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Seniors vs Children | Middle Ground 

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0:00 intro
0:33 I am afraid of death
4:58 I have been in love
8:19 people are mostly good
12:30 I would love to be rich
15:40 life is difficult
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Комментарии : 5 тыс.   
@mohsinmohammed807
@mohsinmohammed807 Год назад
I swear this boy has more self-awareness than some of the guys I work with. Great job parents
@mokgautsikamogelo6303
@mokgautsikamogelo6303 8 месяцев назад
Indeed
@honest8828
@honest8828 7 месяцев назад
Seriously though
@AnnaAnnieAnneofGreenGables
@AnnaAnnieAnneofGreenGables 7 месяцев назад
The boy is smart but heavily indoctrinated
@hulda4ever
@hulda4ever 6 месяцев назад
In what way?@@AnnaAnnieAnneofGreenGables
@marlenegakire7462
@marlenegakire7462 5 месяцев назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@teenytries6290
@teenytries6290 Год назад
You can tell that Neil really thinks deeply about the world
@candyxox
@candyxox Год назад
Yeah I think most kids aren't thinking like that at that age
@jhsemoxitha3821
@jhsemoxitha3821 Год назад
@@candyxox Actually that's most typical Indian kid.
@prefectblue5180
@prefectblue5180 Год назад
@@ozpeter_69 you’re not funny unfortunately
@taylortiwari7118
@taylortiwari7118 Год назад
It honestly makes me worried for him. I was that kid and it’s a hard person to be. It’s hard to see and recognize all the bad in the world and know you can’t do anything about it. It’s hard to be plagued with questions and uncertainty constantly. It’s a blessing and a curse.
@jinhub2175
@jinhub2175 Год назад
Ikr? When i was his age i was still thinking about how I'm born🤣
@ssjaang9284
@ssjaang9284 6 месяцев назад
Are we going to talk about how the kid just quoted an author from the 1930s-1940s as his one his favorite authors. HE IS READING BOOKS THAT THOSE PEOPLE GREW UP WITH
@user-rz5vl5ft3k
@user-rz5vl5ft3k 2 месяца назад
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry; The Little Prince. Awesome book. I still have it.
@augusto1126
@augusto1126 Месяц назад
What's so special about that?
@shelynaemerald4676
@shelynaemerald4676 Месяц назад
But if it opens his mind and helps him understand the world better then kudos to him!
@jacobe.1651
@jacobe.1651 Месяц назад
​@augusto1126 Lots of kids don't read, let alone read books made 80 years ago. Most people don't. It's neat that he's been exposed to them, and even moreso that he lists them as his favorites
@EmilyTienne
@EmilyTienne 6 месяцев назад
Neil (the boy) didn’t just turn out this way. His parents invested heavily in his moral upbringing. Imagine if our elected officials had even half of Neil’s wisdom and morality. What a better world this would be. All six participants were amazing in their contributions.
@sebastianmartinez5508
@sebastianmartinez5508 6 месяцев назад
And he is pretty articulate too. I can hear confidence in his voice
@user-rz5vl5ft3k
@user-rz5vl5ft3k 2 месяца назад
True in part. It is partly the parents and partly the individual. Children can be so different within the same family. He is a very thoughtful individual.
@EmilyTienne
@EmilyTienne 2 месяца назад
@@user-rz5vl5ft3k This is true! I believe these traits are something many are born with, a natural moral intelligence.
@user-rz5vl5ft3k
@user-rz5vl5ft3k 2 месяца назад
@@EmilyTienne Apparently you are as well ! :-)
@Jmv2.0
@Jmv2.0 Год назад
Neil is such a bright kid. He’s going to grow up and do so many great things. His maturity and intelligence is greatly shown in this video. His parents must be super proud.
@BadKarma-vy1ly
@BadKarma-vy1ly Год назад
well raised
@sunshine3914
@sunshine3914 Год назад
Hopefully he’ll be able to surround himself with the same.
@MabelRD08
@MabelRD08 Год назад
I was blown away. He's so caring and real😭😍❤️
@l0ldiss
@l0ldiss Год назад
i couldn't disagree more, he seems to repeat what he thinks people would praise
@cameronx8711
@cameronx8711 Год назад
@@l0ldiss sounds more like your reflecting , seemed very genuine to me
@e.b.4379
@e.b.4379 Год назад
Neil has a more expansive vocabulary at 9 than many American adults...
@AdelineCowgirl
@AdelineCowgirl Год назад
*many adults, period. You think all non-American adults are highly intelligent?? 😂😂
@jyunaduyen
@jyunaduyen Год назад
Oh my, and when he was talking and explaining about Karma I was like, OHHHH WOWWWWW. He’s like a grown up, I mean the way he talks
@andyadinata4191
@andyadinata4191 Год назад
hahahah LOL
@hansika7656
@hansika7656 11 месяцев назад
i ,a person from a similar community, am also lacking a lot 😂😂
@SwaggyGoober
@SwaggyGoober 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, reading books probably plays a big role in that, it is proven that reading books expands your vocabulary, and so many other things!
@user-ys9cj6il2l
@user-ys9cj6il2l 9 месяцев назад
Neil is a force to be reckoned with. Would love to see him at age 30… future leader
@yjk5737
@yjk5737 8 месяцев назад
Maybe he'll come across as precocious, then people will try to take him down a peg, and then he'll end up broken and cynical
@hj5520
@hj5520 6 месяцев назад
@@yjk5737this was very specific, I hope you’re okay friend
@happyserhii
@happyserhii 6 месяцев назад
Leader of new generation
@Gigi-ni1cf
@Gigi-ni1cf 6 месяцев назад
@@yjk5737 nope, he’s going to be very successful I bet you
@irenengatho3293
@irenengatho3293 6 месяцев назад
I agree with you, he sure will be great, let's pray for such young talents
@thiffguy9134
@thiffguy9134 9 месяцев назад
This is the best middle ground episode. It’s not complex nor is it controversial. It’s just a wholesome discussion between two age groups. That’s something I wish middle ground was all about.
