15 Genuine Signs of Intelligence You Can’t Fake

2022 ж. 13 Қыр.
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Are you highly intelligent? The signs of a genius are diverse but also somewhat predictable. If you’re a person gifted with high intelligence, be sure to compare your experiences with these simple signs.
Sources:
Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences
www.simplypsychology.org/mult...
Signs of High Intelligence. Do You Show These?
cognitiontoday.com/signs-of-h...
What Smart Really Is
www.psychologytoday.com/us/bl...
Theories of Intelligence in Psychology
www.verywellmind.com/theories...
Chief Editor: Tristan Reed
Voice Over: Troy W. Hudson
For Troy: / troywhudson
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  • About 50 years ago I came across a statement that has stayed with me all these years… Those who never make mistakes, never makes discoveries 😊

    @DillyWillow@DillyWillow Жыл бұрын
    • Very true!!

      @maloudelosreyes661@maloudelosreyes661 Жыл бұрын
    • Challenge accepted! -Barney

      @Trolly.Troll.@Trolly.Troll. Жыл бұрын
    • I was explaining my ideas to someone, and it seemed that his biggest fear was, "what if you are wrong?"

      @bobgreenfield9158@bobgreenfield9158 Жыл бұрын
    • CAP!!

      @dawudalithesowsagepodcaste8688@dawudalithesowsagepodcaste8688 Жыл бұрын
    • More mistakes you make, the more you learn. If you’re not making mistakes, ur not learning.

      @jesuschrist2174@jesuschrist2174 Жыл бұрын
  • I don't fail, I succeed in finding out what doesn't work.

    @cliffg.4205@cliffg.4205 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm not fat. I've merely developed powerful muscles that enable me to sit for extended periods of time, without discomfort.

      @Jilliberation@Jilliberation Жыл бұрын
    • I can't hop like Air Jordan, but I successfully completed a free throw dunk using a trampoline with enough bounce to get the job done.

      @juangutierrez6117@juangutierrez6117 Жыл бұрын
    • Alright Edison. Lol

      @B0bsUrUncle@B0bsUrUncle Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@Jilliberation 🤣

      @shorty4872@shorty4872 Жыл бұрын
    • @@B0bsUrUncle Ha ha yeah, if you had not brought up Edison I was going to do bring him up.

      @OldDawg-mc3dy@OldDawg-mc3dy Жыл бұрын
  • Whoever is reading this comment, I pray that whatever you’re going through gets better and whatever you’re battling with makes your situation better as you’re continuing to be a better person each day. I have faith that you’ll turn out stronger as your circumstances will improve. Have a great day! You got this! 🤗💪🏼❤😍😉

    @colorfulshow33@colorfulshow33 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you. I needed to see this! This is for all of us.

      @KaremmaWilliams@KaremmaWilliams Жыл бұрын
    • *Thank you, Father.* ✝️

      @joeskeptical4762@joeskeptical4762 Жыл бұрын
    • GENERAL PRAYERS DO ABSOLUTELY NO GOOD FOR ANYONE!! YOU NEED TO PRAY SPECIFICALLY AND TO THE CORRECT DEITY (JESUS)!!

      @praisethatprays6305@praisethatprays6305 Жыл бұрын
    • Life...It's like dreaming of having a big juicy Porterhouse and you wind up with a hot dog instead. But then again, where would we be without hotdogs?

      @debkeeler@debkeeler Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks so much and same to you 💝

      @learnwithbinh@learnwithbinh Жыл бұрын
  • I also ran across a good bit of wisdom a long time ago: "A wise person learns from other's mistakes, fools don't learn from their own."

    @fredpierce9363@fredpierce9363 Жыл бұрын
    • I've read a similar quote, im paraphrasing a bit, but- "intelligence is learning from your mistakes, wisdom is learning from other peoples mistakes".

      @CaliforRonPaul@CaliforRonPaul Жыл бұрын
    • Another: ‘Make sure to learn from others mistakes, as you dont have the time to make them all yourself’ I like the snap of the first one though

      @dand3116@dand3116 Жыл бұрын
    • "Wise men learn more from fools than fools from the wise; for the wise men shun the mistake of fools, but fools do not imitate the successes of the wise." - Plutarch's Life of Cato

      @moniquesm9390@moniquesm9390 Жыл бұрын
    • Wow!

      @carol-us4xn@carol-us4xn9 ай бұрын
    • Wisdom is the lesson you learn from experience. Not just experiencing it, but taking the lesson forward.

      @Val-qm9me@Val-qm9me8 ай бұрын
  • 3:02 The Tides Of Change 3:39 Outlandish Originality 4:10 The Cognizant Recluse 4:32 Disorderly Experimentation 5:21 The Gift Of Music 6:12 Profound Predictions 6:40 Thirst For Knowledge 7:00 Uncanny Abilities 7:35 An Expansive Vocabulary 8:03 Precise Recollection 8:40 Moments Of Inspiration 9:10 Diverse Expertise 9:47 A Source Of Wisdom 10:30 Enhanced Perception 10:58 The Bigger Picture

    @ives3572@ives3572 Жыл бұрын
    • People like you make life good

      @summary7428@summary7428 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for listing. 🤗 And not all that is listeds can be a proof of high intelligence. Its a sum of talents. They forgot lazyness*

      @maximhollandnederlandthene7640@maximhollandnederlandthene7640 Жыл бұрын
    • bigger picture! many people lose the ability to think due to being lost in a tiny aspect

      @dawnmaclear401@dawnmaclear401 Жыл бұрын
    • "I'm disorganized, ADHD, scatter brained, random incoherent blurbs, listen to Spotify, rarely finish what I've started. I must be a genius but nobody understands me...sigh" No you delusional idiot. 🤦‍♂️

      @steveh5307@steveh5307 Жыл бұрын
    • 16. They know how to compile lists into smaller packages because they don't like to have their time wasted lol

      @lucaswilliams3732@lucaswilliams3732 Жыл бұрын
  • The last line…” because failing is just another word for ‘learning something new’. Brilliant and the most true.

    @SteveBerryhill@SteveBerryhill Жыл бұрын
    • Unfortunately there are those who fail but learn nothing. We often call these people politicians.

      @danielshays7161@danielshays7161 Жыл бұрын
    • @@danielshays7161 loling so very true and to make things worse, politicians are missing integrity !

      @suesmythe4115@suesmythe4115 Жыл бұрын
    • Read. Roman's 8: 28 If you wanna know what's good for you 👍.

      @arabelladenine8566@arabelladenine8566 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes, as long as its not the last words you hear from your surgeon in the operating theatre

      @mpalmer22@mpalmer22 Жыл бұрын
    • Chinese proverb: all crisis represents opportunity

      @danvincent2600@danvincent2600 Жыл бұрын
  • You're smart as hell: 1. You adapt swiftly to change. 2. Unique ideas pour out of you. 3. You're not conscious of yourself. 4. You live in the messy moment. 5. You love rhythm, you can sing, dance, and write songs easily. 6. You can see the pattern & the way 7. You're curious and question everything. 8. You learn fast. 9. Words flow to you automatically. 10. You have a photographic memory. 11. You get inspired by the moment. 12. You're a jack of all trades. 13. People call you wise, sage, etc. 14. You have the gift of discernment. 15. You see the big picture.

