The Science Behind Being Smart

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hey team this is lowkey how being smart works

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  • @heytherenicetoseeyou431
    @heytherenicetoseeyou43112 күн бұрын

    Bro told me stupid in 9 different Types

  • @UnluckyLeo1

    @UnluckyLeo1

    11 күн бұрын

    lol

  • @EstetikCookie

    @EstetikCookie

    11 күн бұрын

    i can see the linguistic one being true here...

  • @toxicjoker3998

    @toxicjoker3998

    10 күн бұрын

    @@EstetikCookie haha yes

  • @SuminatorAnimation
    @SuminatorAnimationАй бұрын

    Having lower than 300 subs while making this banger is illegal!

  • @AathmajaS

    @AathmajaS

    13 күн бұрын

    definition of underrated lol

  • @LikelyLink

    @LikelyLink

    13 күн бұрын

    whats so good about the video

  • @blackopheliac123
    @blackopheliac123Ай бұрын

    investing at less than 200 subs… take us to the moon

  • @JuliuSeizure

    @JuliuSeizure

    10 күн бұрын

    Investing at 938

  • @dreamykid
    @dreamykid23 күн бұрын

    I've heard of eight of those types, but existential was new to me. There are so many factors that can easily make someone seem smarter or less smart than they really are. Being less smart just means it will take more time and effort to accomplish something, which means a less smart person potentially has more to gain.

  • @clarambrosia9834
    @clarambrosia983413 күн бұрын

    this is not the science behind intelligence. you just read some definitions.

  • @Cagiestt
    @CagiesttАй бұрын

    most underrated youtuber lmao keep it up man, your gonna blow up 🙏

  • @Jamnation_
    @Jamnation_11 күн бұрын

    'imagination is more important then knowledge' - Albert Einstien

  • @Idkots
    @Idkots28 күн бұрын

    in short is that intelligence is just genetics

  • @platoriamS
    @platoriamS16 күн бұрын

    The multiple types of intelligence are not accurate. They were described as types of intelligence to gain more attention for the theory, but it is actually just an idea of what kind of talents a person can have. IQ tests are accurate to some extent. Research shows that high test results are linked to high performance in different school subjects and work. You can interpret IQ test questions differently however, making it less accurate but absolutely not as innacurate as you claim it to be. You are not a psychologist or an expert on this field in any way.

  • @darkcattus88
    @darkcattus88Ай бұрын

    Genuinely amazing content

  • @Gatzberry
    @GatzberryАй бұрын

    fantastic explantion. hope this blows up because the effort you put into your editing is very obvious and we love to see it.

  • @danielrutherford7464
    @danielrutherford7464Ай бұрын

    It astounds me how few views this has! This is some quality content! Can't wait to see where you go, bro

  • @painlesskun3959

    @painlesskun3959

    27 күн бұрын

    It does!! I was in a facade that this was some 1 million views video, and was eager to enter comment section and see some diverse set of arguements/discussions lol

  • @painlesskun3959
    @painlesskun395927 күн бұрын

    I entered the comment section to expect atleast a thousand comments and then saw at subscriber count... and views. This is some really well researched science here and well put information, I wish this blows up soon. And he really roast iq tests lol (i closed my eyes to listen after 30 secs into the video, sorry but the images distract me 😭)

  • @griffinlapp5708
    @griffinlapp5708Ай бұрын

    Awesome video, subbed. It’s frustrating seeing someone get ridiculed for something they don’t understand(or have any experience trying to understand) by someone who is very experienced in that area. I have a friend who can tear down and rebuild car engines and knows how to do anything farm related, but is not linguistically intelligent.

  • @painlesskun3959

    @painlesskun3959

    27 күн бұрын

    I really hope that doesn't bother your friend, I know it's hard to be smart but not being good at expressing yourself using words (i was a kid recently soooo yeahhh)

  • @Alexander_Grant

    @Alexander_Grant

    13 күн бұрын

    As a 30 year old who has a degree in both computer science and physics from a large state college, and works as a software developer, and has been called smart my entire life, I think it really is shallow thinking to consider people like that unintelligent. I had a pretty big ego going into college since I breezed through high school, being drum major in band, the ace pitcher on the baseball team, a great social life, and came out of that high school with the highest ACT score they ever had, not getting validictorian because I refused to do homework for things I already knew. I worked at Sonic when I was in college to pay rent, and it humbled me that I found people there who I considered just as intelligent as me, if not more, but they were 40 and working to afford to feed their children. I went into it thinking I was above those people and continuously found they had more insight into the world, far better emotional intelligence, and could problem-solve under pressure far better than me. After doing that I would find when I was working in an observatory later, my fellow researchers would know theory through and through, but couldn't do anything practically, people who I considered far smarter than me in the traditional sense. I think the truly intelligent people (I worked under some professors that stressed this to me) realize that the traditional idea of "being smart" is BS, like Einstein (supposedly) said, “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”

