@@vimoh hehe vimoh keep up the good work. Your thought gives clarity towards life leading.I wish I had time to read books as you do.but you summarise the books, reducing our load. Have a nice life.
Hello Vimoh, your knowledge your perception towards life ,society have made me humble ,rational, more focused in life. Would love to meet you in person someday.Not now , in early thirties, busy with career. But someday maybe. Thank you .lots of love.
It takes a knowledgeable individual to appreciate another knowledgeable person ( of course another third individual to appreciate their knowledge 😁 just kidding). All the best wishes
@@kishanshivakoti256 hehe keep supporting vimoh. Share his videos in your friend circle. Society is formed with individuals. If you can’t change society, start changing individuals with rational thinking. Let start with ourselves.
Lovely video. The world certainly needs kindness more than intelligence. Often, what is perceived as intelligence is a result of privilege and particular kind of conditioning.
विमोह आपने ये वीडियो बना कर मेरा दिल जीत लिया मेरे दोस्त एक अच्छा वीडियो जो आसान शब्दों में इंसानियत की परिभाषा को समझाते हुए दिलो-दिमाग में उतर गया मैं 40 साल से इस बात को समझने की कोशिश कर रहा था कि इंटिलीजैन्सी कैसे पैदा होती है और कैसे एक व्यक्ति समाज में इंटिलीजेन्ट कहलाता है इसके पीछे की विभिन्न अवस्थाओं और अवधारणाओं को आपने हमें बतलाया इसके लिए आपको बहुत-बहुत धन्यवाद 🌹🙏🙏🙏🙏💐❤❤❤
Kindness is the accurate way of showing your intelligence. There is no use of any knowledge, any degrees, any medals if you don't know how to treat others. Great explanation on Intelligence Vimoh.
Human as a species is intelligent. Intelligence is a very basic characteristic of every human. We often confuse intelligence with aptitude, skills, knowledge and expertise. All adult humans are equally intelligent. But aptitude, skills, knowledge, critical thinking, expertise and creativity may vary.
I was thinking the same thing. Humans are objectively more intelligent than a rock. However, I do take Vimoh's point. Among humans, there is no universal parameter to judge or rate intelligence.
Are we choosing thoughts or they just popping in consciousness from no one knows where. Can you tell what you are going to think next day at 9:45 pm. Are we thinking or the thoughts are coming to us where is the Thinker located in body or brain. Subjectivity of the consciousness is the only thing which is constant in our experience which is not the state of mind. Conventional sences of self is an illusion you look for it and find it absent.
I really love his mystery short stories "The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov" is highly recommended. I am not getting hold of his Black Widower mysteries. Where can I find it?
It was the only way to fit everything that I thought. Intelligence is a byproduct of a person's character and values which is influenced by the society's standard of treatment based on the family history, sex, facial attractiveness, and many more contributing factors coming from a personal bias of the person subjected to judging.
Hi vimoh mujhe laga intelligence par tumne video banaya toh kafi intersting and reasearch based hoga lekin mere expectations se kafi jya low thi ye video
It's interesting that you reference Isaac Asimov to discuss 'intelligence' and 'character'. I say this because, now that I think about it, on the TV show "Foundation", which is a TV adaptation of his book by the same name, both the professor and the emperor are portrayed as more intelligent than most people. However, it's the other, relatively less intelligent characters in the story who tend to make the morally right decisions when faced with difficult situations. Even Hari Seldon, the professor, who establishes the Foundation in the interest of humanity, can't help but put himself before others. In any case, good topic of discussion. Much appreciated.
Actually the TV show has nothing to do with the books except the names. For example, in the books there are only two Emperor Cleons and both live centuries apart and are from different dynasties. And the first Cleon who was a good but weak emperor got assassinated before the birth of Foundation. During the trial of Hari Seldon, the emperor was Klayus Chen (and not Cleon Entun as shown in the show). In the book, intelligence certainly plays a great role. It is always the intelligent characters like Salvor Hardin, Hober Mallow and Bayta Darell who are able to see what others around them are not able to and make the correct decisions. Asimov's protagonists are usually very intelligent people. In both Robot series and Foundation series (his two most famous works), problems are almost always solved using brain. Morality is perhaps the last thing Asimov was considering when he was writing Foundation. I felt that the way the Second Foundation solved the crisis in the last story of the Foundation trilogy was morally very wrong yet it worked. In fact one of the most famous quotes from the books is, "Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right."