@janicewilson6146
@janicewilson6146 7 месяцев назад
I agree, it w as pleasant to listen to them share their thoughts on life.😊
@urmumsgay9065
@urmumsgay9065 6 месяцев назад
What’s a discussion without challenging talking points or questions? It’s called a conversation. this is a debate channel. Keep it pushing
@beach-px5dy
@beach-px5dy 6 месяцев назад
But they are about people with different views, races, religion, ethnicities, and etc having discussions on different topics. I love their videos so I can see different perspectives on things from other people.
@Owpen
@Owpen 5 месяцев назад
Agree❤
@emmanuelo9882
@emmanuelo9882 3 месяца назад
Life is not always like that, sometimes there are no middle grounds
@KaylaNoel101
@KaylaNoel101 Год назад
Lily’s mom here! She had an absolute blast filming this and talking with so many amazing people. Thank you Jubilee for such a wonderful experience!
@jelenadjordjevic8496
@jelenadjordjevic8496 Год назад
She is so smart and beautiful! This the best video they made so far! 😊
@trayog2459
@trayog2459 Год назад
She’s precious. You’re doing a great job raising her. ☺️
@pattilightmayo
@pattilightmayo Год назад
Great job mom! What a beautifully intelligent little girl. ❤️
@hi9395
@hi9395 Год назад
That’s awesome your kid was on here 😊I bet your so proud
@moa4ever.
@moa4ever. Год назад
Lily is so cute and pretty. Thank you for raising her this way
@soblue315
@soblue315 Год назад
I hope Neil isn't pushed too hard. He's so gifted and soft hearted, and it's common for people to push kids so gifted. All these people seem awesome.
@pokemongurlz
@pokemongurlz Год назад
Yes this
@ADeeSHUPA
@ADeeSHUPA Год назад
@@pokemongurlz あっぷ
@mohitsinghania5155
@mohitsinghania5155 Год назад
Ya, You are so beautiful, Bridget(Just a sweet compliment), Love you ❤️🤗.
@sophiamr4008
@sophiamr4008 Год назад
That's why even though I agree with all of these ppl saying he's smart and intelligent, HE IS I just worry that people will push him
@soblue315
@soblue315 Год назад
@@strugglesxxx that sounds terrible I'm sorry you went thru that
@pollya5952
@pollya5952 6 месяцев назад
The way Gwen looks at Neil when he’s talking. She looks so proud of him with the way he speaks even though they’re strangers. Neil is such a bright kid.
@aainasoni1485
@aainasoni1485 8 месяцев назад
"I am gonna steel him." "Your gonna try" That was so cute please.
@HoomieArtz
@HoomieArtz Месяц назад
So wholesome! ❤😂
@skylamariecostello
@skylamariecostello Месяц назад
😭😭🖤
@HolyCrossed
@HolyCrossed 28 дней назад
Why isn't humor like that now 😭humor now is just racism and memes
@novy1198
@novy1198 27 дней назад
@@HolyCrossed people are americanized way more nowadays, thats why humor is dogshit
@joclark4619
@joclark4619 Год назад
I swear Neil is more eloquent than me and I'm over twice his age. You can tell that the elders were moved by his maturity and how much wisdom he has for such a young person.
@shaaylaaaa
@shaaylaaaa Год назад
I'm 3x his age and the kid is way smarter than me 😂
@Rohit-cj6eb
@Rohit-cj6eb Год назад
He definitely take his beliefs seriously
@glo1005
@glo1005 Год назад
For real. I'm like I need to get of social media and go back to books
@priyankamsharma1
@priyankamsharma1 Год назад
Were you able to figure it why Neil is the way he is??? I know why
@jareerareerarr5053
@jareerareerarr5053 Год назад
@@priyankamsharma1 I'm guessing because a lot of his viewpoint comes from Hinduism (he was talking about Karma) I am not religious but I've read about Hinduism a lot, and learn a lot from it
@Lexrozzell
@Lexrozzell Год назад
Kudos to Neil’s parents
@joshpam23
@joshpam23 Год назад
EXACTLY
@jinhub2175
@jinhub2175 Год назад
And to him
@ninjamara2522
@ninjamara2522 Год назад
I mean it’s not all parents. Could be but can’t discredit him. A lot of the things I know and believe are the opposite of my parents taught me. Just depends
@OhyeahMrKrabz
@OhyeahMrKrabz Год назад
@@ozpeter_69 Huh?
@randomeinternetuser9716
@randomeinternetuser9716 Год назад
@@ozpeter_69 what?
@zeinaelbeialy6579
@zeinaelbeialy6579 4 месяца назад
neil is so incredibly smart he’s smarter than most people i know and he’s only 9. He will grow up and definitely become a force to be reckoned with.
@wxy7119
@wxy7119 10 месяцев назад
These kids are so smart omg... this is probably one of my favourite middle ground videos just because of how wholesome it was 😭
@tashamclean
@tashamclean 4 месяца назад
I said the same. I loved this video so much. Omg these are 9yr olds talkn with more sense than adults I know?! U can sooo tell how well their parents communicate with them which lets them communicate well with others. Awesome!
@OMGitsJESSElawlz
@OMGitsJESSElawlz Год назад
I would endlessly watch a talk show with Neil and Gwen.
@MathewBrunetta
@MathewBrunetta Год назад
I vote for this
@vhix64
@vhix64 Год назад
There’d be a lot to take away from conversations between them two, itd be beautiful to look back on too when Neil gets older since he’s definitely gonna be doing big things
@Astoria88
@Astoria88 Год назад
They were my favourite 2 from this group. You could tell Gwen was blown away by Neil’s intelligence. He’s a great kid, makes me hopeful for the future generations❤
@archanakumaridasgupta5536
@archanakumaridasgupta5536 Год назад
@@Astoria88 yep, thats another ray of hope added.
@Tameee_
@Tameee_ Год назад
voting for this
@devin3955
@devin3955 Год назад
I loooove how innocent the kids are regarding the love topic. They should be that clueless and it makes me happy. Don’t worry about romantic love until way later for your own sake lol.
