Sometimes people speak quickly and energetically because throughout their life they haven't been given the respect of being listened to, so they feel as if they must hit you with it while they've got your attention.
I myself do this at times because of the thought or feeling of never being seen or heard. Best way I can explain it is Being invisible for so long causes people to do this since once they are finally seen they have to unload everything before they go back to being invisible. Joe can be a real a$$, kind of his signature now I guess but still he should be more aware.
I'm the baby of the family so I was treated that way....so now when I want to be heard in a group and they are talking over me i almost Yell to interject my opinion and to get them to pay attention....
The most annoying thing though is people who THINK they're smarter. Just because that is the norm, or because that's how you see it, doesn't make it true. And when that is the case, and they are wrong and can't come off of their position because they are afraid of looking dumb, is when they are the dumbest of all.
@keep humble good valid points. I was aware my comment was poorly constructed and bumped to post it by mistake. Laziness won out and i didn't delete or correct it and promptly forgot I had even done it.
I have ADHD and constantly have trouble getting my point across because I’ll have thoughts that branch out and I feel I will forget them so I spew out way too much and end up sounding like Alex Jones. It makes sense to me but rarely others. Of course it comes in waves and it can ramp up if I get anxious or excited.
Same it's frustrating. I feel like that's why I have problems communicating with people. Especially new people I get extremely nervous. My head is constantly spinning I don't ever stop stop thinking and I can't relax until I smoke some herb. I just stay to myself and don't make efforts to go places. It's gotten so bad I don't even hang out with people anymore. I have one friend I see at least on a weekly basis so I don't feel too alone.
He has ADHD, and like many who do, he interrupts people because he can't remember what he wanted to say if he doesn't respond right away. I wish Joe would have asked why he refers to himself as we.
He isn’t referring to himself as “we”; he’s with his buddy, Mike, and they are together, so that’s who he is referring to WITH him. Listen again. He says “I” a lot when speaking about himself and what he was doing. Maybe you aren’t used to listening to a hyperactive talker is all. 😉
@@simmethaboi5232 No it isn't. It is ADHD. I do a similar thing because my brain works quicker and harder than most for the information I want to disperse and I can forget it quick. It's frustrating so I try to ramble it quickly to get my point out. Also, if someone interrupts me I can forget everything I was trying to say. Which is awful when you have a good point to make.
Nope also wrong. All med students are taught to write in their own hopefully "Un-copyable" way to deter prescription fraud and documenting quickly def comes into play. Now that all scripts are starting to be done electronically is becoming less needed and ya the super fast notes do become quite sloppy but ya. The real reason.
It doesn’t matter what job/career you have, curiosity and open-mindedness makes you intelligent in my book. Like he says at the end, he’d get shut down and dismissed for wanting to learn more about a subject. There’s nothing more stubborn/limiting than mocking someone for wanting to learn.
But yet so many people do.... This whole "pandemic" thing has really opened my eyes to how unintelligent the masses really are. I think it was Plato that said: "Those who can see beyond the walls of their culture will never be understood believed by the masses."
The amount of times I've been walking down the street and I randomly think about someone I haven't seen for sometimes decades then suddenly they walk up to me.Ive lost count
i do that with events . people are always like howd you know that? and im like idk it just popped into my head. i once asked someone wheres my money jokingly and they really had money they were about to give me and they were like wtf how did u know? my sister and i have it real bad.
Well it’s the polite thing to do. Ppl who speak fast are used to being told to slow down and are quite accommodating when it’s pointed out. Some people just can’t keep up so you adjust accordingly.
it's just like pointing out someone speaks too loud or doesn't speak loud enough, they switch up their volume accordingly bc you've now made them conscious of a thing they tend to do unconsciously, it's not shocking or surprising. Test it out. Tell someone mid-convo that they move their hands around a lot, depending on whether you point it out as an observation or as a judgement, they'll either become more obvious with their hand gestures or stop them completely. it's normal.