@@stevesmith4901 You should check on Asimov and Science Fiction subreddits how much Asimov's longtime readers hated this show. Not because they felt it is a bad show but because they feel cheated that they were promised an Asimov adaptation but instead got a completely different story with Asimov's characters' names scrapped on the show's characters. Edit: One guy on Science Fiction subreddit even accused the showrunner David Goyer of intentionally insulting Asimov. The video essayist channel "Just Write" who has been an Asimov fan since his adolescence made a 1 hour video stating his disappointments with the show. The video is literally titled, "Foundation: Crucifying a Masterwork".
According to me, intelligence varies according to people, which you said, and what you said about people nature is 100% true. But in today's world, it's hard to find that type of people who stands for right.
I may not agree with you politically(shyd politics inclusive hoti hi nahi hai & shyd kisi na kisi ko enemy maan kar hi ki jaati hai ) but you have a very beautiful voice that keeps people engage
"What is intelligence" and "What is the most valuable quality in a person" are two completely different questions. You started talking about the first question and then shifted to the second question.
That's because intelligence is often regarded as the most valued trait or quality among people. Vimoh, I believe, took this as a given and argued against it by first analyzing intelligence and then presenting his own most valued quality, namely 'good character,' as an alternative to intelligence. That said, I understand where you're coming from because I'm like you in this respect. I also prefer speaker/authors to explicitly state what they're arguing for at the outset, rather than leaving it for the reader or listener to infer their intent. Unfortunately, however, this is how most people communicate. It's never straightforward.
Hey vimoh! Do you think a person's character will save him at peril or his intelligence ? Would you rather be with someone who has great character or someone with an intelligent mind when you are in danger ??
Thats a good point though, Code of conduct is indeed more important than intelligence. Additionally my thoughts are that intelligence is application of various forms of knowledge and social interactions very efficiently. Generally I perceive knowledge and intelligence independently. A highly knowledgeable person may not be very intelligent since its not merely how much you know but what you make of it and how do you apply it.
I think his answer would be Your name suggest that you come from a privilege upper caste background that's why you are saying so, what about many bad practices of Hinduism which cause suffering like sati and untouchability are they part of your background
I think his POV would be: Your name suggest that you come from privilege general category background that is why you want to retain your identity, what about bad practices of Hinduism which caused sufferings like Sati and untouchability are they part of your identity?
Butt somewhere I believe that how can something which I don't believe in can be my identity, like identity should also be what made by what I believe in
Waise inke framework me you can get rid of your religion but not from your caste, if we are from privilege group or community that we should always ashamed of our ancestors and if we are from disadvantaged group., than we get the license of playing victim 24/7 and demanding relaxation whole life even after achieving stability
Why so serious? Let’s put a smile on that face…… …… Jokes apart….. Don’t be so serious all the time, at least put a smile on your face. Just a smile…… and you’ll look charismatic along with your eloquence.
मुझे विज्ञान से जुड़ी बातों में बहुत मज़ा आता है, और Vimoh जी की ज्यादातर बातें भी विज्ञान पर आधारित होती हैं।❤😊
Vimoh is batman
No no.He is a normal intellectual human.
@@tanmayrahangdale8983no he is justice league
Vimoh inside-Jhaad ke ped pe mat chadao😊😊
Thanks
Hey thanks Subhajit!
@@vimoh hehe vimoh keep up the good work. Your thought gives clarity towards life leading.I wish I had time to read books as you do.but you summarise the books, reducing our load. Have a nice life.
Hello Vimoh, your knowledge your perception towards life ,society have made me humble ,rational, more focused in life. Would love to meet you in person someday.Not now , in early thirties, busy with career. But someday maybe. Thank you .lots of love.
It takes a knowledgeable individual to appreciate another knowledgeable person ( of course another third individual to appreciate their knowledge 😁 just kidding). All the best wishes
@@kishanshivakoti256 hehe keep supporting vimoh. Share his videos in your friend circle. Society is formed with individuals. If you can’t change society, start changing individuals with rational thinking. Let start with ourselves.