    @369Rising@369Rising Жыл бұрын
    • None of those apply to me except I'm messy... 😅

      @shaneclarke6307@shaneclarke6307 Жыл бұрын
    • Guess I’m not intelligent. Oh, well…

      @lauralinden6840@lauralinden6840 Жыл бұрын
    • All but #5 and #10.

      @itsjustme7487@itsjustme7487 Жыл бұрын
    • And I can ride my bike with no handlebars

      @darthdaddy6983@darthdaddy6983 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks,.... saves me time!

      @claudiaweber4564@claudiaweber4564 Жыл бұрын
  • This is why I believe that everyone is intelligent in their own ways.

    @guiaparponsian4891@guiaparponsian4891 Жыл бұрын
    • That is very true, literally everything is a scale like a role playing game. There are people with normal IQ's that are extreme experts in their field, and people with IQ's above 180 that cannot function, as well as below average IQ people that are insanely talented in what they are interested in. IQ isn't as important as it's made out to be. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses, and everyone can alter them just like in a role playing game. That being said... some boss battles are harder than others.

      @mikethecollector@mikethecollector Жыл бұрын
    • 😆

      @bj.reo87@bj.reo87 Жыл бұрын
    • @@mikethecollectorthis kinda proves that IQ alone is a bullshit metric

      @icemans1matedude339@icemans1matedude3399 ай бұрын
    • @@mikethecollector IQ doesn't measure intelligence, it measures one's ability to perform academic tasks. Many of those tasks also work beyond just academics, but it's mostly a test to see how well someone would function in the structure of society as it is right now. As of right now there is no way to measure true intelligence. Scanning brain activity is easy, but until we actually have a way to properly decrypt it, it's hard to come up with an objective measure of intelligence. For example, someone could potentially solve an equation in their head very quickly, but in their head only 3 steps happen. Someone else could take twice as long, but in that amount of time he's done a much more thorough job and took like 20 steps to get there. Doing 20 calculations in 2 seconds while doing 3 calculations in 1... it's pretty obvious which of the 2 actually does more. But since we cannot measure what exactly happens in the brain and how it translates to real life, in actuality we'd say the faster person is the more intelligent one. Basically, the way we currently measure intelligence focuses on the results, rather than the entire process it takes to get to the results.

      @thenonexistinghero@thenonexistinghero9 ай бұрын
    • if they weren't they would be dead. survival of the fittest.

      @neithermanc1@neithermanc19 ай бұрын
  • heyy thank youuuu, i always love to watch your works. please keep going, i appreciate it!

    @angkim3111@angkim3111 Жыл бұрын
  • Memory can be learned and how to learn can be learned.

    @sinbadandsalty3908@sinbadandsalty39084 ай бұрын
  • “Most of us recognize an intelligent person when we meet one.” You don’t have to be too smart to realize this is false. (There’s a sucker born every minute)

    @carpballet@carpballet9 ай бұрын
  • After listening to these 15 concepts , I realized I'm a moron warped around stupid 🤣 and surrounded by a fool☺️

    @curtcaudle5900@curtcaudle5900 Жыл бұрын
    • Welcome to the club

      @bren4846@bren4846 Жыл бұрын
    • or intelligent enough to realize that most of them 'Intellectual Pride' posts are quite useless in regards to what Planet Reality is.

      @Claude1Rochon@Claude1Rochon9 ай бұрын
    • Most geniuses think they lack intelligence though, so who knows.

      @Noobly533@Noobly5339 ай бұрын
    • Same

      @joanbaczek2575@joanbaczek25758 ай бұрын
    • Lol! Me too!!

      @lilymarie4030@lilymarie40308 ай бұрын
  • Dealing with narcissist can ruin your intelligence!

    @damsel_in_distress5050@damsel_in_distress5050 Жыл бұрын
    • I think it was Mark Twain who reportedly said, "Don't argue with an idiot. They'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience."

      @omegagilgamesh@omegagilgamesh Жыл бұрын
    • Yes, it can. My narcissist, erm, mother, destroyed my ability to make music. I got a little of it back when I found a singing voice in church as an adult but other instruments are really beyond me.. EDIT: I thought about this more and changed it below. It doesn't ruin the basic intelligence, it stops you from applying it productively.

      @tinalettieri@tinalettieri Жыл бұрын
    • Quit pickin' daisies in far left field...

      @seanhewitt603@seanhewitt6039 ай бұрын
    • ​@@tinalettierithen learn how to make music

      @jenkathefridge3933@jenkathefridge39338 ай бұрын
    • @@jenkathefridge3933 You must be a narcissist to make such a cruel remark. You don't have the whole story, not the least of which is I'm 77 years old so I suggest you step back and be quiet.

      @tinalettieri@tinalettieri8 ай бұрын
  • This also explains my ADHD and OCD traits quite effectively… Apparently I’m also a genius.

    @VLXVNDR@VLXVNDR Жыл бұрын
    • You sure you don't have Aspergers? They have ADHD.

      @mousemd@mousemd Жыл бұрын
    • Dude I feel the exact same.

      @DevinGroves93@DevinGroves93 Жыл бұрын
    • Adhd + OCD = genius

      @hatchi3031@hatchi3031 Жыл бұрын
    • I, too, relate to ADHD and OCD. My grandmother used to call me "Wiggle mouse" and my dad called me "the instigator." I have 14 of the 15 traits! That explains my weirdness. I just thought I lacked focus! I'm a jack of all trades and a master of none. At age 30 I tried to install a skylight in my garage to lighten my planting area: I was a petite, woman 105 pounds dripping wet. I'm 80 now and continue to amaze myself and others since I still invent, work full time, empathize unending to others' pain, solve problems, in awe over the nighttime sky and the universe. I've produced 200 YT videos on astronomy, the paranormal, social injustice, and self-improvement. After watching this video, I don't feel so much of an "oddball."

      @sandytaylor8720@sandytaylor8720 Жыл бұрын
    • My first tought👍🏻

      @gotlandia1588@gotlandia1588 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for sharing your story. ❤️

    @pearlayon1452@pearlayon1452 Жыл бұрын
  • One of the most important lessons I learned, taking knowledge and turn it into to wisdom! I found that it like knowledge is like words and wisdom gives it meaning, like a definition! Remember to also, put on your engineering thinking cap, we all have one! Learning what works for you , is everything

    @elaineroy3311@elaineroy3311 Жыл бұрын
  • The disorganized thing...I felt that one lol

    @maryclark1049@maryclark10499 ай бұрын
  • I agree with all the descriptors throughout the video, and have been now for a majority of my life conscious of possessing these, not because I sought them, but rather because acquaintances and teachers early on always have told me this, though I was very loathe to accept the positive criticisms. The problem I have found thus far in my sojourn is that often, because many do not try to develop these things, they either do not know how to support you in your seeking of knowledge or attempt to utilize what knowledge you have found, many ridicule you for being different or looking at things from a different or deeper perspective (in my case, friends, family, work peers, and even my own wife), and I dare say that it can handicap your ability to find a means of expression in work or even in your social life. Circumstances greatly hurt my ability in these areas, yet I am not resigned to give up hope that I will yet find use for the vast amount of information I've gleaned through my many years of self study, and the concepts which have arisen from summations of different domains of knowledge. What I find most useful is the habit of approaching every person and problem from a clean slate without any presupposition.