@@darthzeppid straight from Google: "some people taking adderall may experience *new* or worsening psychotic or manic symptoms such as hallucinations and delusional thinking. Other mental health symptoms can include panic attacks, severe anxiety, mania and paranoia." I knew someone who I found out was taking it, her side effects were wild. I had a relative with schizophrenia and she was acting exactly like that. Luckily she was able to break off from it. It's an awful drug imo.
I've noticed I explain things to my wife that I'm more interested than her. But I finally figured out that I am telling her what she thinks is way too much info but I'm actually explaining it to myself through explaining to her
Brainstorming with yourself with an audience for validation isn't new, it's what parents do for their kids explaining how their finger painting is a classic piece of Americana Folk Art.
It’s a very good tactic as it avoids the trappings of subvocalisation. By speaking, or writing, you get to see/hear the form of the idea, it’s first manifestation. You then can change it based on this manifestation. The listener doesn’t need to give feedback yet as it’s just the first, or third (depends when you spit it out) iteration. Ultimately though the finer points of shared collaborative work should be a dialogue, not just a sounding board - otherwise your partner or coworkers will just leave 😂
He did slow down, but he explained why he talked so fast, and notice that when he slowed down, he kept stumbling over his words.l. I think he was serious lol
@@ricosuave3229 intelligence is completely personal perspective but the best I’ve heard is when Einstein said “the definition of genius is to make the complex simple” what they are describing is being under the influence and your thoughts having more appeal to the people around you which is just giving into peer pressure a comedian when he’s on stage and he has the whole crowd screaming laughing he’s just giving the people what they want which is giving into peer pressure people are so much smarter than they give themselves credit for because other people just don’t understand them
@@ray.a7343 As someone who is politically literate, Shapiro does certainly NOT know wtf he's talking about... He misrepresents a lot of topics and relies on Debate tactics rather than facts to win arguments against the unprepared... usually college kids still forming their opinions. Watch his interview with a conservative BBC journalist that went viral recently... He's a joke in any intellectual circle that is at all credible.
I have an amazing story. One day I was driving home and I felt the presence of the Lord, come down to me from above. It was as real as anything and I felt so comfortable with Him. I knew if I asked Him to play a song on the radio, He would. So I said "Ok Lord, play Come as you are..." I didn't know what station it was on or anything, but I turned the radio on and the song started playing right on the spot, perfectly... I started getting flooded with chills inside, trembling, and crying tears of joy. When I got home, He stayed with me for 10 minutes till I got out of the car. I've been getting amazing prayers answered for around 5 years since, because that experience made me stop doubting when I pray, and I follow Biblical instructions, best I can.
For those who don't know the gentleman here Banachek is easily one of the most brilliant minds in magic today. One of his inventions is the Bullet Catch that Penn & Teller perform and they are so indebted to him that they give him money every time they see him. He just doesn't stop thinking of new stuff. I get the feeling he's also so nice and mild-mannered that he often lets people take advantage of him or sell him short. Well I'm not going to, he's awesome
The bullet catch has been around for almost 100 years. Banachek didn’t invent it. He may have invented a slightly different method but that’s about all. He’s no doubt one of the best mentalist right now
@@Trackhawk707 there are multiple versions of the same effect and if you come up with a different method you still get credit as the inventor and P&T straight up stated that he invented their version of the effect which is considered the best.
@@Trackhawk707 Also keep in mind in magic it's often not about who did it first, it's who did it best. Especially considering the early versions of the bullet catch were dangerous af
I got goosebumps when he said I have music running in my head 24/7 and how his brain runs so fast and his jaw problem I have the same exact thing ! It’s the first time I’ve ever heard someone say they have the same problem ! I feel less weird. Lol
@@deecee9479 same here, the frustrating part for me is sometimes I’ll have just a snippet of a song, melody or something of the sort that I recognize but just can’t remember what it is. Sometimes it takes a couple weeks for my brain to spin through that Rolodex in my head before it lands on the right one.
I am a musician and I’ve been doing the teeth thing he talked about since I was 10 and got my first drum set. I’ve never heard anybody else talk about it until right now. Good to know I’m not alone lol
I am a singer not professional, but I sang all my life in school, colleges, fest and competitions. I remember clearly there have always been a song in my head as far back as 4-5 years old. I used to tap teeth and grind to make music sound and humming with it. Brushing even and even right before falling asleep. I too came to know today that I am not alone ☺️
I had what I assume was precognition where I dreamed of flying in a cockpit towards two large towers. Three months later, it happened. Anyone else had weird experiences?