  • @howpunny3570
    @howpunny357012 күн бұрын

    LMAO thats actually really really funny, easy to take in and absolutely adhd fool proof. love it, thanks

  • @rishabhpathak7527
    @rishabhpathak7527Ай бұрын

    BRUHHH I watched the whole video, came to like it and I am amazed to see you've just began your youtube journey. This video was empic bro keep doin this'

  • @prernabhatt1952
    @prernabhatt195221 күн бұрын

    Niceeee love these type of vids with information with a bit of humour

  • @rodrigocarvalho6106
    @rodrigocarvalho6106Ай бұрын

    Bro I thought this video had like 700k views, your videos are amazing keep the work

  • @bigpp5940
    @bigpp5940Ай бұрын

    great content man, def deserve more views n subs

  • @kanyesouth9397
    @kanyesouth93979 күн бұрын

    Iq test is meant to test q factor which predicts ability among multiple subjects

  • @jasonlok4059
    @jasonlok4059Ай бұрын

    I enjoyed this video, keep it up man

  • @Neek0tine
    @Neek0tineАй бұрын

    mfw i just realized im more of an intra/inter-personal guy than logical. Probably why I've always been the class' comfort guy. They didn't teach this at school. W vid

  • @elijahweaver3985
    @elijahweaver398512 күн бұрын

    For how many subscribers you have, this is really impressive. Like seriously, this is quality over quantity right here (if only the algorithm would see it that way though). Great video, I think I might have a lot of existential intelligence and logical as well. I'm glad I got to stumble on this video, thanks for making it! (also I think this is comment number 69, so that's noice.)

  • @sissixiong6122
    @sissixiong612210 күн бұрын

    These 9 forms don’t exist tho? It was a theory made by Howard Gardner and has been criticised for lacking empirical evidence. On top of that these views are subjective and rely heavily on experience. For example, you said that there could be 2 people with different strengths and weaknesses, like writing and math. Then the question remains why that is. To assert that this result in their vastly different skill set comes from an inherent difference in intellect means that you also somehow deduced that this couldn’t have been an environmental factor. Or maybe a personality trait. What if one person just likes writing more than math and vice versa? Is intelligence merely a means of saying that someone is good at something? To say that someone has a high intelligence in writing and a lower one in let’s say math means that their potential in the areas of math is lower and not that they aren’t as good in math as in writing. Is there any proof in that regard as to whether someone’s skill is correlated with intelligence? Then there’s the problem of experience vs intellect. Being street smart isn’t actual intelligence as it is defined. For example, no one wakes up and just knows how to get around the streets. It’s a learned behaviour and therefore not the same as intelligence. Intelligence is something that in inherently in you without the need of outside interference. Someone who is smart is going to have high potential, that doesn’t mean they will definitely exceed at something. Also there is a clear correlation between being good at for example math and languages. That is where IQ comes from. It started as a study of students’ academic performance and if being good at one subject meant that you could infer if good grades in one subject meant good grades in others as well. And there was a clear correlation that there was indeed a correlation. The more widely accepted view on intelligence is that there is some kind of general intelligence G factor that determines your overall smartness if you could call it that

  • @witele3195
    @witele319510 күн бұрын

    Broo you make awesome content while you have 1k subs, appreciate it.

  • @phillip4213
    @phillip421313 күн бұрын

    Honestly a lot of this is cope. No, iq does not tell the whole story, and there are exceptions as to when we would call someone smart or not who could score highly on an iq test (albeit rarely, but examples like "idiot" savants who do not have many of the qualities associated with being smart). There is such a huge overlap with iq and the rest of these nine types of intelligence that it honestly is fair enough to quantify it into a single number. A person who can score high on an iq test is many times more likely to be intellectually superior compared to one who cannot in all these nine fields.

  • @locococo8961
    @locococo896123 күн бұрын

    I was absolutely flabbergasted that this video had such a low view count. Keep cooking bro, you'll blow up for sure!

  • @jaxx6712
    @jaxx671213 күн бұрын

    I subscribe within the first 10 seconds. Your going places dude

  • @Nick-yy3oy
    @Nick-yy3oy3 күн бұрын

    Of course there are those who genetically have a predisposition or experience, but all things can be mastered to their maximum.