    @timothyoneal4894@timothyoneal4894 Жыл бұрын
    • What does sojourn mean? I think I use the word ethos instead when I'm doing self reflection. Here's a perspective of mine, that may or may not help, either way you can confirm or deny my ideas so that both of us can benefit. The way I see understanding (can use the word intelligence here too) is a ladder/staircase, the higher you get, the more layered it gets, and to communicate with people you attempt to begin at step one/the first rung (think that's what it's called) and you can absolutely go higher. A lot of language is symbolism and/or shorthand, because we need levity in conversation. I personally enjoy taking a complex subject and making it into basic b*tch language, because one, it's fun for me, it helps my brain have the basic idea before it goes deeper, kinda like a pin in thoughts. Because as you can see above I don't hold too much merit in language. Language is simply a tool of expressing expression, not expression itself. There are so many ways of saying things that mean the same thing, and even if you can't go that deep in conversation, the seed is sown, you are making ripples, that most people (including myself) cannot comprehend. Bottom line is, communication is key, the other person you are communicating with has to understand you, and that can take many different forms, so both are you are on the same level.

      @nicktheninja3166@nicktheninja31669 ай бұрын
    • Very well stated. I am in total agreement.

      @lchristoffer@lchristoffer8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@nicktheninja3166 I couldn't agree more, communication is the key to everything! One technique that I've found incredibly useful, is to begin the topic on a very brief and basic level that 99% will understand. Those who want to know more will continue the conversation, ask questions, etc.. One can then elaborate further without raising the bar too high for others, who may not need or want to know every detail. It's less intimidating, or off-putting and demonstrates that one's in touch with the incoming inputs. Communication must be a two way street! All the best to you and yours!

      @Jockeylotforfun@Jockeylotforfun8 ай бұрын
    • @@Jockeylotforfun thank you for response. I'mma drop a fun perspective. Currently playing the crud out of warframe. My veteran friend is like: Nick wanna help me grind for a rare item, I need to open relics to try and get X for a frame. Ah I see you want me to kill and crack eggs? Also wrong mindset, I get the opportunity to commit mass genocide until they loose the will to give us a shiny for your mech? Also side note, managed to grill a friend of mine, with someone else in voice chat, he was starting to get miffed that we were calling them mechs and not frames, so we spent a good 10 minutes of hinm saying, no it's frames, it's literally called Warframe. And we were like, ah, so it's a powersuit, oh so it's cyborg, ah so it's a robot. Cos yeah it didn't matter to use as newbies.

      @nicktheninja3166@nicktheninja31668 ай бұрын
    • @@nicktheninja3166 Nice! Are you sure you weren't purposefully trying to tick them off? Hahaha! I'd be down with "mech, exo, upgrade, power up, armor, and of course...thang (spelled that way on purpose😁).....nicely done

      @Jockeylotforfun@Jockeylotforfun8 ай бұрын
  • Wowowww, this is sooo spot on!! Oh my gosh, I just removed my dainty little hat and threw it on to the stage..'take win I says, take winnn!!!' lol Best description I have heard to date. Well done. ONE

    @leislsmith4293@leislsmith4293 Жыл бұрын
  • It was amazing! you rock!

    @learnpersian1757@learnpersian1757 Жыл бұрын
  • I can't believe that you helped me realize more stuff about myself

    @user-ir3oc9ex9u@user-ir3oc9ex9u Жыл бұрын
  • I would have included "Gut instinct" in this list. I have oftentimes get a gut instinct on things that I have oftentimes been correct on. That doesn't mean that you can predict something or be absolutely correct about that particular issue but you know when something is either bad or good. You can tell wether someone is good or bad but no idea why, but oftentimes I am normally correct and later find the person was a bad person. Can't tell you how many times I was later told "You were right", after awhile and people don't listen than it becomes unnerving and you wonder why people even ask you anymore if they are just going to do the opposite and then fail as felt.

    @haldor6972@haldor6972 Жыл бұрын
    • I am like you with that gut feeling yeah or instinct and almost correct about them! I am always quiet about it though!

      @nelialerios8222@nelialerios8222 Жыл бұрын
    • I used to think it was, "gut instinct" but I began having visions (images and words) that came true. Now I think it is something more than that. I found out that my ancestors (great-grandmother, great-aunt, great-grandfather) were visionary prophets. I have 14 of the 15 traits, so now I feel less of an "outcast." My video about being a visionary is here: kzhead.info/sun/YNOIfa-jj5iNnIU/bejne.html

      @sandytaylor8720@sandytaylor8720 Жыл бұрын
    • This is called a survival skill and humanity has had it since the beginning of time however it has become dull as we don't have to rely on it like we use too. However if you REALLY LISTEN and know what it is more than likely there is good reason for it.

      @bj.reo87@bj.reo87 Жыл бұрын
    • I felt like I was the only one with this gut feeling. My all life was like that, I saw someone and I knew whether she was a good or bad person. And it’s thanks to this instinct that I could avoid, as a 10 years old kid, to be socially outcast because some crazy kid try to stole my friends by playing victim and accusing me of nonsense. This experience may not look important, but it causes me trust-issue, and if you add this “gut instinct” with it. I became really cold, decisive and unforgiving towards human relationship. And the same as you, when I tell my friend to be careful of someone because I got bad vibes, they ignore my warning and get hurt. When it applies to real life people, this “gut instinct” isn’t really something I like. And when it comes to movies, video games or books, I always feel like I got spoil when someone no one thought could be the villain ends up being one.

      @estellelecardonnel6132@estellelecardonnel6132 Жыл бұрын
    • @@estellelecardonnel6132 I have a lady friend, who got married, I never met the guy before they got married for some reason, when finally met him, I had this strong dislike with the bloke and horrified with myself 'cause I have no reason at all, then less than a year later He divorced her, I learned that he was (I don't want to enumerate here what kind of a person he was to my friend), it was a relief for my friend that he ended up the relationship! you may ask why she didn't quit easily and fast, this has something to do with " the marriage vow, TILL DEATH DO US PART!As a good Christian!

      @nelialerios8222@nelialerios8222 Жыл бұрын
  • A lot of empathy is one people don't expect

    @RaveGD72@RaveGD729 ай бұрын
  • Vid started perfect...a good handshake tells a lot about intelligence without a word spoken.