Lovely video. The world certainly needs kindness more than intelligence. Often, what is perceived as intelligence is a result of privilege and particular kind of conditioning.
@@MansiGupta1410 hmm I find this comment intelligent
Nice way to look at it
विमोह आपने ये वीडियो बना कर मेरा दिल जीत लिया मेरे दोस्त एक अच्छा वीडियो जो आसान शब्दों में इंसानियत की परिभाषा को समझाते हुए दिलो-दिमाग में उतर गया मैं 40 साल से इस बात को समझने की कोशिश कर रहा था कि इंटिलीजैन्सी कैसे पैदा होती है और कैसे एक व्यक्ति समाज में इंटिलीजेन्ट कहलाता है इसके पीछे की विभिन्न अवस्थाओं और अवधारणाओं को आपने हमें बतलाया इसके लिए आपको बहुत-बहुत धन्यवाद 🌹🙏🙏🙏🙏💐❤❤❤
Sir your videos are highly useful for society
Thank you for your videos.
I like your views from Kathmandu
That's sadly me... but in the corporate world, I'm "too nice" to be a manager.
Kindness is the accurate way of showing your intelligence. There is no use of any knowledge, any degrees, any medals if you don't know how to treat others.
Great explanation on Intelligence Vimoh.
Thank you.
Very true
Tagda way hai samjane ka
Human as a species is intelligent. Intelligence is a very basic characteristic of every human. We often confuse intelligence with aptitude, skills, knowledge and expertise. All adult humans are equally intelligent. But aptitude, skills, knowledge, critical thinking, expertise and creativity may vary.
I was thinking the same thing. Humans are objectively more intelligent than a rock. However, I do take Vimoh's point. Among humans, there is no universal parameter to judge or rate intelligence.
Are we choosing thoughts or they just popping in consciousness from no one knows where.
Can you tell what you are going to think next day at 9:45 pm.
Are we thinking or the thoughts are coming to us where is the Thinker located in body or brain.
Subjectivity of the consciousness is the only thing which is constant in our experience which is not the state of mind.
Conventional sences of self is an illusion you look for it and find it absent.
Very good information.
Nice shirt...nice video as always.
I really love his mystery short stories "The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov" is highly recommended.
I am not getting hold of his Black Widower mysteries. Where can I find it?
It was very difficult to find. There is an ebook version somewhere on the web.
It was the only way to fit everything that I thought.
Intelligence is a byproduct of a person's character and values which is influenced by the society's standard of treatment based on the family history, sex, facial attractiveness, and many more contributing factors coming from a personal bias of the person subjected to judging.
Hi vimoh mujhe laga intelligence par tumne video banaya toh kafi intersting and reasearch based hoga lekin mere expectations se kafi jya low thi ye video
Such a beautiful video
It's interesting that you reference Isaac Asimov to discuss 'intelligence' and 'character'. I say this because, now that I think about it, on the TV show "Foundation", which is a TV adaptation of his book by the same name, both the professor and the emperor are portrayed as more intelligent than most people. However, it's the other, relatively less intelligent characters in the story who tend to make the morally right decisions when faced with difficult situations. Even Hari Seldon, the professor, who establishes the Foundation in the interest of humanity, can't help but put himself before others.
In any case, good topic of discussion. Much appreciated.
Actually the TV show has nothing to do with the books except the names. For example, in the books there are only two Emperor Cleons and both live centuries apart and are from different dynasties. And the first Cleon who was a good but weak emperor got assassinated before the birth of Foundation. During the trial of Hari Seldon, the emperor was Klayus Chen (and not Cleon Entun as shown in the show).
In the book, intelligence certainly plays a great role. It is always the intelligent characters like Salvor Hardin, Hober Mallow and Bayta Darell who are able to see what others around them are not able to and make the correct decisions. Asimov's protagonists are usually very intelligent people. In both Robot series and Foundation series (his two most famous works), problems are almost always solved using brain.
Morality is perhaps the last thing Asimov was considering when he was writing Foundation. I felt that the way the Second Foundation solved the crisis in the last story of the Foundation trilogy was morally very wrong yet it worked. In fact one of the most famous quotes from the books is, "Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right."