@shelbyspeaks3287
@shelbyspeaks3287 Год назад
"Romantic"
@devin3955
@devin3955 Год назад
@@shelbyspeaks3287 ?
@0-0...67
@0-0...67 Год назад
@Devin I think Shelby means that a lot of people are not only after romantic love or maybe that romantic love has died all together. Correct me if I am wrong @shelby speaks
@devin3955
@devin3955 Год назад
@@0-0...67 Then Shelby missed the point because the prompt was “I have been in love” not “have you ever loved someone”. “In love” has romantic implications.
@shelbyspeaks3287
@shelbyspeaks3287 Год назад
@@0-0...67 hit the nail on the head!, it seems like any kind of "love" is gonna be hard to find when these people are young adults.
@DavidSamuel-gz7cf
@DavidSamuel-gz7cf 8 месяцев назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="453">7:33</a> Lily will look back to this video seven years from now and laugh hysterically at herself 😂😂😂😂
@user-me9vk8df6p
@user-me9vk8df6p 5 месяцев назад
I love Jordana's little gasps everytime she talks, its so cute
@Cassandra_Loveday
@Cassandra_Loveday Год назад
The three elderly people were just precious and patient. I hope the kids actually learnt something from the experience.
@sevinchibrohimova3789
@sevinchibrohimova3789 11 месяцев назад
Totally agree 💯
@Onnamusic
@Onnamusic 9 месяцев назад
I feel like the kids were teaching them, and the elderly were kinda reiterating what the kids said, but i hope they BOTH learned something from the experience
@osmanyousif7849
@osmanyousif7849 7 месяцев назад
And wise
@celeste-g
@celeste-g 7 месяцев назад
the couple seriously brought me to tears, to be with someone for so long is so incredible and I always admire when people are able to find such a strong connection w/ someone
@vella.sounds
@vella.sounds 6 месяцев назад
even if not they have the opportunity to look back years later and internalize the words & messages they didn't catch then!
@selenezygene9024
@selenezygene9024 Год назад
The way Jordana breathes in after each sentence 😂 she’s adorable she has so much to express 💗
@alonnabrown69
@alonnabrown69 Год назад
I noticed that too lol
@karlaalexa211
@karlaalexa211 Год назад
it's asthma
@thumperkc
@thumperkc Год назад
“For me” lol
@badhombre4683
@badhombre4683 Год назад
“Whither”
@IhaveALLtheavocados
@IhaveALLtheavocados Год назад
ikr she's so adorable and sweet
@FreedomNurse
@FreedomNurse 8 месяцев назад
Neil is wise beyond his years. Kudos to the parents. He is a wonderful child.
@annaburrows4230
@annaburrows4230 9 месяцев назад
It’s crazy Neil inspires me so much and I think a lot of people could learn from him and the way he views the world at such at such early stage of his life. It’s remarkable
@natashabee3705
@natashabee3705 Год назад
Is Neil even 9?😂😂 he thinks way to deep than me at 27 💀 i love how Lily and Jordana also spoke there minds ,all three kids were beautiful and deep thinkers in their on way 😁
@theworldofjer
@theworldofjer Год назад
Jordana was not holding back 😂 I loved it!
@alwayschange1100
@alwayschange1100 Год назад
@@theworldofjer she is the cutest
@AV-tm5zf
@AV-tm5zf Год назад
I think as a parent he was very honest yet he seemed very feed by adult words and it was very flaky to hear.
@earlgrey3148
@earlgrey3148 Год назад
@@AV-tm5zf Kids do talk like that sometimes! If they are treated eye-to-eye by the people surrounding them and have the motivation themselves, they will advance quicklier in language (and other things as well) than other kids.
@mdokc35
@mdokc35 Год назад
He's 14 minimum.
@web3laura
@web3laura Год назад
That boy is so smart. The parents did an excellent job. He's going to be an extraordinary adult. Congrats and blessings to the fam and all of them
@udanamadusankagunawardana6112
yep.....
@user-yu2tx7ry5n
@user-yu2tx7ry5n Год назад
Not everything from parents. Even same parents could have two totally different boys
@web3laura
@web3laura Год назад
@MimiBabe From what you wrote you're a hater. You wish you were smart like him haha
@lorriet2922
@lorriet2922 Год назад
Life will be the judge.
@PrendeII
@PrendeII Год назад
@MimiBabe yeah, i was thinking the same, he sounds brainwashed to me. not like those are his thoughts, they are too generic.
@fruzzyfrogfred
@fruzzyfrogfred 6 месяцев назад
I'm actually mind blown by the intelligence and empathy of Neil for his age.. Speechless!
@joom_
@joom_ 7 месяцев назад
From the little things we've seen in this episode, Jack and Millee's relationship looks so wholesome! The way he was holding her chair every time she was sitting down and their lovely points in the "I have been in love" prompt made me tear up. I could genuinely listen to the seniors in this video talk all day... All three seem like wonderful people, so full of empathy and wonderful experiences
@luisaf0411
@luisaf0411 Год назад
The young boy is so eloquent 🙌🏼. Also, I think older people are more comfortable with the idea of death because you have already lived through many things and have had the time to make peace with the fact that you are going to pass away at some point.
@whathappenedtolucy
@whathappenedtolucy Год назад
Nobody cares
@manhathaway
@manhathaway Год назад
@@whathappenedtolucy Aww, Nobody sounds nice. Tell them I said "Hi".
@laadeedah
@laadeedah Год назад
@@manhathaway Epic response
@everyoneroasted
@everyoneroasted Год назад
He went to Eden academy
@silvervixen007
@silvervixen007 Год назад
Yes and no, studies show that older people are not really any better in dealing with death
@wndrzchi
@wndrzchi Год назад
Neil already has two degrees and a PHD. What a well spoken kid!