    @PropagandaFacts@PropagandaFacts5 ай бұрын
  • Pattern Recognition was the only thing you needed to say in this video. Intelligence is the ability to recognize patterns around you. More patterns you recognize, the more intelligent you are

    @justinkendrick3753@justinkendrick37538 ай бұрын
    • Pattern recognition is the way the mind compresses data. You find the pattern in the data, remember the abstracted form and then on recall you use this to reconstruct the individual cases.

      @Andrew-rc3vh@Andrew-rc3vh8 ай бұрын
    • I think strong memory is also part of it. The two go together. What is pattern recog if you can't remember any of the patterns.

      @pigknickers2975@pigknickers29754 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been insecure about whether or not I was really a smart person or just a dummy with a big ego, and this video helped me put those fears to rest

    @Toe_Fur@Toe_Fur9 ай бұрын
    • I literally have the same battle with myself all the time. I hate it so much 😂

      @lizard-breathOG@lizard-breathOG8 ай бұрын
    • Dunning-Kruger syndrome ( fake genius ) can be confused with an Imposter Syndrome ( self doubt ) ; Introverts are prone to suffer IS,, whilst Politicians have a propensity for Dunning-Kruger.

      @1arritechno@1arritechno8 ай бұрын
    • I wish I could afford cocaine

      @GuardDog42@GuardDog424 ай бұрын
  • This was a GOOD one!! Thanks!

    @viceroy7792@viceroy779210 ай бұрын
  • Thank you! It was a super video!

    @robertkiss7525@robertkiss7525 Жыл бұрын
  • Introspection is good, but not to be too overly pre-occupied with ones self, but to live, to seek to do your best, to be the best version of yourself continually...

    @Brain_Juice@Brain_Juice Жыл бұрын
  • Another great video by Top think.

    @healthandhustle1@healthandhustle1 Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome as always

    @renata25f@renata25f Жыл бұрын
  • i hate predicting things and always being right even when people tell me i'm crazy

    @shorty808100@shorty808100 Жыл бұрын
    • Once you're proven right, they downplay your victory or dismiss the problem all together. After a lifetime of 90% accuracy, people still ignore your predictions, or focus on the times you were wrong. It's frustrating to say the least! After going to school for engineering I decided that only intelligent people can recognize and validate an intelligent person. Maybe you're not crazy, just surrounded by idiots?

      @eugenedeckard8714@eugenedeckard87142 ай бұрын
    • I guess it depends on what "things" you're predicting but I would suggest using this mindset with caution. Depending on the nuances and complexities of these "things" I highly doubt you're 100% correct all the time. If so you may be an alien. I'm 36 and it's been a constant battle in life to know when to follow my instincts and when to recognize I'm probably over-analyzing and the difference between the two. It's a skill I don't think I'll ever fully master and honestly never want to because it does take the fun out of life. I purposely ignore information sometimes so it doesn't stop me from pursuing something and I'm often, in the long run at least, glad I did. It seems like common sense to take the least treacherous route when presented the option but we all know that often times the true reward isn't the goal itself but rather the pursuit of it. It can be a very valuable skill for sure but when, where, why, and how it's applied is debatable. As they say "ignorance is bliss". Also it should be noted that this mindset can make you susceptible to self fulfilling prophecies. So really if your actions can influence whether your prediction is correct or not it's just psuedo-science or speculation at that point.

      @thedoctorroth@thedoctorroth2 ай бұрын
  • Someone once told me I usually am the smartest person in the room. I was wise enough to not take that in as a truth.

    @KiraLou06@KiraLou069 ай бұрын
  • Please note that intelligent people may not exhibit all of those traits. There are intelligent people who just aren't musical. There are intelligent people who can't make concise statements nor have a clear picture of the future. And never go to them for advise. Instead of telling you what to do, they confuse you even further because they start rambling about all the ways things could go wrong.

    @SiqueScarface@SiqueScarface Жыл бұрын
  • As I fell into more & more categories, I realized that I felt somewhat proud, and that’s the wrong attitude. I shut pride down quickly & corrected my thoughts to gratefulness. Much Better! 😊

    @lauras6603@lauras66037 ай бұрын
  • I'm really smart at finding out wrong answers in school

    @1SazCriticalOps@1SazCriticalOps Жыл бұрын
  • This was excellent 💯💯💯

    @KatrinaKatress@KatrinaKatress Жыл бұрын
  • I never believed my mom when she told me I was too damn smart, but based on these traits alone, I believe her now. I’m almost certain personality types play a role in how we think, because my emotional understanding of a lot of people and situations has made me into the mediator I am today

    @McMick98@McMick98 Жыл бұрын
    • Others actions and inactions completely informed me of how ahead of the curve I truly am! Thank God

      @phantomfacefinal7735@phantomfacefinal7735 Жыл бұрын
    • @@phantomfacefinal7735 100 times too many have I realized common sense is really not at all common

      @McMick98@McMick98 Жыл бұрын
    • @@McMick98 You are absolutely correct

      @phantomfacefinal7735@phantomfacefinal7735 Жыл бұрын
    • Personally types actually do directly play a role in how we think

      @itzshock7641@itzshock76419 ай бұрын
    • Mothers like telling their kids how intelligent and smart they are. Take a professional IQ test.

      @lizzy2991@lizzy29919 ай бұрын
  • I used to have a near complete/true photographic and videographic memory. I'm not expecting anyone to believe me but i would remember most memories as video clips, with sound, smell etc. It used to drive my partner insane, he was talking to someone else whilst we were dating. He tried denying something so i recited their entire conversation to him months after glancing at it on his computer. He eventually learnt I couldnt be lied to. He called me the human lie detector. I then had an operation under general anesthetic and my memory has been patchy since. Decades long memories gone, thankfully it's kind of coming back. The worst was that I had no other way to store memories but photos and videos so when I lost that ability after my operation I just barely had a long term memory. I lost things constantly it was awful. P.S. I also managed to complete a Neuroscience degree, even though I procrastinated until 4 weeks before my exams. I could successfully cram an entire semesters worth of modules into my head in record time and then write 1st class essays and then memorise them and other papers by taking photos in my head. I came out with a 2.1 😂

    @lilyflower91@lilyflower918 ай бұрын
  • Quick wit and an effective sense of humor knock out their places.

    @jasonking7729@jasonking7729 Жыл бұрын
  • Very informative an so true in my experience

    @gloriathompson4010@gloriathompson4010 Жыл бұрын
  • I simply cannot get over how many of these points overlap with the characteristics of someone with ADHD.

    @taleighs@taleighs Жыл бұрын
    • People On the spectrum too

      @TsK4211run@TsK4211run8 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the bit about the disorganized lifestyle and following your passions :) That song that comes to you at 3AM will vanish if you don't record it right away. And also, negative learning is, if anything, more valuable that positive learning. When you learn what doesn't work, you can cross it off the list, bye-bye FOMO.