  • @aster2790
    @aster279027 күн бұрын

    348 subs damn, i'm really early Although I think that genes decide your potential intelligence, not actually how smart you will be, that was a good video! You got a sub

  • @Simking
    @Simking12 күн бұрын

    bro dropped the hardest hitting video and thought we wouldnt notice

  • @bloodypommelstudios7144
    @bloodypommelstudios71448 күн бұрын

    I'd argue that these types aren't completely independent. Having great spacial skills is going to make it easier to visualize logical problems, understand the position of your body in 3d space etc. I think it would very difficult to be a great linguist if you suck at absolutely everything related to feelings and logic. Making or appreciating good music is going to be enhanced by understanding feelings, pattern recognition, awareness of your body etc. I'm pretty sure logical, spatial and linguistic questions are on IQ tests because these have the highest correlation to other forms of intelligence plus it's hard to assess kinesthetic and musical ability via a written test. There are certainly issues with IQ tests but IMO they do as good a job as you could reasonably expect from a written test of that length. I think it would have been worth touching on things that improve or damage cognitive health too. Keeping mentally active challenging yourself in different ways, healthy diet and sleep etc, avoiding things like lead exposure, treating epilepsy, avoiding head trauma etc, these will all help maintain a healthy brain and their effects will show themselves in IQ tests too.

  • @lil_nugnug696
    @lil_nugnug69621 күн бұрын

    Daddy is feeding us knowledge

  • @apt1313
    @apt131311 күн бұрын

    Source of the 9 intellegence stuff?

  • @wtfshantanu
    @wtfshantanuАй бұрын

    no way bro has only 164 subscribers

  • @cookies5367
    @cookies5367Ай бұрын

    u have the voice for yt

  • @amazingvidhub
    @amazingvidhub11 күн бұрын

    was looking at the k after 877 but i was bamboozled to find that this shi is hella underrated bruv

  • @peperoni9757
    @peperoni975715 күн бұрын

    Good video but this is basically just Roger's theory, it would be nice if you made short mention of other theories as well

  • @um8078
    @um80789 күн бұрын

    probably just measured by how well off they are in society

  • @Iam_inevitabIe
    @Iam_inevitabIe14 күн бұрын

    came here expecting to leave after 30 seconds, stayed for the entire video. Well done bro

  • @TheGamer-eu3kw
    @TheGamer-eu3kwКүн бұрын

    Yea but they all fall under the same thing. Patterns. It's simply what patterns and structures you are learning about

  • @hi-cr3hz
    @hi-cr3hz8 күн бұрын

    why are all the quality contents available only on small channels

  • @thatdnahero
    @thatdnahero17 күн бұрын

    W thumbnail. Thanks for the shoutout in it.

  • @LBoomsky
    @LBoomsky6 күн бұрын

    im stupid in 9 ways :(

  • @iSuckAtGamesGG
    @iSuckAtGamesGG10 күн бұрын

    the question "what is the meaning to life" is inherently flawed. its more of "what are the meanings to life" because there isn't just 1 meaning of life and it the answers are different for everyone. for example, i'd never game end myself because even if i lose everything and eveyone waking up to see the sunset is nice enough for me to want to live the next day.

  • @orangutangeclipse
    @orangutangeclipse17 күн бұрын

    A flaw is that we don't know the thinking process. Also I think creativity and ability to create art is a huge part of intelligence because you need to understand a lot of concepts.

  • @thefloridaman6527
    @thefloridaman6527Ай бұрын

    We should not mix talents and intelligence like its done in this video.

  • @emirobinatoru

    @emirobinatoru

    18 күн бұрын

    Ah no, the intelligence of a person in a specific domain that is shown in a higher degree is called talent.

  • @001variation
    @001variation13 күн бұрын

    If you actually have a very high level of intelligence, you will be smart enough to realize just how smart you are. And it means that often, you will be the smartest person in the room while growing up. But the moment you encounter someone that is smarter than you, on that rare encounter, it might be a lawyer or someone, it will fill you with sheer terror. Utter and complete terror. Because you have based all of your defensive mechanisms on being smarter than the person across from you. When you encounter someone smarter than you, you realize there is nothing you can do, you can't stop them from manipulating you and you can't outsmart them. And because you don't know how to deal with this situation, it sends you into a complete panic.

  • @siggern2005

    @siggern2005

    12 күн бұрын

    bro i felt this on a personal level bro fr

  • @siggern2005

    @siggern2005

    12 күн бұрын

    nah but holy shit you relatable

  • @Engineergaming44
    @Engineergaming4416 күн бұрын

    Ok, now how do you know if your skills can be classified as "good"

  • @orangutangeclipse
    @orangutangeclipse17 күн бұрын

    Genetics rule. Just as I thought 😔Uh, also I think curiosity can determine or maybe improve one's intelligence.