@godsend877
@godsend877 Год назад
he’s literally 9 what
@dangduy1107
@dangduy1107 Год назад
What? Really? Prove it.. its hard to believe…
@memeoti6266
@memeoti6266 Год назад
Yeah but is he still technically a kid then 🧐 😂
@Mark1Mach2
@Mark1Mach2 Год назад
Post doc in humanities 😅
@thesanasi
@thesanasi Год назад
I agree 😂😂😂 so smart
@maki9396
@maki9396 8 месяцев назад
My husband peripherally watched 2 minutes and said "where did they find these kids?" 👏🏾 I could listen to Neil and Gwen all day
@thickivicki89
@thickivicki89 6 месяцев назад
Neil has lived many lifetimes. He might be a kid but hes definitely back from many past lifetimes. This was one of my favorites so far.
@Holly_Wrote
@Holly_Wrote Год назад
Neil is so very wise. I love his perspective on life! He's gonna be a great leader one day
@RohithS-ig4hl
@RohithS-ig4hl Год назад
couldn't disagree
@abbey63603
@abbey63603 Год назад
He creeps me out. Sounds 40 instead of nine.
@RohithS-ig4hl
@RohithS-ig4hl Год назад
@@abbey63603 yeah lol literally he's so matured even at this young age. Talent to watch out for!
@archanakumaridasgupta5536
@archanakumaridasgupta5536 Год назад
@@abbey63603 verrrry mature, well-read, wise, articulate.❤️
@towel1636
@towel1636 Год назад
@@abbey63603 He sounds like those annoying coaches
@ChristinaHaskell-ed7oq
@ChristinaHaskell-ed7oq Год назад
You can tell all the kids are extremely well spoken. When I was 9 I was definitely not as intelligent as them and thoughtful.
@jado4490
@jado4490 9 месяцев назад
it shows😇😇😇😂😂😂😂
@LexusFox
@LexusFox 9 месяцев назад
I remember being bullied for being this way haha this new generation has a much more nurturing environment and I love that.
@lofkaninen3189
@lofkaninen3189 9 месяцев назад
internet
@lana_354
@lana_354 8 месяцев назад
Lol actually same I only learned how to express my opinion and thoughts through the internet
@jeonjunggukseomma_2.097
@jeonjunggukseomma_2.097 8 месяцев назад
When I was 9 it was around 2013 lol so I was Just like this because I'm of this generation lol ( I'm a teen now lol), and altho our generation has it hard we are Alot smarter because we are deep thinkers lol!?~😱🤭🤩😅💀☠
@abahofreeworld7799
@abahofreeworld7799 9 месяцев назад
Neil is so amazingly intelligent, thoughtful and eloquent!! Kudos to the parents who have raised such a brilliant child. 👏👏
@maxzytaruk8558
@maxzytaruk8558 8 месяцев назад
These kids are so much more respectful than most adults on this series
@ankitaggarwal8366
@ankitaggarwal8366 10 месяцев назад
i like Jordana because she was able to make her own decisions. She chose to step in or not after hearing questions without looking at others. Just because she believed in it. Neil might have better vocabulary but Jordana was not afraid to move forward or to stay still alone. That's a fantastic ability too.
@lolafalaye7531
@lolafalaye7531 8 месяцев назад
I definately agree to that
@leafe-lu3jd
@leafe-lu3jd 8 месяцев назад
I agree with there. Like I loved the boy he was very wise and well spoken and his voice would make for an excellent therapist or mellow singer for sure I love his peaceful demeanor even when the tough questions arose but that he was still pretty even with some things with everyone. I loved the elder folks too makes me proud to have such respectable elders. And you know what else I hope you all have a wonderful day on here too.
@BasicTrish
@BasicTrish 8 месяцев назад
Team jordana over here
@luvley238
@luvley238 7 месяцев назад
It’s not a competition
@firelight1577
@firelight1577 7 месяцев назад
Nah I think Jordana was definitely coached before this video. Has no idea the stuff she's on about
@crystaldufour4719
@crystaldufour4719 Год назад
Wow give Neil’s parents a round of applause , he is so intelligent
@AdelineCowgirl
@AdelineCowgirl Год назад
Neil's parents didn't make him intelligent. At best, they guided him. I was valedictorian and my parents ignored me almost my entire life. I just got lucky with the brain I was born with, and I worked hard. My parents had nothing to do with. I certainty didn't get my intelligence from them.
@brandonj7586
@brandonj7586 Год назад
@@AdelineCowgirl I'm sorry you didn't get support from your parents, but you are just projecting. It's accepted that intelligence is not static, and that children learn extremely fast and efficiently. If parents help their child learn at a young age, it can seriously give the kid a HUGE head start in life and indeed make them more intelligent.
@habibamessaoudi8395
@habibamessaoudi8395 10 месяцев назад
Parents contribute to many things but i there are people who are just gifted
@linamarie84
@linamarie84 9 месяцев назад
​@@AdelineCowgirlDNA says you do. The ability to absorb Information and understand complexities definitely is a contribution from them whether you like it or not. You should forgive your parents. Not outwardly but inwardly. It would allow you to know the love you're meant to no matter their ignorance.
@OliviaMadison_26
@OliviaMadison_26 2 месяца назад
dudeee Neil is such a smart kid. "If you don't take risks, how could your life truly be rewarding." so smart
@emilyhartlopez1502
@emilyhartlopez1502 9 месяцев назад
Oh, wow! Neil is an angel! Just what an astounding child. They were all lovely people in this group!
@brittanyr4084
@brittanyr4084 Год назад
these kids are so well spoken and mature
@misomar7193
@misomar7193 Год назад
mature kids is an oxymoron
@brycehayes006
@brycehayes006 Год назад
Boo hoo .
@momov4060
@momov4060 Год назад
i was a relatively smart kid but I and other kids around me were not even close to being as knowledgeable as them. I dont get how they are like this at 9..
@gorehorror
@gorehorror Год назад
@@misomar7193how
@RacingPepe
@RacingPepe Год назад
@@gorehorror Because maturity comes with time and that's the one thing a child doesn't have much of.
@DavidJames-oo6lu
@DavidJames-oo6lu 8 месяцев назад
the young lad (neil) nearly brought me to tears with his wisdom what a kind and clever child
@DXFLX
@DXFLX 6 месяцев назад
When I was 9 I thought I was intelligent but this Neil kid takes it to the next level.... I've been in awe of him since he began to speak.