    @k.m.2625@k.m.2625 Жыл бұрын
  • I've had a number of the experiences mentioned, but I don't consider myself highly intelligent. I just enjoy learning, and I also love to read, if that says anything. Thank you for the info.

    @joanphilbin8210@joanphilbin82108 ай бұрын
    • I am all of these, and I am the opioid addict in my family.

      @Skoopyghost@Skoopyghost8 ай бұрын
    • @@Skoopyghost I promise you that propensity for addiction has no correlation to intelligence. Many smart individuals suffer from addiction and alcoholism.

      @ruthdubb3274@ruthdubb32747 ай бұрын
    • @@Skoopyghost I am highly intelligent according to tests... but I have been smoking weed daily for more than 2 decades... We all got our own struggles...

      @JokerInk-CustomBuilds@JokerInk-CustomBuilds4 ай бұрын
  • You lost me at 1!!! 😂 I hate change. I need my routines and I struggle with change even though I can mask my struggles perfectly. You could summarize it all in being good at everything at the start, getting bored easily, seeing patterns, changes, strong intuition, learning/remembering with one or two times repeatition

    @saminarose6688@saminarose66885 ай бұрын
    • I don't blame you! You should -- oh look! Something shiny! ✨ Lalalala ~~~ ooo, pretty🦋

      @ts-900@ts-9005 ай бұрын
  • Believe me, many people hate you at your ability to have multiple skills/expertise!

    @buddhi2224@buddhi2224 Жыл бұрын
  • I faked almost all the signs. I am really stupid, but smart in faking.

    @howell7136@howell7136 Жыл бұрын
    • I really doubt that. You may just have a mind that is better suited for applying information for practical use instead of pragmatics.

      @baeqaefoefae@baeqaefoefae9 ай бұрын
    • You might think you have “imposter syndrome” but you’re probably just smart lol

      @youlovejenn1@youlovejenn14 ай бұрын
  • “Anyone can put my name under a quote to make it sound more intelligent” ~ Albert Einstein

    @engelbertus1406@engelbertus14069 ай бұрын
    • Hahaha yep yeah that's certified 🤣

      @TsK4211run@TsK4211run8 ай бұрын
  • #12…can talk on any topic with confidence. My brother in law was Valedictorian of his highschool class in Baton Rouge, LA. He went on to get an Engineering degree from M.I.T. He is like this. Can talk to anyone on any topic confidently. I can keep up on trivia games though 😂

    @christopherlarson3401@christopherlarson3401 Жыл бұрын
    • Confidently and competently are two different things.

      @laura1000@laura10009 ай бұрын
  • 16. Scanning the comments to see if someone has already listed the 15 points so you don't have to waste more than a few seconds watching this video.

    @everlasting_love777@everlasting_love777 Жыл бұрын
  • interessting how precise this video describes my strengths. It explains how i percieve the world and surroundings. This Videos sparks something inside me, so thank you

    @Game_Lab_Germany@Game_Lab_Germany8 ай бұрын
  • Wow! This really helped me understand just how ordinary I am!

    @joebenny1000@joebenny1000 Жыл бұрын
    • I've always felt odd but in this group I'm normal!

      @sandytaylor8720@sandytaylor8720 Жыл бұрын
  • I think intelligence is relative ... sometimes I feel that I am very smart but other time I do very stupid things

    @colorfulshow33@colorfulshow33 Жыл бұрын
    • I'd say you're pretty smart. You left 2 comments at least. That is a kind of warmth that a lot of people lack. I'm not sure what thoughts constitute a good comment but I'm confident that comments like yours and mine often go unconsidered. It seems like we are more social or ignorant about comments. What do you think? Does the world seem cold sometimes?

      @msb8013@msb8013 Жыл бұрын
    • No. Intelligence is measurable. There is an IQ factor. You cannot feel that you are intelligent or not.

      @Szklana147@Szklana147 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Szklana147 Think of "feel" like perceive. Maybe that's what the comment means. 'There are lots of instances were circumstances reveal' seems a bit long. I prefer feel. I prefer to try to understand what is meant when a stranger leaves a comment. Also, there does seem to be a physical reaction present in the case of epiphanies. Should we not call that a feeling?

      @msb8013@msb8013 Жыл бұрын
    • @@msb8013 Does it matter do you "feel" or do you "perceive"? Both are subjective. IQ is objective.

      @Szklana147@Szklana147 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Szklana147 I thought objective meant measurable, like I could publish my findings in a report. A man with a low IQ invents something and makes himself rich and generations to follow...that man feels pretty smart. He followed his epiphany feeling over to the nightstand and wrote the invention. He had been inventive and looked at car motors all day. He had accumulated a few intelligences which lead to his discovery. Do you see?

      @msb8013@msb8013 Жыл бұрын
  • I like that the chess game at the last point on the video was the 4 move checkmate. I love using that on people who "know how to play chess". It is an ego-boosting win, but after explaining how it works entirely it sets people in a different mode of competitive thought, where they genuinely expect that I am going to somehow pull that off again so they are extra cautious, making for a very fun rematch.

    @ResonantTonalityMusic@ResonantTonalityMusic Жыл бұрын
    • Games, huh, that's an intellectual thing ...😏

      @seanhewitt603@seanhewitt6039 ай бұрын
    • White moves first in chess!

      @graemeharris9779@graemeharris97798 ай бұрын
    • White moved twice

      @chard404@chard4046 ай бұрын
  • Great video, thanks for sharing. Taking risks and failing is just part of the journey of learning, you just have to be okay with it. With a nudge, I wake my wife at 3 am, her with one eye open looks at me curiously, I ask the question, 'what is perfect'? "Perfect is just an illusion" then rolls over back to sleep. Not the results I was looking for, but, a great answer nevertheless. Cheers everyone!

    @larrykent196@larrykent196 Жыл бұрын
    • Kahlil Gibran says imperfection=perfection. If you think on it, you will see. I hope this helps.😇

      @Oncewasgolden@Oncewasgolden Жыл бұрын
  • 10:49 this can be a blessing and a curse. I inadvertently listen to conversations of those around me, which leads me to not get work done as efficiently and/or get sidestracked

    @CreepersNeedHugs@CreepersNeedHugs Жыл бұрын
  • Now i understand why all my life I have been told I am brilliant and smarter than most people

    @CitizenScienceProject@CitizenScienceProject Жыл бұрын
  • Every IQ test I have taken lands me with Average intelligence. I have always gravitated to highly intelligent people because they are interesting and some have a sense of humor that's always on. I also have some below-average people in my life and the contrast is crazy..

    @DiamondGirl333@DiamondGirl333 Жыл бұрын
    • Interest and pattern recognition is different but interest can serve you well in your willingness to be industrious in those fields

      @vilecypher@vilecypher Жыл бұрын
    • Trust me, the real ones like to be around avarage people. It kind of gets them back to the ground and they need and enjoy it. Almost none of them like to be admired, but likes to share his thoughts very much - SHARE is the keyword here. To them, everyone has a purpose and none of it is less valuable then the other. Usually smarties think that knowledge should more or less be for everyone to obtain.

