'm all for it
I know that kid! Played magic the gathering with him a couple times. He crushed me. He actually really nice and really is just a genius
Must be related to someone important ... Genius is actually fairly common ...
@iamlegion5826 ☝️🤓
The real life Sheldon right here
@@iamlegion5826jealousy is an ugly perfume.
Or real life Dr Spencer Reid 😂
I've had the pleasure of working with gifted kids, and my biggest wish for this amazing young person is that he finds friends who appreciate him, enjoys lots of laughter, and stays healthy while accomplishing such incredible things.
he'll be fine.... hes got leonard , walowitz and koothrapali...
@ShortFuseFighting Actually he needs to find his own set of those.
@@ShortFuseFighting 🤣
@8s😊werve
Protect him. He’s gonna do something for humanity
Just protect him. Let's keep the pressure off. Too many stories of prodigy kids burning out and deciding to become janitors because of too many expectations being a crippling factor. Which, even in a janitorial role, is still "doing something for humanity".
Probably gonna irritate his flatmate for 16 years before winning a Nobel
Yeah, don’t hold out your hopes. Historically, that’s just not how advances happen.
He's probably gonna make weapons for the military.
Took the words out my mouth, hopefully he improves our health and longevity. And solve the riddles to a few humanity's problems.
I hope he’s not forced to do that and doesn’t get burnt out
I love that he gave us a Mean Girls moment with “the limit does not exist”. ❤😂
He’s probably never watched the movie or even know the reference. I don’t think he would waste time watching garbage movies.
@@meerkatmeerkat2398Why would he be above entertaining himself? That's a narrow mindset to imagine a kid with such broad horizons holding. The human experience is important, and if this kid is sent straight through a pipeline to become a tool for society, he'll be dead by 30.
Bruh, he was teaching them something you learn in calculus, not a mean girls reference
many could be successful at young age, but were not allowed to choose what they prefer, older people are envious of young people that chose to think and discern. older people tear down younger people
He was talking about a limit of a function, sometimes it's undefined or doesn't exist.
I hope he’s mentally alright. These scenarios usually don’t have a good ending
Not because of anything internal, but because of the external.
My son is gifted and I heard that super smart people end up with mental health issues later in life. I concerned me for years. Then just when I forget about, my son started having problems as an adult. I pray that this does not happen to him.
for some reason this worries me too. will he regret not having a childhood? or regular teenage experiences? will he go 'wild' at some point to make uo for it? I hope not but... I dunno that this won't backfire.
@@pholbrook2277I wouldn’t worry too much. Give him what he wants mentally and physically. I’m a “gifted” kid and know a lot of “gifted” kids (not like Elliot in the video lol) and they don’t really struggle with mental issues. The hardest part is feeling lonely and not relating to 99% of the population. Give him social skills, make sure he goes outside, and make sure he understands emotions and becomes self aware. I think that smart kids without any of that will lose purpose in life and can suffer.
Honestly he seems like an alright kid it's just that things like this concern me cause it's just a kid growing up too fast growing and maturing at a certain pace is important for a kid
"The limit does not exist"
You're gosh darn right Dr. Tanner.
Cady Heron agrees 100%
@@paulgilbert2506 Exactly what I was thinking! 😊
How come we never hear of these people years later curing cancer or inventing 100% efficiency motors?
Incredible! The world needs his intelligence now as well as his compassion.
He's literally Dr. Evil in the making 😅
Only reason people like him is his popularity.
Reminds me of the story of a child genuis ranked as the smartest person who has ever lived who worked at NASA at the age of 16 but he quit, moved to korea, and became a high-school teacher becuase that made him the hapiest. Edit: his name is Kim Ung-yong and his IQ is 210. He studied nuclear physcics in college at the age of 8.
In my country we also had a very popular genius kid and the people are imagining she'd go so far in life.. then the kid got tired of it all and lives a simple life now as middle-aged.
Wast of a brain
@@pingyu5141 Damn, I wanna be middle-aged when I grow up.
@@pingyu5141 there's a lot of peace in simplicity. I wasn't a genius but was considered a child prodigy. I am 36, haven't finished college yet because of caregiving responsibilities I had to take over, but I plan to finish eventually. I'm a stay at home mom, middle class and I love it. I don't miss the pressure and expectations of being a "prodigy". Im starting to get back into writing now that my kids are getting older because I want to, not because I'm expected to do "great things"
@@kaitlynlindsay4143Wow, I have a similar story. From the age of 3 until I was 18, I was always the first in the class at all levels. All my teachers and classmates loved me very much because I helped everyone, and they told me that I was very intelligent, although I was never diagnosed as anything different, because my parents never really cared what I did or who I was. They only fulfilled the most basic obligations of parenting.
Coming into college, everything was very chaotic and stressful for me. And I ended up collapsing into a bundle of anxiety and depression. I studied three different degrees and I was outstanding in all of them, but my mental health, never fully improved; the time passed, and I did not manage to graduate from any of the degrees.
People keep telling me I'm super smart, but now I live alone with my dogs and birds, and I have a simple job as an administrative assistant. I would love to be a mother and housewife, but I haven't found true love.
That he enjoys teaching others is a blessing. What a delightful soul.✨💫
Never stop learning Elliot . I don’t know you but I’m proud of you.🎉❤
“deepest secrets of the universe” hell yeah man. I might be at the “typical” student pace, starting college at 18, but I have a similar motivation. Instead of being discouraged that I wasn’t “like him” at his age, I’m encouraged. Anyone at any age and learning pace needs to be welcome in this pursuit.
"I want to know the deepest secrets of the universe" lil bro better be careful before the government considers him a threat for being too intelligent.
This is just a straight up fact! No joke.
And the religious freedom fighters might think he is a threat to their beliefs by proving the secrets of the universe 😮
Seriously, lots of greed going on in the world today
@@enriquet2562That assumes that the major religions of the world haven’t been correct, which they have been - all of them that said in one way or another that Logic or “Universal Order” is the One True God.
That would include the Abrahamic Theology, and thus Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, where the “Logos” (Universal Logic) is understood as the genuine “Origin of Existence” (the “True God”).
That includes Hinduism where the Brahman and the Eternal Dharma amount to the same coherent First Principle and Universal Order (God and Logic) that rules the Cosmos.
That includes Buddhism where the term God is not used but the concept of the Logos finds its basic analogue in the “Ultimate Reality”.
It also includes things like Taoism where the Tao (the Way) is talking about the same Logic of Nature that underlies and generated all of Nature.
This young man will seek further and find that the “secret” is that there is no secret, and no mystery - if the mind is not at all incoherent.
The Logos is perfectly intelligible and an open and universal Logical Framework. It’s what allows for me to comment, for the internet and existence to exist, and for anyone to even have the possibility of reading this.
Secrets and mystery only arise from discrete limitations and limited perspectives - and from intellectual dishonesty and incoherence rather generally.
Those who apply Logic in good faith (with intellectual honesty, that’s not saying “blind faith”) will come to know the Absolute Truth, and that it is synonymous with Logic - who is God and the Source of Knowledge, Existence, and Mathematics, according not just to me and some people/religions, but according to LOGIC itself.
@@samysue10 Most people can't even make a liveable wage.
That one kid in China my Asian mom compares me to:
Except he's white. Whoops!
This kid is wayyyy smarter than most Chinese kids tbh
Minnesota*
He meant reverse like they mean kids like him and equal it to china or indian kids
Chinese are not actually brilliant they work too hard on many things and burn out,seen this at IMO,they were always exhausted and tired,thy only peak in high school.
Naah, bro is definitely some main character of a isekai and we all are side characters living our life 😭