I feel like this should be a thirty second discussion. “The truth is that it’s all bullshit and anyone who makes you think otherwise has fooled you. The end.”
@@justingrinnell6454 what you’ve just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
Definitely do exist, and all people have them to some extent. Only some people are more in tune with them, some can even practice and sharpen their skills. Most people don't realize but I'm sure we've all heard of the term "sixth sense" and the sixth sense literally is a form of psychic ability. The feeling of being watched, or the feeling of not being alone, even though you're the only person in the room. Or feeling someone looking at you from behind, only to turn around and watch them look away like you caught them, or feeling someone sneak up on you from behind, these are great examples of typical everyday psychic activity we've brushed off and defined as simply "normal" human function instead of "paranormal" or psychic abilities
they do, but not everyone is going to believe it, and its not our job to convince them ...some people will believe it when they experience it themselves and others will convince themselves they were hallucinating.
They do. Like other stuff does. Like chairs, thoughts, stones, winds and emotions. And some also imagine, or fake. This is tricky. Some folks also love to think of themselves as smart because they do not believe in this or that. Messy.
I do this too. I speak really fast and I have multiple thoughts in my head at one time and I honestly don’t mean to interrupt people it’s just usually a thought that is random to the other person but what they said is what triggers the thought so in my mind I’m responding to the same conversation. I also constantly have music in my head. It drives me crazy
@@brotothewilliams9890 its not disrespectful to call someone out for disrespecting you. Its disrespectful to manipulate people. He slowed his speech down after Joe called him on it.
@@jaesahvahli6419 I’m justification of of this article t saying I was just looking crazy 😝 crazy 😜 and it’s literally my dad were crazy 😜 but ya gonna psay otta got it so I’m just
How many people think that they’re unique when they say “my mind is always going a mile a minute”. Nobody is unique, that’s our ego’s default, but mindfulness/ meditation is a cure.
I relate to the music playing in my mind, and my mind going really fast even for me to keep up and like he described, Talking without pause for fear of forgetting or loosing my train of thought, not to be rude or manipulative. I was dx with adhd as an adult, I imagine is part of it. Somewhat relieved, I am not the only one with that experience. Thank you for sharing
Kal Sizzle hold it for a few weeks and then unload Professor X status see if the whole city doesn't feel it. Been there done that but most people shrug it off as "the heats" (Queue the theme to Curb Your Enthusiasm)
Finally!!! I have come across someone else who constantly has music in their head!! Everyone always looks at me like I've just been beamed through the ceiling when I say that
I don’t have music..but I count all the time. I don’t talk fast but when people talk.. I have conversations playing in my head. Until I became an adult.. I thought everyone did this. Now.. I never tell anyone because they think I am crazy or a liar lol
I'm hyper and talk fast myself. I wasn't able to identify tweekers for many of my adult years because of my own hyperness. I thought they were fast moving and erratic like me. Lol. Talking fast is worse when I am happy because the excitement radiates. Fast talking matches the racing my brain does the whole time. Talking slow causes stuttering in my case because I'm not keeping time with the words in my head. Lol. However, taking a deep breath helps me to slow down for others in an attempt to make better conversation. That's best for everyone involved. I've learned to contain myself as best as possible because I'm quite a bit to handle at full force. Maybe this guy's the same.
Doctors write like that keeping patients from reading their information and may not understand harsh medical terms that can be very upsetting. Charts were kept at the bottom of the bed or in a wall slip.
It's funny that they mention the teeth clicking. It has been so long I have it, that the diversity of sharp treble taps in the front dental, compared to the bass, chord type of richness when clicking your back molars has become something of a private art form in my skull
@@benjamin3290 oh my god exactly! I walk around the house tapping, ticking, popping, and clicking my teeth and tongue constantly. I also get told at least once or twice a week that I talk crazy fast, and my handwriting is trash no matter how hard I try. A lot of what this guy and Joe are saying is making serious sense.