      @xxxblackvenomxxx@xxxblackvenomxxx Жыл бұрын
    • ​@xxxblackvenomxxx I agree-- Sharing knowledge is one of my "special interests." I love learning from others and I enjoy giving someone else an opportunity to learn something new. As a result, I often get asked if I am a teacher. I am not a teacher by profession nor by college diploma. I am a teacher by nature.

      @rebeccamay6420@rebeccamay64209 ай бұрын
    • The fact that you hang around people that are perceived as more intelligent than you are speaks volumes. Keep doing that, you are shaping and molding ideas, because you like your thought to be challenged. IQ tests are not the be all, end all to intelligence, and here's the kicker, they can change with both time and mood (at time at taking the test) I will give you a massive boost in toolset as well: ask questions, especially in subjects you are interested in, because intelligent people also like sharing knowledge. I can only speak for myself, however I just like watching seeds I so bloom. And I also appreciate it when others do this to me. It's all about confirmation or denial of ideas anyway. Also I do not hold much merit in I tests, cos my IQ is apparently 128, and I'm like, hold up, no, I'm an fool, all I do is ask questions and try to better the self.

      @nicktheninja3166@nicktheninja31669 ай бұрын
    • @@nicktheninja3166 Yes I agree with you. I have had some brilliant mentors in my life who actually helped shape my entire worldview into something more meaningful and realjust by sharing knowledge.

      @DiamondGirl333@DiamondGirl3339 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely brilliant video

    @saidraalien6837@saidraalien68378 ай бұрын
  • 15 of 15 💯 I know what I AM THAT I AM, GOOD TOO HEAR THO

    @in-tel-letchoo-allkno3375@in-tel-letchoo-allkno3375 Жыл бұрын
  • Turns out we are All intelligent ❤

    @FrugalGardenerOntario@FrugalGardenerOntario Жыл бұрын
    • Such cap

      @retinazer9779@retinazer9779 Жыл бұрын
  • I always maintain that it can barely be possible to totally measure intelligence. This is because it is something that is so diverse, and different people often express intelligence in various ways. Perhaps this is why it is often said that no one is an island of intelligence!

    @UndercoverTherapist@UndercoverTherapist Жыл бұрын
    • Great video and great information BTW.

      @UndercoverTherapist@UndercoverTherapist Жыл бұрын
    • 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 yes.

      @jeannieab5218@jeannieab5218 Жыл бұрын
    • Agreed! My husband and I are both very intelligent but in completely different ways. Our boss is brilliant in yet another way. Yes, my husband and I work for the same company. Between the three of us, it's a great work environment where we enhance each others' strengths and compensate for each others' weaknesses.

      @alaskachick7315@alaskachick7315 Жыл бұрын
    • I don’t believe in I.Q. tests. At all.

      @mangot589@mangot5898 ай бұрын
  • Nice clip. I can check off 13 of those traits the other two are present but they required me to be in A more disciplined structure to develop.

    @leftofcenter4@leftofcenter49 ай бұрын
  • My subconscious usually has answers for questions I don't know. But I still listen to him. ❤

    @jdkeno257@jdkeno2574 ай бұрын
  • *A big sign of intelligence is, when interacting with them, the ability to annoy a lot of people without trying.*

    @joeskeptical4762@joeskeptical4762 Жыл бұрын
    • how is that so?

      @angkim3111@angkim3111 Жыл бұрын
    • @@angkim3111 *Many people are excessively proud as a means to manage sensations of being less than the best. When such person encounters good intelligence, the reaction is typically that the intelligent person is "stuck up" or arrogant. The Donald Trump effect.*

      @joeskeptical4762@joeskeptical4762 Жыл бұрын
    • Yep

      @suzanneoakly439@suzanneoakly439 Жыл бұрын
    • Indeed!

      @viceroy7792@viceroy779210 ай бұрын
  • I remember I got called to go for testing for a medical job I was interested in which included a typing test. When it was time for the typing test, as usual, my hands panicked and my mind went blank. After that was an IQ test for about 90 minutes on every subject you could think of from earth quakes to commerce to oceanography etc. I remember working through the questions thinking I know a bit about this or I remember something about that until I got through all the questions. I didn't realize that I knew a little bit about so many things. When I got called in to go over my test results, the lady said 'well you failed the typing test so I can't offer you that job'😂. Then she said I'm very surprised at what a high mark you got on the IQ test, we rarely see that high of a score so I would like to invite you to apply for any other jobs that come up here that interest you. Who knew😃

    @sinbadandsalty3908@sinbadandsalty39084 ай бұрын
    • Desperate and pathetic

      @bigbro8817@bigbro88174 ай бұрын
  • So glad that finally someone told me.

    @gotlandia1588@gotlandia1588 Жыл бұрын
  • So many points seem to be subject to anxiety and environment. In a competitive, large personnel setting I wouldn't expect a recluse to speak up, nor would I think anyone hyperfocused with all answers and ideas to not be a psychopath.

    @Reyd_01@Reyd_01 Жыл бұрын
  • I would say my daughter has many of these traits. She has gone places in her short life and next year she will becomes a laywer. I enjoyed your KZhead thank you.

    @canadianintheend@canadianintheend Жыл бұрын
  • 5 months A little too late I guess I'm sorta like these, I have outbursts of knowledge on occasions (that is what I call it) since I was 10 where I tap into knowledge that sounds crazy but has helped a lot of people out and even weirded them out

    @xargalakthe7thplanar326@xargalakthe7thplanar326 Жыл бұрын
  • So my constant questioning of everything, and my inability to stick to one hobby isn't just messy ADHD.... I could actually be a genius! Game changer! Amazing insight, TopThink - thanks ☺️ 😆 🎉

    @Mind-Vue@Mind-Vue3 ай бұрын
  • I think I got 10-11 out of 15. Sometimes I am kind of different from others for seeing deeper and further, and actively find solution

    @mingkee27@mingkee279 ай бұрын
    • That's called thinking outside of the box✌️💗

      @shelll9254@shelll92548 ай бұрын
    • same and people find me weird becuz of it lol

      @leoor1111@leoor11114 ай бұрын
  • I have always known I’m highly intelligent and have all of these traits. Thank you for making this video. It helped give me perspective of why I don’t really fit in with the majority of people around me. Except they always want me for my knowledge and advice lol total strangers too 😊

    @showhorsefarm@showhorsefarm Жыл бұрын
    • That was me throughout school, bullied for being gifted, but sought after for group projects.

      @Longroadtotruth@Longroadtotruth Жыл бұрын
    • I feel the same way @Jena Halstead. My interests tend to be esoteric and hardly have anyone to talk to about them. It’s a little lonely. But I do find that KZhead and other outlets on the internet give me a place to really expand on those interests; even though it may be vicarious.