@@prasoonjha1816 Interesting. Was not aware of the fact the show was not true to the books.
@@stevesmith4901 You should check on Asimov and Science Fiction subreddits how much Asimov's longtime readers hated this show. Not because they felt it is a bad show but because they feel cheated that they were promised an Asimov adaptation but instead got a completely different story with Asimov's characters' names scrapped on the show's characters.
Edit: One guy on Science Fiction subreddit even accused the showrunner David Goyer of intentionally insulting Asimov. The video essayist channel "Just Write" who has been an Asimov fan since his adolescence made a 1 hour video stating his disappointments with the show. The video is literally titled, "Foundation: Crucifying a Masterwork".
Le leonardo da Vinci - I have passed all level of intelligence
Right 😂
Thank you
Bromine 😂
Wow I can't have more clear vision of being a human
for me its personality, level of empathy and honesty are some traits.
Much needed explanation I guess
According to me, intelligence varies according to people, which you said, and what you said about people nature is 100% true. But in today's world, it's hard to find that type of people who stands for right.
I may not agree with you politically(shyd politics inclusive hoti hi nahi hai & shyd kisi na kisi ko enemy maan kar hi ki jaati hai ) but you have a very beautiful voice that keeps people engage
Hi Vimoh... I think you really like science fiction books/Novel. What's your thought on Ursula k. Le Guin?
He was a comic writer himself
"What is intelligence" and "What is the most valuable quality in a person" are two completely different questions. You started talking about the first question and then shifted to the second question.
That's because intelligence is often regarded as the most valued trait or quality among people. Vimoh, I believe, took this as a given and argued against it by first analyzing intelligence and then presenting his own most valued quality, namely 'good character,' as an alternative to intelligence. That said, I understand where you're coming from because I'm like you in this respect. I also prefer speaker/authors to explicitly state what they're arguing for at the outset, rather than leaving it for the reader or listener to infer their intent. Unfortunately, however, this is how most people communicate. It's never straightforward.
Hey vimoh! Do you think a person's character will save him at peril or his intelligence ? Would you rather be with someone who has great character or someone with an intelligent mind when you are in danger ??
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bikul sahi kaha aapne bro 😊😊😊
vimoh have you watched Naruto (figurine at bg). Just curious
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Ending music name please 🥺 grandpa
Explain how neuronal firings creats experience
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vimoh are much younger to me my brother. well people in here don’t want to understand. they will go with clues.
What is your political ideology
Bs ye hope krey ki kal Tiktok pr nautanki krney waalo ko kal intelligent Naa samjhey
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Thats a good point though, Code of conduct is indeed more important than intelligence.
Additionally my thoughts are that intelligence is application of various forms of knowledge and social interactions very efficiently. Generally I perceive knowledge and intelligence independently. A highly knowledgeable person may not be very intelligent since its not merely how much you know but what you make of it and how do you apply it.
Can i be atheist while keeping my hindu indentity
I think his answer would be
Your name suggest that you come from a privilege upper caste background that's why you are saying so, what about many bad practices of Hinduism which cause suffering like sati and untouchability are they part of your background
I think his POV would be:
Your name suggest that you come from privilege general category background that is why you want to retain your identity, what about bad practices of Hinduism which caused sufferings like Sati and untouchability are they part of your identity?
Butt somewhere I believe that how can something which I don't believe in can be my identity, like identity should also be what made by what I believe in
Waise inke framework me you can get rid of your religion but not from your caste, if we are from privilege group or community that we should always ashamed of our ancestors and if we are from disadvantaged group., than we get the license of playing victim 24/7 and demanding relaxation whole life even after achieving stability
Why so serious? Let’s put a smile on that face……
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Jokes apart….. Don’t be so serious all the time, at least put a smile on your face. Just a smile…… and you’ll look charismatic along with your eloquence.
Your every video shwos empathy and unveils different perspectives. Love and respect (non-guruwala) to you, man❤
So true.. 😊
ବିଲକୁଲ୍ ଠିକ୍ କହିଛନ୍ତି ଭାଇ।
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do you have discord?
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