I see you watching kittens fight videos for 14mins in a different timeline. Then you call your ex. Shazam stars Michael Jordan. That information is worth 50$ pay up - email me on Myspace.
That 14 minutes, the few seconds you spent typing that sentence, and now the other few seconds to check my comment on RU-vid. If your time is so valuable, i do hope you spend it wiser. ;)
Holy cow hell! I do that teeth tapping thing too! All.The.Time. I’ve never actually told anyone though because I also felt that it was an ocd thing. I do it because of music in my head and cuz I’m always counting things (mainly my steps, I don’t know why, it’s simply compulsory). Anyone else do that?
ADHD and/or autism can have compulsory actions like this that can be classified as OCD, however whenever its adhd/autism (i combine the both because they overlap) it’s called stimming (sensory/physical/cognitive actions) to manage over/under stimulation. it’s not a bad thing either way!
You should have Diane Hagopian on your show. She’s an intuitive but she also knows about a lot of research on this topic. She is really level-headed and fun to talk to, bring her on!
No way. I always have a song in my head. I wake up with a different song stuck in my head every morning and I also teeth drum. I've done it for as long as I can remember :)
Damn me too man. I always have music in my head 24/7, always have as long as I remember since I was a kid. Always have loved music but I find it frustrating at times, it can be hard to focus.
He is right though, whether he truly thinks like that or not all my adhd friends are the same and have to keep a fast rythmic pace of talking to be able to remember and eventually get to the point.
I have full on orchestras going off in my head. It's usually when I'm quiet. At 52 years old I finally got a keyboard and am learning music. ADHD my whole life.
Bro the way that he talks about how if he isn't thinking he is hearing music is exactly what I do, same with how my mind is always going, and the hand writing, the teeth thing and how I just keep getting random ideas and thoughts when I have an issue or someone else has an issue they bring to me. I've never heard someone describe the I think so well.
What about reoccuring vivid dreams that come true? Recently had one come true that I first dreamed about a year ago. Boss man was walking out the front door of our shop carrying a puppy. I remember saying to myself in the dream, "Thats weird, I dreamed about this". All of it came true. The boss man got a puppy a couple months ago. The scene went down a couple weeks ago.
I dunno, I guess you would have to be there. Im not a big believer in the supernatural or anything, just have some dreams that come true every now and then.
I think because we've been here before and done all of this. I just had dreams about my father mother and my own future after death. For my mom's I must have been crying all night in my sleep. Literally King sized bed soaked with tears. In the last dream with my dad in was made clear some things about this world. First, the aliens are the ones controlling the simulation and we are much too weak to fight them. They pretty much tell us what program we will be and we accept it because they have power to demote and promote. So judgement day is real but the people behind our entire reality may be different than what we thought. The aliens looked exactly like us. The only difference is that they had much more power and tech.
@@dench2695 you know there is no link between intelligence and spelling right. Also not knowing the correct you're or your is not the same as having the appropriate amount of respect for spelling nazis which is less than 0
@Kay Di Do you think you can read minds? Use your power to fix the world then genious. Start the revolution we been waiting. You literally have the answers
I believe joe is wrong about this one. My girlfriend does it too unintentionally and when she does it its cause shes dont wanna forget what she was gonna say.
I am the same way and adderall has slowed down my many tangents of thought. Now I can slow down and articulate and remember in detail. I believe he would benefit from it.
Right?! I can read people within 10 seconds. The rest of the 30min- 4 hours spent with them (due to my job) is predictable. Every once in a while someone surprises me. Not often, but I enjoy that. I don’t think people realize how programmed they are.
@@treeknome2642 Shallow is the word you are looking for. You can't read people in only 10 seconds. That would mean you are programed on prejudice and stereotypes as opposed to reality or facts. Who people factually are comes through their behavior. Not on their looks or clothing. You are the one who has been programmed.