      @robomatt101@robomatt101 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@Longroadtotruth same. I took charge, esp in undergrad bc I was chasing A's! Graduated magna cum laude, which was good enough! For law school, however, I was burnt out & didn't shoot for the top 10%. I got the piece of paper to hang on the wall, & that was enough!

      @Trish....@Trish.... Жыл бұрын
    • I feel like people who really want to be intelligent will more easily agree with the points in this video. Not saying you're lying but I'm pretty sure you don't have all these traits and you're applying some of them to yourself out of need. Having all 15 is highly exceptional and I don't think even the greatest minds of the world have them all.

      @Noobly533@Noobly5339 ай бұрын
    • I feel this! I never really fit in among my peers. People who know me ask me that kind of questions they'd ask Google. Complete strangers spill their life stories on me and we have a good "happy-tears" cry together and they usually accept when I offer a hug.

      @rebeccamay6420@rebeccamay64209 ай бұрын
  • going into this video I knew that, no matter what, I was either going to feel really good about myself or feel like I'm really stupid by the end of it.

    @hardlee2432@hardlee2432 Жыл бұрын
  • Perfect list to make absolutely everyone think, they're intelligent.

    @artursmya2052@artursmya20528 ай бұрын
  • I love being stupid. It gives me a way to be away from others and come up with ideas by myself. Noone wants to surround themselves with idiots.

    @zoinks123@zoinks123 Жыл бұрын
    • Me too! What was question?

      @ts-900@ts-9005 ай бұрын
  • According to this, I'm butt average, middle of the road intelligence. Funny thing is, I think I was much more intelligent when I was younger. I've always been shy, marginalized, and told to "hush, go play, not now, we don't care." If no one acknowledges or nurtures intelligence, I believe it dies. Brains atrophy, optimism dwindles, hope fades.

    @cariwaldick4898@cariwaldick4898 Жыл бұрын
    • Tesla said that there's no such thing as a genius. You are still that level you just need to get it back. Think of it as a game you starting at level 1 again.

      @alexcampbell4297@alexcampbell4297 Жыл бұрын
    • ...or you are challenged to prove them wrong!

      @sandytaylor8720@sandytaylor8720 Жыл бұрын
    • @@sandytaylor8720 Experience tells me you need to have some confidence in your abilities, before you can imagine proving someone wrong. When you're constantly told to "Go play, be quiet," and "don't bother us," by the people who should be encouraging you, listening to you, and affirming you, it sends a certain message of your value and worth. I learned to read at 3. In second grade they wanted to move me up a grade, and my mom wouldn't let them. In fourth grade I was a straight A student. In seventh grade I was a B student, and by high school I earned a 2.5 gpa. I was a poor kid, so the school didn't put me into any college prep classes. I didn't have the prerequisites to go to college, and I couldn't afford the fees for the ACT, SAT, or college applications. I was voted quietest in my graduating class. I learned to be quiet, and not bother anyone--which was valued in my home. Good grades and intelligence didn't matter to a mother who dropped out of school, and a step-father who believed children should be seen and not heard. I stayed in my room, reading. Kids need to be encouraged. They need to be taught, and exposed to things that help their minds grow. They need to be challenged. Opportunities need to be available to them. The brain is a living organ, and it needs exercise. Praising a child does so much to encourage them to learn! I bet the parents of these little geniuses have books available, and puzzles, and learning games. I bet they work with them, and cheer when they succeed. Even average kids will do better in a supportive environment.

      @cariwaldick4898@cariwaldick4898 Жыл бұрын
  • I don’t mean to remember facts, details, places etc. I just do. I don’t mean to find so many things interesting, I just do. I don’t mean to recognise patterns in behaviour, natural patterns, or symmetry, I just do. I am always fascinated when others don’t see it or worse see it but aren’t interested. I learnt to dumb myself down to make myself more socially compatible with my peers. Towards the end of a team meeting at work everyone was drowsy and a tad lethargic, some commented on this, then without thinking I simply stated that the CO2 levels had risen as the room was unventilated probably upwards of 800-1000ppm, once we get outside we’ll all feel better. They looked at me and said who thinks like that?? I smiled and stopped talking, I shrugged my shoulders and returned to the topics at hand. Oops, said too much so many people just don’t care about things like that. Why do I care? My mind gets so bored that I will learn about almost anything to keep myself mentally stimulated. Oh and I love reading. I could read from 3.5yrs of age and read chapter books from 5. Some read even earlier than this but my mother said she can never recall when I started to read - I just could. Also as a child I never stopped talking, much to the annoyance of others. My mother placed me in holiday care at a teaching college in the 80’s when I was 6 and 7 yrs old, as I was too much for her. The thing is I loved it and I still remember the activities, games and fun I had so it was actually a win - win.

    @Vanessa-lf2jn@Vanessa-lf2jn7 ай бұрын
  • I think average people cannot recognize brilliance when they see it. On that same coin they tend to think that they’re the brilliant ones

    @brianlee2646@brianlee2646 Жыл бұрын
  • Never thought of myself as all that intelligent. This video proves I’m correct.

    @Myserieden@Myserieden Жыл бұрын
    • Same haha

      @geodude7116@geodude71168 ай бұрын
  • According to this video, I'm the smartest person on the planet. I literally do all 15 of these things every single day. I would say my memory isn't perfect by any means, but I'm really good at remembering small details that most people would forget

    @kingginger3335@kingginger3335 Жыл бұрын
    • Photographic memory helps, but mine is more like pictures, & I can't zoom in on text, but can see my notes, & rote memorization helps w/that. It's weird, & there are tricks to learning how. Acronyms help to 'see' what I've written before, & underlining what I read, like reminders. I used to be able to see all my notes cards in my head, too, front & back. That was one of the easiest ways bc I could 'see' each one in my head. Does that make any sense? I've had no need for that in many yrs:) It served me well during my education, & of course, being a Mama, tho, as I'm officially the finder of all lost things lol!

      @Trish....@Trish.... Жыл бұрын
  • I have often described myself as just smart enough to myself into a heap of trouble. Also that i know a little about a lot, and lot about a few things. I also refer to my life as a litany of projects in various states of progress. A number of them, being permanently in a state of stop.

    @1977misfit@1977misfit4 ай бұрын
  • Another video in the videos of intelligence.

    @mrutyunjayasahoo971@mrutyunjayasahoo971 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm everything said. My house is messy asf not dirty, have projects everywhere and I write music. Also I see things others don't or can't. I know I'm not average. This just reinforced the fact that I know I'm very intelligent and can do whatever I put my mind to and I'm unapologetically honest.

    @IamKingFace1@IamKingFace1 Жыл бұрын
    • And unapologetically humble too!