  • @PROFESSOnalVIBER
    @PROFESSOnalVIBERАй бұрын

    AYe Waddup we here before this shit blown up

  • @gummeryt2902
    @gummeryt2902Ай бұрын

    Nice vid fr

  • @lilia5341
    @lilia534115 күн бұрын

    nice vid i love the editing, nice refs (kisses from france...............)

  • @mihaleben6051
    @mihaleben605115 күн бұрын

    1:02 oh btw Language is way harder than science. Im serious. Language s rules are seperated, you cant do language by... no, sign language doesnt count. There are no verb tellers on your hand. But there are 10 fingers. And thats a lot. Idk tho.

  • @seyedibrahim2092
    @seyedibrahim209212 күн бұрын

    I subed cause you are smart

  • @JeremiahRussell-zn1le
    @JeremiahRussell-zn1le16 күн бұрын

    here before this guy blows up(REMEMBER ME)

  • @zayn2758
    @zayn27588 күн бұрын

    Remember me brother. I was here before your 1000 subs

  • @Lerrr14
    @Lerrr14Ай бұрын

    🔥

  • @AsianCanadian_
    @AsianCanadian_14 күн бұрын

    Bro needs more subs

  • @wyler9534
    @wyler9534Ай бұрын

    though I was watching a video with a lot more views. W vid

  • @chihiro78
    @chihiro7810 күн бұрын

    "gene"-👖 🤣

  • @eeeee11235
    @eeeee1123516 күн бұрын

    bro how does this guy have only 610 subs take us to the moon plz

  • @jadios5880
    @jadios588024 күн бұрын

    fire

  • @AlexanderCook-cf9cg
    @AlexanderCook-cf9cg20 күн бұрын

    1:53 he is correct, john and joe have the same intelligence.

  • @Johnny-fj4nv
    @Johnny-fj4nv6 күн бұрын

    I subscribed 😊

  • @NoNotVahzy
    @NoNotVahzy16 күн бұрын

    Do you own research instead of relying on google images for your information

  • @anno7788

    @anno7788

    13 күн бұрын

    what makes you think that he's only relying on those images?

  • @mihaleben6051
    @mihaleben605115 күн бұрын

    Well, there should be seperate iqs for different subjects. Seems better

  • @DayAndNightTo2099
    @DayAndNightTo209928 күн бұрын

    nice shit bro

  • @thenerdsclubs
    @thenerdsclubs16 күн бұрын

    amazing video, you channels is gonna a blow up. my channel is similar to yours and i am looking forward to working with you in future. thank you from the nerds club!

  • @akshatjindall
    @akshatjindall22 күн бұрын

    leaving proof i was here early

  • @iiZeRo
    @iiZeRo14 күн бұрын

    Why bro has less than 1k ???

  • @btheolatap2663
    @btheolatap266317 күн бұрын

    Bro I bet this channel will boom just like bill wurtz etc. I'm rooting for it

  • @SomeOne-jx2bu
    @SomeOne-jx2bu19 сағат бұрын

    G

  • @EXPLOADEDYTKUBOOM
    @EXPLOADEDYTKUBOOMАй бұрын

    Its gonna go viral. PIN ME

  • @greattogreater9349
    @greattogreater934916 күн бұрын

    ai as hell huh

  • @gerwazy7734
    @gerwazy773410 күн бұрын

    i have an offer for you you receive a sub, we receive more videos like this, with interesting topic presented in simple way with a bit of humor keep doing what you doing bro

  • @TrulyAtrocious
    @TrulyAtrocious9 күн бұрын

    Bro thinks he's This.

  • @helloolleh4861
    @helloolleh4861Ай бұрын

    I'm the 666th viewer let's goooooo

  • @Vaxyl

    @Vaxyl

    Ай бұрын

    why is that good

  • @savyan8573
    @savyan857310 күн бұрын

    rather useless video

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    @this.science20 күн бұрын

    loved the video! couldn't figure out how to contact you but i have an offer that you might be interested in, do you have discord?

  • @scireality

    @scireality

    10 күн бұрын

    hey! my discord is "realitysci" i also added a business email :)

  • @ResistMC
    @ResistMC8 күн бұрын

    dude @Figure_it_out0 is stealing all of your videos

  • @TheNovusMC
    @TheNovusMC8 күн бұрын

    someone called @Figure_it_out0 is stealing ur content bro

  • @vickinari
    @vickinari22 күн бұрын

    My content is also the same😳 but I’m not better than him❤️ this man deserves more respect than any other✅💖 also @WackyScience

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