@86fifty
@86fifty Год назад
Neil is absolutely so well-spoken, and such a deep thinker, that it makes me a little sad. As a former "gifted child" myself, I know that the price I paid for that gift, was being unable to make friendships with people my own age. I'm having to spend my 20's and 30's catching up on THAT skill. It's frustrating, but it could have been worse. I could have gotten crippling perfectionism, or a constant state of panic. I know people who got those curses in exchange for their blessings. I merely hope that the price he will have to pay for his gift... will be one that he can handle.
@kai.965
@kai.965 Год назад
Lord, I am paying that price today. Does it ever get better, though? Do you find your tribe? :')
@bupekabamba6017
@bupekabamba6017 Год назад
Reporting for roll call of deep thinking children and teens.
@beth2729
@beth2729 Год назад
This is such a lovely comment it resonates with me. I hope to be this well rounded in thought one day. I try for it, but unfortunately I have that constant state of panic....hahaha
@86fifty
@86fifty Год назад
@@beth2729 Aw thank you! I certainly had the panic-brain for a long time myself. Anxiety meds help, eheh. My mom was a big influence, she naturally tries to see the best in everyone, see reasons for behavior, and gets down on herself when she can't understand, like, the worst people on the planet! And I'm naturally judgmental so I don't have THAT problem lol. But seeing her reactions to the news, that helped build my "talks like mom" part of my brain. So I'm grateful to her :)
@siqck
@siqck Год назад
I really appreciate your sentiment here, and I get it, so I feel for you. I share your hopes for Neil, these children, and their generation. However you may be to a degree projecting somewhat regarding young Neil here. He seems bright, but the label "Gifted" and what it means for children who receive it has not changed, as you said it can be a blessing or a curse, so one should not diagnose, pathologize, or use it as a label for kids as you once were at about the same age.
@KilahLuna
@KilahLuna Год назад
Lily and Jordana are so thoughtful! Neil is obviously a very bright kid, but a lot of people are neglecting Lily and Jordana’s capabilities as well! All 3 of them are so precious and I hope they all get to be the people they want.
@swervinirvin4574
@swervinirvin4574 Год назад
We get it let’s include everyone . Overall Neil stands out to be just more knowledgeable so people enjoy hearing him express his thoughts more
@KilahLuna
@KilahLuna Год назад
@@swervinirvin4574 Okay so what’s the issue? People can uplift Neil and I can also uplift Neil, Jordana, and Lily. Everyone deserves to be celebrated in this video whether you think so or not. You act like i’m disagreeing or something
@natalienewton9502
@natalienewton9502 Год назад
Jordana saying she’ll invest in stocks 😭💕
@9000ck
@9000ck Год назад
Jordana is unreal! She is my favourite, she's reflective and honest.
@montgomerymontgomery570
@montgomerymontgomery570 Год назад
@@KilahLuna There's no issue per se. But it's also okay to accept that some people are smarter and more articulate than others. Celebrating everyone is implying it's not okay to allow some people to stick out as being particularly special. For example, what about the other two's responses did you find particularly impactful?
@drakehermansen1636
@drakehermansen1636 8 месяцев назад
All in favor of voting this 9 y/o boy, Neil, for president. 🙋🏻‍♂️
@GoalLineGalore
@GoalLineGalore 9 месяцев назад
I never knew one day I would sit down and gain so much knowledge from 9 year olds. Brilliant kids. Watching the 90 year olds serves as a wake up call. Seeing the world in the two contrasting extremities is awesome. Thank you.
@krishnagopalprasad354
@krishnagopalprasad354 Год назад
Everyone is praising Neil's parents.but I do think Neil is an inborn sensitive and intelligent boy.
@MKassa
@MKassa Год назад
Yes, there is that, but he also acts like a balanced kid whose parents talk with him regularly about the realities of life & don't just prop him up in front of the TV, expecting it to raise him. He's got great conversational skills & speaks easily about tough topics as well as easy ones.
@sokingssddk
@sokingssddk Год назад
He's a Sigma male.
@mackhayes8779
@mackhayes8779 Год назад
As a teacher I just know that Neil's teachers must absolutely love him. What a well-spoken and thoughtful kid.
@KjDarling-wo6pb
@KjDarling-wo6pb 7 месяцев назад
Neil is brilliant. I can't wait until he's in the news for doing something incredible one day. Truly gives me hope for the future
@rynnahmari1258
@rynnahmari1258 8 месяцев назад
I hope you'll have a separate episode of Neil. I love his perspectives. Wonder how he was raised. I'm 31 and I am learning from him. :)
@elodiecorea7798
@elodiecorea7798 Год назад
Okay can we have more of this kind of talks nowadays?! It feels so uplifting, enlightening and heartwarming, even as an adult, to watch elders and children getting to discuss about deep things of life like this. 2 age groups that we should listen to and learn from way more than we actually do...
@mastikitrain2844
@mastikitrain2844 Год назад
I totally agree with you .
@angelapasturan
@angelapasturan Год назад
💯
@7jandi7
@7jandi7 Год назад
They have been coached
@Gurkmassa
@Gurkmassa Год назад
The way Gwen said "Death is just a part of life" sounds so much like Forrest Gump's mum and I'm here for it!
@JMoKnow
@JMoKnow Год назад
Gwen is gorgeous!!!! I love her attire. And you gotta love Forest Gump's mom and how strong her character was.
@mr.e7541
@mr.e7541 Год назад
What does death being part of life have to do with it being scary? There's no correlation with that answer. You can say that about anything that scares you. Being part of life does not mean it's not scary.
@galacticbambi949
@galacticbambi949 Год назад
@@mr.e7541 it means its universal. you're not alone
@mr.e7541
@mr.e7541 Год назад
@@galacticbambi949 so they were under the impression that they were the only ones that died.
@mr.e7541
@mr.e7541 Год назад
@@galacticbambi949 I don't see how that would make you feel any better about it.