      @Lisajed@Lisajed Жыл бұрын
  • I know i'm beyond smart. What i don't know is where to focus that energy. The list is me but i already figured it out long before it ended. I never stop thinking, will never. And i come up with brilliant ideas everyday. I was never trained to be more than a servant. Told i was nothing. But i see it everyday. I know my worth and value

    @sjohnson4675@sjohnson46754 ай бұрын
  • You had me at umbrella, when the sun shines, we'll shine together

    @brb__bathroom@brb__bathroom11 ай бұрын
  • I guess I have a decent intelligence level based on a simple fact that a co-worker started introducing new employees to me by Saying " here is the guy that has never seen the Box" referring to thinking outside the box. Good enough for me lol

    @newmonengineering@newmonengineering Жыл бұрын
    • I not only haven’t seen the box, I doubt it exists.

      @johnbraeking607@johnbraeking6078 ай бұрын
  • 14 of 15 ain't too bad. I suck at total recall, and even remembering details, but maybe I can improve upon that.

    @nodozhit@nodozhit Жыл бұрын
    • @@rainofkittens I'm curious to know. How did you do in grade school or trade school? What was your favorite course or subject or work detail?

      @nodozhit@nodozhit Жыл бұрын
    • @@rainofkittenslol. You might be an idiot- but you're not dumb. Seems like you are very talented; and very intelligent. I wish you the best out there. And I hope that you are doing what you love to do, or working on it. How I see it, this world needs more smart people to keep on coming up with new innovations.

      @nodozhit@nodozhit Жыл бұрын
    • Recall isn't intelligence.

      @swagsandwich6460@swagsandwich64608 ай бұрын
    • @@swagsandwich6460 I agree- "recall isn't intelligence." Recall is recall. And intelligence is everything dealing with intelligence, including your capacity to recognize, retain, remember, recall, etc., important information with references to your capability for representing your ability to get results.

      @nodozhit@nodozhit8 ай бұрын
  • oh my god! this all describes me so well!

    @shadowgb@shadowgb Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you ❤️🙏

    @Nilesh.singh.saandily@Nilesh.singh.saandily Жыл бұрын
  • And where can people who meet most of these criteria go to best utilize their skills? Is there a nonprofit organization helping kids to find what they're best at, so they can focus their skillsets on a certain industry? Is there a forum, or group of like-minded individuals (not MENSA) that come together to brainstorm, and try to solve world or local problems?

    @JadedeaJade@JadedeaJade Жыл бұрын
    • It's called internet.

      @robertkiss7525@robertkiss7525 Жыл бұрын
    • School

      @phillipnickerson@phillipnickerson Жыл бұрын
    • The pub

      @nakedenby@nakedenby Жыл бұрын
    • I joined The California Inventors Council to be around like-minded people. Check out that or similar organizations. If you find any others, let me know. I crave to be around people who think like I think, and who don't find me "weird."

      @sandytaylor8720@sandytaylor8720 Жыл бұрын
  • Wonderful video

    @israeloladeinde4040@israeloladeinde4040 Жыл бұрын
  • Sense of humor is an excellent predictor as well.

    @Priyadarshan_Nag@Priyadarshan_Nag3 ай бұрын
  • Amazing facts from undisputed experts

    @jansson5230@jansson5230 Жыл бұрын
  • Do any of you find that you have had to "turn off" these aspects of your personality in order to survive in this world?

    @Jonathan_Ellis@Jonathan_Ellis Жыл бұрын
  • You basically nailed the ENTP personality type from Myers-Briggs.

    @ericwedin4154@ericwedin4154 Жыл бұрын
    • Eric, you are spot on

      @evinkleinman6052@evinkleinman6052 Жыл бұрын
    • ENTP here. Yup. And I hit 14/15 on this list. (There are other genius traits out there too that were not mentioned, and they are also amazing people.)

      @hrayz@hrayz Жыл бұрын
  • So this video was about Virgos? Thank you for bringing this to light!

    @BucketListBadass@BucketListBadass Жыл бұрын
    • ???

      @retinazer9779@retinazer9779 Жыл бұрын
  • To me true intelligent people love to share their knowledge. As usually they themselves think everyone else must have these abilities to right? Also coming from self experience... i love teaching someone something new. Especially on a topic that i know is gonna blow their mind. And ive thought deep into why i enjoy sharing my knowledge... and its because i like the feeling of being the one that blew there mond and give them that feeling of woah! Like i felt when learning something new but more than just learning something new. Teaching them something that actually send there brain into wonder. And i think because when that happens to me. Its like i just unlocked something new in the universe and with this knowledge brings on new questions and new discoveries. And what it boils down too is knowledge is power. But if you can apply common sense, human nature, and physics, you can pretty much make a lot of self discoveries. In physical world around you and how things work... to predicting a social situations because humans are very predictable... because of human nature. Always ask why to everything because theres always a reason for everything in existence. Mentally or physically. But looking at the source of how it exist may not be the right thought pattern or question. But ask yourself why does it exist first. And soon you'll lead yourself to the source of how it became into existence because you know why it exist. But if you look at how first. You'll never understand the why now. Also on being able to speak confidently on any topic is not intelligence its errogance. I can pick any topic I want and if I'm conversating with someone that talks confidently on any topic is someone whose what I call "the big talker" has been around enough people to have basic knowledge on any topic. As do I. But I could talk confidently on any topic too especially if it's opinion based. Confidence is not intelligence. Confidence is being well prepped in your mind as for what's coming and knowing your gonna nail the conversation with your "information". To me a intelligent person doesn't speak comfident on every topic or else it'd look like arrogance to others. And intelligent people know this. If I feel someone knows alot about a topic we're talking about I let them own it and ask questions to make them feel wiser. Although whatever there saying may be non sense. That simple gesture guarantees when I wanna brain storm about something there gonna stop and listen without assuming I'm arrogant. And to me that's intelligent. Confidence is assuming your outcome is gonna be good based on your prep. But intelligent people always have a bit of skepticism. Even about what they themselves believe to be is true. Confidence is good for certain social situations. But not got being used as a know it all. Who wants to conversate with people like that. Instead let people say what they need to say and give your insight on your perception once they're fully finished. And that's intelligent

    @raycash7191@raycash71918 ай бұрын
    • Wow man this is the the best things IV read ever I think you nailed it. I can't believe it's this comment has been here 9 day's not even a like wtf? I don't understand.. I'm spinning out right now. Haha legend People saw the size of the comment and scrolled past. IV tried to save it into my phone don't know how.. for that man wicked I still have goosebumps that almost could have came out of my head. I posted a couple comments if a little pottery/ rap IV written it's in the comments somewhere if you're interested. I'm not educated man but it's different to intelligent.. Cheers from Australia ✌️🇦🇺

      @TsK4211run@TsK4211run8 ай бұрын
  • I knew from an early age I was different than other kids. For example, I remember early in first grade, we were told to draw a house. And then the pics were hung up after. All the other kids drew those 1D triangle kid type houses. I drew a 3D type house, going back on a diagonal. No one told me to do it, I just did that on my own. When I looked at all the drawings hanging up, and mine was the only one like that, I knew I was more intelligent.

    @saratemp790@saratemp790 Жыл бұрын
  • I KNEW IT 😅😂

    @9thMaestro@9thMaestro Жыл бұрын
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