Becoming Intelligent Is Easy, Actually

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • What does it mean to be truly Intelligent and can you achieve it?
    Easy! Just apply these steps and you'll be on the road to growing your mind!
    If you enjoyed the video, I appreciate your Likes and Subscribes!
    Check out my other videos: / @officialflashbangfacts

КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @maxloan3002
    @maxloan3002 3 місяці тому +2

    Ai summary of "easy actually"'s content

    • @OfficialFlashBangFacts
      @OfficialFlashBangFacts  3 місяці тому +1

      It was definitely inspired by Easy actually, but I did apply my own research and own experiences!

  • @WisdomWave9854
    @WisdomWave9854 3 місяці тому

    Do you have any examples of this method being used in success?

    • @OfficialFlashBangFacts
      @OfficialFlashBangFacts  3 місяці тому

      Do you mean the process as a whole?
      If you look at the successful people in the world, many of them embody these methods and traits.
      Ambition and hunger for more.
      Wanting to know everything about their trade and excelling in it.
      Mentorship and networking.
      Trial and error through putting their knowledge to the test.
      If you would like some specific examples, I can do some research and dig up some people and get back to you.

    • @WisdomWave9854
      @WisdomWave9854 3 місяці тому

      @@OfficialFlashBangFacts No that's alright! thankyou

  • @Rocksaplenty
    @Rocksaplenty 3 місяці тому

    This video seems to have definition problems. The definition of intelligence as an amount of knowledge, understanding that knowledge, and applying it are three different things from base int. stats. Int's base stat is best measured (that I hear of, anyway) is IQ. I think that by breaking this video into knowledge, understanding, and the application/wisdom/how it weaves a thread are the parts you're talking about rather than baseline intelligence stats. That being said, the advice is excellent otherwise in my opinion, so despite that pedantic part I started with, I think you provided good advice overall here.

    • @OfficialFlashBangFacts
      @OfficialFlashBangFacts  3 місяці тому

      That is the beauty of it! By oxford's standard, Intelligence is the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. It is also based off my experiences. As the video mentioned, there are wonderful variations to acquire an answer! This is just my collaboration of experiences and research. You do provide a viewpoint that I will be observing through a different lense and I appreciate that!
      Now playing the devil's advocate, what would you consider someone that is book smart, like does well on tests and can regurgitate information, but cannot functionally apply that knowledge into their lives as?
      or someone that is not as socially educated, but utilizes the knowledge that they have to the utmost efficiency?
      For example: an individual from an indigenous tribe. They might not have the modern day information, but the information that they gathered and learned are used to the highest capacity, thus ensuring their survival.
      Thanks again for sparking up some talking points~

    • @OfficialFlashBangFacts
      @OfficialFlashBangFacts  3 місяці тому

      Hey Rocks, Just wanted to follow up. I was looking at the standard for Intelligence Quotient equation (IQ testing standard), developed by Alfred Binet, and came across their criteria. "IQ measures intelligence based on a person's ability to reason using logic. Intelligence testing asks participants questions that tests their memory, pattern recognition, and problem-solving capabilities."
      I would like to point out that the video's steps that would increase an overall IQ.
      Gather information, Application and practice, and Critical thinking would all play part in an individual's ability to use logic and problem solve.
      Thanks again, this was a fun rabbit hole to jump into!

  • @BenTheJMen
    @BenTheJMen 2 місяці тому

    Didn't you steal this format?

    • @OfficialFlashBangFacts
      @OfficialFlashBangFacts  2 місяці тому

      It was inspired by "Easy Actually" please check out his videos! All of my research editing were my own.

    • @BenTheJMen
      @BenTheJMen 2 місяці тому

      @@OfficialFlashBangFacts I feel like this takes inspired too far. The thumbnail and title almost exactly imitate his style to the point of mimicry.

    • @OfficialFlashBangFacts
      @OfficialFlashBangFacts  2 місяці тому

      That is very true from your perspective! but if you look at it from every other aspect of the world, we can take music for example, there are beats, chords, and rhythms that have been "heavily inspired" to the brink of mimicry.
      As someone who is starting out to find my groove, I will admire and learn from those successful to achieve goals. It is essentially a mentor situation as mentioned in the video.
      Look at results, replicate, and improve.
      I do appreciate our conversations though, civil debates always stimulate the mind!

    • @Gozieaaa
      @Gozieaaa Місяць тому

      ​​@@BenTheJMen I don't see the problem, if it's original content then its taking inspiration all the same, I'd rather target people who steal videos, not the format, because ideas are meant to be taken and improved upon, a prevalent theme everywhere

  • @davidfilestra8826
    @davidfilestra8826 3 місяці тому

    Aah, yes, Ai voice... very pleasant to listen to, like nails on a chalkboard

  • @doomynatrix9762
    @doomynatrix9762 3 місяці тому

    I'm smart enough to know that I'm dumb. 🙃