@@shxedits0 I'm in Med school where most people are gifted ...being gifted does help but to a certain extent(in the lower levels being gifted stands out because most children lack the knowledge, maturity and discipline to grind for success)...hard work and consistency following the right methods in one's field =success, the more you're gifted the easier it is of course. For example, an above average hardworking person will perform better than a lazy very gifted person overall especially when the content to be learnt/skills to be mastered are alot. But if two people are both hardworking,, the gifted one in a particular subject will have an advantage ,in my opinion this is as a result of genetics and above all Spiritual forces...and sadly sometimes it's as a result of cheating.
That's my former TDP mate... We used help each other ka sepedi p2 during exams.... I remember us arguing which long question will appear ❤️🚶🏾♀️❤️♥️♥️.... Lots love broh...
There are hard workers, there are naturally gifted people who don’t have to put as much effort to understand concepts, and there are gifted+ hard workers. Have to find out where you are between the two. Plus luck also plays a role. You could be intelligent but because you aren’t exposed to extra support you turn out to be an average student. Overall this is an inspiring video, Hope someone gets motivated by this video. Keep consistency wether gifted or not
His not gifted bro he just simply puts in more effort than everyone else. He literally said that he studied those 3 subjects everyday. What percentage of students do that??? 1% of students do that bro. If he wasn't doing that and only studying 2 or a 1 before he wouldn't get those marks. Most of us study a day or two before and some in the morning. Bro it's not rocket science let's not complicate things.
@@franciscojunior4247 that's a good response. I achieved 91 myself for maths n 92 for business studies. I studied those subjects daily,even at breaktime and also during those periods when a teacher was absent. The rest of the subjects lol I don't even remember studying but at list I managed 73 ND above for the ada 5
I thought I was gifted for getting average marks without studying. A 70 in math and 50 in physics (eish😭) so I can definitely vouch for hard work paying off. And my math teacher always told me that I'd get more if I studied. I miss her. Eish 😭
@@billalmabuza8835 I'm assuming he means that they separated Physical Sciences into Physics and Chemistry. So he probably means that the guy from the video didn't get 100% for Chemistry, only the Physics component.
Well his scope of work was specific to the south african high school curriculum, so what does the Indian stem subjects curriculum have to do with that of south africa?
@@gcinangxongo1366 What he is studying and actuarial science are not too different from each other, he can still become an Actuary if he wants using the degree he is studying now
@@lazndora2026 Unfortunately, he won't be paid enough. He'd be better off tutoring and creating tutorial courses on the side, that way he'll still provide the invaluable teaching service, but can focus on his real passions and make some extra cash outside of a regular job.