Genius has been defined in many different ways to include the capacity for logic, understanding, self-awareness, learning, emotional knowledge, reasoning, planning, creativity, and problem solving. Genius also have good memory. But, having an impressive memory is not a sign of Gifted.
I am torn with all these parents in this programme. On the one hand, I really admire their involvement with their child’s development; on the other hand, I wonder about the extent in which they might be projecting their own ideals and ambitions into their children, which can be problematic and highly pressurising. Whatever the case, all these kids are awesome!
Tig that’s they accumulate the scores from 1 billion people and many do not perform well due to the lack of necessities a normal human needs to survive.
Tig well using an average for the whole of india is quite unfair since a lot of them love in poverty / are uneducated, most Indians who live in the cities in India are incredibly smart and it’s very tense, quite similar to China, Korea and Japan Indian kids who come to western countries are usually under pressure from parents to do well and so tend to perform well Rahul is a special case where his parents are the type of Indian parents to *really* value “intelligence” over everything
@@sonnyjohnson3561 it's not how good originally they're, it's nurturing. You could have been way better in this kind of situation if you're mom was like rahuls mum. But most likely you had a good child hood also with your excellent mother. It's just different kinds of nurturing.
All the way through the competition his dad would smile if another opponent got something wrong. Absolutely horrible. But his son is very talented so congrats to him.