@fpstosan
@fpstosan 9 месяцев назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="918">15:18</a> grandpa staring like: "This kid is brilliant!"
@melodymccullough5262
@melodymccullough5262 7 месяцев назад
The complete honesty is absolutely refreshing. I appreciate every individual on this panel for expressing their true thoughts on each subject. Bravo! 👏
@Quanic2000
@Quanic2000 Год назад
"When someone called my friend a 'brat' I was ready to go full crazy on that person" We all deserve a friend like Jordana.
@JK_Candy_Star
@JK_Candy_Star Год назад
The way the girl in the blue talking about how she doesn’t have a crush and doesn’t want anyone to have a crush on her made me laugh
@uncannybook581
@uncannybook581 Год назад
it was adorable
@jis666
@jis666 Год назад
same
@HemantKumar-id3jg
@HemantKumar-id3jg Год назад
Is it weird that I hope the same as an adult ?
@jaanaberg6125
@jaanaberg6125 Год назад
@@HemantKumar-id3jg nope :) im kinda like that too
@JK_Candy_Star
@JK_Candy_Star Год назад
@@HemantKumar-id3jg I’ve never had a crush irl. The only people I ever had crush on were probably celebrities whom I have zero chance with or animated characters
@PaperParade
@PaperParade 8 месяцев назад
These kids are so sweet, I loved hearing their thoughts! Some were obviously more eloquent than others, but none of them less interesting.
@katiriagomezgomez3376
@katiriagomezgomez3376 6 месяцев назад
The fact that Neil has a favorite Author and can quote it 😮 I can hear him speak all day long wow ❤
@auraoptics
@auraoptics Год назад
I started crying within the first few minutes 🥹 this is so wholesome
@mcsmashhits5355
@mcsmashhits5355 Год назад
You see some bunch kids in the middle ground talking about life and it’s very interesting How they are experiencing their childhood so I am glad that they talk about their experience as children it made me happy to see them talking about them about how the way life works for them
@francisleasaludo3217
@francisleasaludo3217 Год назад
My kind of person❤️
@auraoptics
@auraoptics Год назад
@@francisleasaludo3217 I see you 🥰🪞💚
@zizupleikis7762
@zizupleikis7762 Год назад
I thought I was the only one :')
@marcusevans1171
@marcusevans1171 Год назад
It was the last few minutes for me. "I hope you have a wonderful life"..
@wooaahhmaannn5624
@wooaahhmaannn5624 Год назад
If a 90 y/o is saying that their glad they're not a part of this generation despite everything they've been through? That should tell you something.....
@JarinCOD
@JarinCOD Год назад
IMHO. Not because it's too difficult today, but rather because they don't understand this new world.
@exatceah
@exatceah Год назад
Definitely not.
@thebelen2359
@thebelen2359 Год назад
I think we're all so used to the hardships that we deal with on a daily basis as a society that we normalize them. What that causes is for them to seem not as bad as someone who doesn't find them to be normal might see them as. So, the kids find the bad things they go through to be bad but also just a part of their ordinary lives and hence managable, and what the 90 year olds have gone through to be unknown and terrible. And vise versa. Personally, I still believe life is, as a whole, easier today than it was 90 years ago, but there are different problems now.
@mycroftholmes7379
@mycroftholmes7379 Год назад
@@JarinCOD No, because they are contented in their own nature. People like YOU, perhaps fall on the group of ravenous and materialistic herd.
@SoulFighter27
@SoulFighter27 Год назад
@@JarinCOD yeah, i agree
@Muddatang
@Muddatang Месяц назад
That gentleman’s gesture and exchange was so wonderful
@jiotattoo
@jiotattoo 9 месяцев назад
This is so emotional and beautiful! I had tears wanting to come throughout the whole things. So beautiful to feel the circle of life in one room.
@shimmeries
@shimmeries Год назад
Why when I found out Jack and Millee are married and have been married for SIXTY THREE YEARS did I just burst into tears? What a lovely, lucky couple, I'm glad that found each other and have been able to hold onto each other for so long.
@bedtimestory1318
@bedtimestory1318 Год назад
You're a gentle soul.
@shiarahraman6907
@shiarahraman6907 Год назад
I cried too.
@prabint7487
@prabint7487 Год назад
This also made me cry because I recently went through a break up.
@khanhlinhpham
@khanhlinhpham Год назад
I cried at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="370">6:10</a> when Jack "introduced" the love of his life. Isn't that everyone's wish?
@Lina_al_j
@Lina_al_j Год назад
totally - I started crying before already and at that point I was sobbing - this was all so wholesome. and I absolutely loved listening to all six of them.
@chica4045
@chica4045 Год назад
that’s beautiful but absolutely not everyone’s wish! 😊
@ilonanylsen
@ilonanylsen Год назад
Nah, I want to be single forever and ever
@ughkaliyah.
@ughkaliyah. Год назад
It’s so wholesome
@SweetDispositionB
@SweetDispositionB Год назад
It's not. But in this case it's adorable.
@devonmorris2544
@devonmorris2544 6 месяцев назад
The level of emotional intelligence from these children wow…
@maxamillion2272
@maxamillion2272 9 месяцев назад
Neil is who we are before the realities of life kick in - before we come to know power dynamics, systems of oppression, the interplay between greed and self-interests, the upset caused when just & reasonable expectations are not met. We all are born with Neil's altruism, trust and outlook - but sometimes the energy necessary to maintain these invaluable assets in the face of life's many vicissitudes is an uphill battle.
@billi706
@billi706 7 месяцев назад
If more people strived to be as optimistic as Neil, the world would be a better place
@karamyasharahla510
@karamyasharahla510 7 месяцев назад
​@@billi706I think you missed the point of this statement
@xyntrixx
@xyntrixx 7 месяцев назад
i think you meant to say after. going through life id assume and hope that you would be able to learn from it and grasp the idea of maturity, i wasnt anywhere near as mature and ''smart'' as him at that age. when i was his age i was a little angry monster but throughout my life ive learnt what he already knows at his young age. just because your experience was negative doesnt mean someone elses will be. if one has learnt such things at such a young age he/she would be way more likely to maintain such ideas later in life.