The first person to win the challenge would get to cash his prize money from a military official, who would also offer the lucky winner an invitation he could not refuse to spend an indefinite amount of time at an undisclosed location, where he would have the privilege to teach his secrets to the military. Refusing this offer would have unfortunate consequences for both parties, but perhaps accepting it would have a similar result to one party: after learning everything the winner had to teach, they would have to guarantee that foreign forces did not learn these secrets, and as we know there is only one guarantee in life... People don't take kindly to those that are not normal, even in ways that have a natural explanation, like race, intelligence, beauty, accomplishments. I'm sure those whose differences can't be explained by natural causes learned this the hard way, and would fear similar results from the general public if their abilities were exposed. What do you think would happen if people started believing again in witches? Mad Max shows what the world would be like after a Third World War, just as X-Men is probably a good representation of a world where people believed in psychic powers. I'm glad that no one won Randy's prize!
@@jaiwi2054 Could you share a link, please? Strange that its Wikipedia page doesn't mention it, also that this wasn't all over the news, especially considering that the challenge was terminated in 2015: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Million_Dollar_Paranormal_Challenge
Goes to show why parapsychology is something that should actually be funded and not just a private/unprofessional science. We could actually find something legitimate if we put proper and reliable effort into researching it.
the problem is: present times science is barely apprehending quantities, not quality. Tools for this rely on esoteric apparatus, and modern science tends to reject the power of symbols. I only know C.G. Jung's works who do use this dimension, which makes his approach of human psyche far more effective than let's say Freud's or Lacan's. Scientists have to modify their paradigms, and this is less and less probable, time going on. The paradox is that today's scientists are turning into some sort of a new faith, for not being open minded.
@@archaic9525 yes, I hate how it’s sciency cool norm to be close minded and be 100% sure that something DOESN’T exist. Like are you a scientist or not?!
Joe interview "channelers" like JOHN EDWARD, or JAMES 'JIM' MCCARTY (72) last survivor of the "Ra Contact". Huge fanbase in the Caribbean Joe. Love and strength every time.
There is an ouji board type thing that I seen used when i was 10yrs old that predicted the bay area earthquake 2 weeks before it happened. I was like wtf.
Joe was honestly just grilling this dude about his speech and shit for the first few minutes 🤣🤣🤣 I felt kinda bad for him at first, but then he said he is a psychic and I felt less bad 😂😂😂, context is important for real 💯 in EVERY situation! The media seems to disagree but fuck them and their ideals 😂💯 Even Joe can be biased but I appreciate him bringing up counter arguments regardless, that's straight up good journalism. He is a generally honest guy who asks good questions in interviews and recognizes his own bias, this may sound funny but he is a good news source for the actual news he discusses with his guests
While that is true about Joe,please don’t conflate that with him being comprehensive or thorough in even the topic he is discussing. He does refuse to have some guests.
They know he's talking shit. He puts them on the spot in front of millions of viewers/listeners. What could they do though without being triggered and proving Joe's point. They have to roll with the punches and accept his criticism. This guy understands that he was called out and even tried to explain his reasoning. Two adults can hold a conversation and accept criticism and tension. Only immature people lash out on being called out especially if they know they are in fact the subject of that very criticism. Check out other podcasts and see how immature people handle it very badly. Joe even calls out his own friends like Eddie over flat earth and other dumb conspiracies. He also has called out Bryan Callen for being too conceited about how much of a good fighter he self proclaims to be. Those are funny but when Joe calls out politicians, scientists, philosophers and other enthusiasts. It's awkward and harsh but also very funny.
I hate the fact that I know exactly what you're talking about and what you said makes perfect sense. I'm just kinds curious if you know what you're talking about, or what your interpretation of it is.
Also people with anxiety speak like that, it's the same as intelligent people generally having terrible handwriting, it's because they think so fast they can't get their thoughts down quick enough. The guy literally just said exactly what I was typing as I was typing it.
Yeah, wasn't he the guy that opened that portal to another dimension- Boob World, I believe he called it? Shet, thanks for this comment... The memories he repressed with his powers are finally coming back!
In regards to spoon and fork bending, how do you explain bending the tines of the forks as in curling them up? I am a jeweler and doing that without a tool is pretty impressive.