@karamyasharahla510
@karamyasharahla510 7 месяцев назад
@@xyntrixx exactly
@hadeel9389
@hadeel9389 Год назад
Neil is so well spoken… his understanding of life is amazing
@drewar2648
@drewar2648 Год назад
OMG IKR!!!! How articulate and knowledgeable he is!!! I was nowhere near like that at 9!!! I'm not sure I am even now at 34!!! U go NEIL!!!
@jaughnekow
@jaughnekow Год назад
He's gonna be treated less for knowing more. That's society for you.
@kiavaxxaskew
@kiavaxxaskew Год назад
Indian's are smart people.
@user-xr3ul2xc1l
@user-xr3ul2xc1l Год назад
@S most are
@njeririziki8949
@njeririziki8949 Год назад
Both groups blend so well.... The innocence and the experience is so enlightening.
@JenniferSmith-25
@JenniferSmith-25 4 месяца назад
I was blessed to have both of my Grandmothers. Both lived to the incredible age of 101. I just wish I’d asked them more questions about their lives as children and growing up in the early 20th century. But oh, the changes and discoveries that occurred during their lifetimes are astounding. I dearly miss them both.
@fayolympia5855
@fayolympia5855 9 месяцев назад
My daughter’s name is Jordana and her daughter’s/my first grandchild’s name is Lily! What a blast to see this video because my Lily says very similar things about love that Lily in the video said. And Jordana reminds me of how articulate my own Jordana has been even from a young age. ❤️ The shared wisdom and perspectives from both ends of the age spectrum is priceless!
@JK_Candy_Star
@JK_Candy_Star Год назад
These 9 y/o kids (especially Neil) talk more maturely than me who is 19
@axelleaxie
@axelleaxie Год назад
Same 💗💀 I wouldn’t talk at all though because of social anxiety-
@legoshirocha
@legoshirocha Год назад
If you stay out of social media and venture the world and appreciate nature and the simple things than you’d be much happier. You start to appreciate people even more especially those who are always with you.
@legoshirocha
@legoshirocha Год назад
@Logan Paul my point is that you need to know how and when to use it. If you’re using social media just to gossip, take pictures of you looking for validation, etc. all of the wrong reasons then you’ll be pretty much unhappy. If you use it to communicate with family, a dear friend, work, etc then I don’t see the problem. Social media is like a double edge sword. It can be beautiful and yet can be dangerous and a loop of constant depression. I talked to this because of self experience.
@freddycooks
@freddycooks Год назад
Why do you think that is? Don't answer here, just think about it.
@omotayosatuyi252
@omotayosatuyi252 Год назад
@@legoshirocha Why are you assume this person has a social media
@sub_zerotv3877
@sub_zerotv3877 Год назад
Neil seems as if this is his second or third time living. He is such a brilliant kid.
@FREETOFAMILY
@FREETOFAMILY 4 месяца назад
Love this side of the algorithm 😮 so wholesome ❤
@DanielFlailed
@DanielFlailed 8 месяцев назад
Keep pushing for your gifted and talented programs to get as much support as the kids "falling behind." So many Neils are in the world sitting bored in a classroom with little to no stimulation on a daily basis.
@sidneygeorge1899
@sidneygeorge1899 Год назад
when Neil quoted the little prince my heart exploded a little
@mewtubeofficial
@mewtubeofficial Год назад
My absolute favourite.
@emilyxoxo9851
@emilyxoxo9851 Год назад
he’s going to be a wonderful adult🥺
@Abbyonice
@Abbyonice Год назад
Neil is like a philosopher in a small persons body! He’s so intelligent and well spoken and thinks deeply about things!
@wilmasantillan3315
@wilmasantillan3315 8 месяцев назад
Its so amazing to hear this kids share/exchange their thoughts, knowledge & experiences. That knowledge they have is a treasure. Soecially Neil.
@tatiana7781
@tatiana7781 4 месяца назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="570">9:30</a> Holly crab this kid is so intellgent at that young age!
@sadiemoland2157
@sadiemoland2157 Год назад
Everybody’s talking about how smart Neil is but let’s give Jordana credit for investing her hypothetical million in stocks, starting a business, growing wealth, and helping less fortunate people.
@uwucentral8051
@uwucentral8051 Год назад
No cause shes going to be a CEO one day. I trust her with my money.
@ashtanoths1491
@ashtanoths1491 Год назад
I doubt at that age she actually knows what all of that mean… more like some ideologies she heard at home. She is definitely really thoughtful but you can tell she came from a rich(-er) family, so probably that explains it.
@Fknheck
@Fknheck Год назад
One is business savvy. The other has wisdom. Very big difference
@Fknheck
@Fknheck Год назад
She is very self aware though which is a useful tool for growth
@d1r0cc02
@d1r0cc02 Год назад
I was more impressed by the fact she continued to walk to the chairs after realizing she was the only one going up.
@beardlessdragon
@beardlessdragon Год назад
I really love and respect that Gwen said she thinks kids today have it rough. We are so used to hearing "kids these days are so lazy and soft and have it so easy." It was very refreshing to actually hear an elder acknowledge there are unique challenges the new generations are facing It was also very mature of the kids to say they recognize the elders probably had tough lives too
@showoffxdopeness
@showoffxdopeness 8 месяцев назад
As an adult saying this Neil is smarter than 95% of the people I know ! This was incredible great to see the youth making time for the elders 🙏🏾🙏🏾
@user-dj8ld9mt6w
@user-dj8ld9mt6w 8 месяцев назад
Smart kids and wise elders. The discussion was really wonderful and their responses were much more to learn, and gave me recognition. Brilliant!
@slk..
@slk.. Год назад
the admiration that Gwen looks at Neil with is like a grandmother looking at her grandchild and idk, i just really like it
@ruaaobeid1409
@ruaaobeid1409 Год назад
Neil is a grown up trapped in kids body. He speaks so eloquently and makes solid strong philosophical notions you can ponder on. Amazing kid.
@adongakot4480
@adongakot4480 Год назад
shows the importance of READING!
@rosesmith3971
@rosesmith3971 Год назад
​@@adongakot4480 everyone knows how to read but this kid is truly intelligent. Even his transitional words we're off the charts. I bet this kid could write an essay and get an A+ in a college class.
@alicetheegreet
@alicetheegreet 4 месяца назад
This is the first and only middle ground episode that I've actually watch from beginning to end. I'm glad I watched it. Thanks for posting.
@stepyyyy24
@stepyyyy24 8 месяцев назад
These kids made me bawl, so intelligent so young, learned so sooo much; and appreciated that tree analogy more than I could try and express
@user-kq4eh2jd7n
@user-kq4eh2jd7n Год назад
Jordana is that kind of person that people seem to underrate their intelligence. Her intelligence is understated.
@sveinunglidsheim5828
@sveinunglidsheim5828 Год назад
My heart melted every time Jack hold out the chair for the ladies. That's more than chivalry, it's integrity.
@TeneaE
@TeneaE Год назад
Yes! I burst out in tears when he did that. It was like a lost Art being revealed.
@queenjoellekamanzihirwe448
@queenjoellekamanzihirwe448 Год назад
I am amazed not many talked about it. It was soooo sweet!
@akritiraj797
@akritiraj797 9 месяцев назад
Neil is one who can relate to everyone thinking and giving them the other sight.. of life... Great child with great maturity and mind..
@Jennozen1
@Jennozen1 5 месяцев назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="446">7:26</a> Lily has it figured out.
@UnravelingArchitecture
@UnravelingArchitecture Год назад
I feel like Gwen is somebody you can talk to for years on end, and still learn new things about her history or a new life lesson. I just love how much respect she shows her peers here. She poses great prompts for the group - kind of leading the conversation like a teacher would.
@chrissyt.creates2738
@chrissyt.creates2738 Год назад
She exudes so much wisdom, I'd love to sit at her feet and just listen to her all day.
@ughkaliyah.
@ughkaliyah. Год назад
True omggg
@meghan6438
@meghan6438 Год назад
Something about her is so warm. Like she has endless love to give. A very special person.
@elizabethwall8063
@elizabethwall8063 Год назад
Her voice and manner are so warm and soothing. I would love to watch an hour-long interview with her!
@not_from_boston
@not_from_boston Год назад
I love how resilient Neil is despite his being bullied. He's such an intelligent gentleman.
@jhsemoxitha3821
@jhsemoxitha3821 Год назад
He wasn't bullied lol he never said he was. It seemed like his parents had a conversation about bullying with him and he's just reflecting it.
@sting4172
@sting4172 Год назад
@@jhsemoxitha3821 17:28 lol he literally says he's been bullied.
@not_from_boston
@not_from_boston Год назад
@@jhsemoxitha3821 17:30 he literally says "I have been bullied..."
@suds-p
@suds-p Год назад
I'm not surprised a kid like him would've experienced bullying but it does make me sad. I'm hoping his parents help him learn to balance when to ignore negative attention and when to stand his ground, because it's likely kids like him grow up to repress their feelings since their parents always tell them to ignore bullying and negative comments towards them.
@archanakumaridasgupta5536
@archanakumaridasgupta5536 Год назад
@@suds-p important yes. But mostly, I think its best ignored. And he knows it.
@astridnotlosangeles
@astridnotlosangeles 7 месяцев назад
This made me cry very well spoken and thoughtful
@ag2424
@ag2424 7 месяцев назад
It was so enjoyable to watch the young and the elderly sit down and have a conversation and share their experiences , their hopes, their fears with each other. I'm sure they all learned something from this, I know I did .
@-Viva-Cristo-Rey
@-Viva-Cristo-Rey Год назад
Im pleasantly surprised and in awe at how intelligent Neil is for his age , his parents are doing an excellent job raising him!
@noob.168
@noob.168 9 месяцев назад
A lot of kids are intelligent. Adults just look down at them.
@Merip1214
@Merip1214 8 месяцев назад
^ indeed. Just create a space where the kid can talk freely and is seen for their opinion and you'll see how smart they are
@JennHeartsYou92
@JennHeartsYou92 Год назад
Okay Jordana, I love the transparency in admitting the “bad” side and occasionally thinking mean things because that’s human. It’s how you act in those moments that counts.
@ReganRay-jd9ct
@ReganRay-jd9ct Год назад
That was a major highlight for me. Admitting such thing that we all do. I really commend her for that
@arduousPopsicle
@arduousPopsicle Год назад
It also made me sad thinking, well you’re not a bad person for those thoughts hon. But it was a very nice take
@KimberlyKling
@KimberlyKling Год назад
Yes! She’s integrated shadow at a much earlier age than so many!
@asrj14
@asrj14 Год назад
I couldn’t agree more. Best genuine response!
@PandaLilyZK
@PandaLilyZK Год назад
@@arduousPopsicle Exactly. Especially when she said she didn't act on those thoughts. It's okay to be mad, Jordana. Feeling angry does not make you a mean or bad person.
@HERBUSINESSELEVE
@HERBUSINESSELEVE 9 месяцев назад
This is a reflection of parents having meaningful healthy conversations at home. My daughter watched this. ❤ Nice
@sacredwomensbusiness2023
@sacredwomensbusiness2023 9 месяцев назад
I loved that. Thank you so much to the stars of the show, and also the producers - I just loved these conversations, and how much consideration and attention both sides gave to one another.😍
@rupin_kale
@rupin_kale Год назад
Started crying at the end, when Neil thanked the elders and they looked at him with all the love in the world. How beautiful and touching 🥺❤️
@mendezfamily7850
@mendezfamily7850 Год назад
Me too! So sweet! ✨
@priyankamsharma1
@priyankamsharma1 Год назад
If they were all indians and they understood what he actually is doing, he would have touched everyone's feet.....thats how elders bless kids in India....but he didn't do....coz they wont get it and think he lost coin or something.
@switzjon8405
@switzjon8405 Год назад
That's what's missing today. Respect for our elderly.
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