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Children who develop remarkable skills at an early age are often knowns at prodigies, but what happens to these kids once they grow up?
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“ A study of 200 highly accomplished adults found that just 34 percent had been considered in any way precocious as children.”
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“a child prodigy-someone who achieves an extraordinary skill level at an unusually early age. People in this category are exceptionally rare, according to Ohio State University psychologist Joanne Ruthsatz, who studies child prodigies. One in 5 million children is considered a prodigy”
“Three common markers of a child prodigy are high IQ, extraordinary working memory and heightened attention to detail, according to Ruthsatz’s most recent study, which was accepted Jan. 7 by the scientific journal Intelligence. The connection between prodigies and people with autism is found in the way they store long-term memory.”
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“Ruthsatz and her colleagues from Ohio State University, as well as researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus looked at snippets of DNA from five child prodigies and their autistic family members. They found something similar on chromosome 1, the first of 46 chromosomes that humans typically possess.”
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@coldfire0007
@coldfire0007 8 лет назад
When i grow up, I want to be a child prodigy
@coldfire0007
@coldfire0007 8 лет назад
Grammar Jew Thats how refrences work
@darklight6566
@darklight6566 7 лет назад
You'd better want to be something else. It's a shitty life.
@valentineyves
@valentineyves 7 лет назад
coldfire0007 😂😂
@sarahtmbell1309
@sarahtmbell1309 7 лет назад
It'll be too late by then! You can't be a child when you're grown up!
@janawahba7350
@janawahba7350 7 лет назад
coldfire0007 should've said that when you were a fetus but it's too late now.
@catherinet.6584
@catherinet.6584 7 лет назад
"When you're ten, they call you a prodigy. When you're fifteen, they call you a genius. Once you hit twenty, you're just an ordinary person." - Haruka Nanase
@DellTewahdo
@DellTewahdo 6 лет назад
Catherine T. Why that happens is that the child prodigy doesn't continue to exercise their muscle because they've always been ahead of the game. So everyone else catches up.
@Saint_BullCaptain
@Saint_BullCaptain 5 лет назад
DellTewahdo child prodigies are still a lot more intelligent than well educated adults
@primuladinverno
@primuladinverno 4 года назад
+Catherine T. Free! It's from the first episode, isn't it? i loved that quote
@aquasnippy
@aquasnippy 4 года назад
NK Ozpectro but it’s not like other people aren’t like that too.
@cassandrakemara8755
@cassandrakemara8755 4 года назад
Talented adults don't get as much attention because they don't have the cute factor
@cloud1036
@cloud1036 7 лет назад
*"If you know you're the smartest person in the room, you're in the wrong room" -Anonymous* This quote applies to child prodigies very much.
@jazziecontreras9555
@jazziecontreras9555 6 лет назад
|-/
@shedotshearts
@shedotshearts 5 лет назад
Arthur's Horse E to the X to the A to the C to the T to the L to the Y!
@Zenovarse
@Zenovarse 4 года назад
Just me and my best friend in the same room Me: *Leaves*
@kukacostejberizs
@kukacostejberizs 3 года назад
Me at school. 😠😤
@DaviSilva-oc7iv
@DaviSilva-oc7iv 2 года назад
I feel like that in my classroom, everyone is impressed at how I now so much about everything, but the fact is that I don't know so much, rather, they know too little. Often I thought I was just wasting time there, I could be at a better school :(
@tairneanaich
@tairneanaich 8 лет назад
I hate the ideas of prodigy. When I was little, they told me I was so smart, but when I grew I became average because my intelligence was no longer considered unusual. It meant I had no idea how to study because I never had to.
@fabianquirogatellez511
@fabianquirogatellez511 3 года назад
Your IQ it's your likes now you know why
@user-oe2ph8wl5s
@user-oe2ph8wl5s 2 года назад
I feel this so much because the same happened to me
@djjesus.hediedforyourspins3154
I used to be one. Until I became a lazy 17 year old who will probably waste his entire life making dumb youtube comments like this one.
@seemahegde04
@seemahegde04 8 лет назад
Same but I'm 16
@boxxtrot9609
@boxxtrot9609 7 лет назад
DJ Jesus.He Died for your spins noice name
@unrielistic
@unrielistic 7 лет назад
DJ Jesus.He Died for your spins I used to be one, now I'm a sadistic, depressed misanthropist.
@Karma0211
@Karma0211 7 лет назад
Look at you, Mr.self-proclaimed prodigy ^^
@ruthad2736
@ruthad2736 7 лет назад
I'm 14 and is doing the same thing as you do until the moment you saw this reply hangin'
@philipchristiansen1495
@philipchristiansen1495 8 лет назад
The word genius is so misused.
@ariel4778
@ariel4778 8 лет назад
More like overused.
@philipchristiansen1495
@philipchristiansen1495 8 лет назад
indeed
@jasperian5697
@jasperian5697 8 лет назад
Loosely used :^)
@acadatube9002
@acadatube9002 8 лет назад
Agreed. Like, Einstein- genius. Alexander Gram Bell- genius. Mozart- Genius. Greg and Mitch of Asapscience- Genius and Genius. Jk Rowling- Genius. Newton - genius. Me- Genius. That's about it.
@acadatube9002
@acadatube9002 8 лет назад
+Acadatube (jk jk. I'm no genius. The rest, yes. Yes yes yes.)
@elizabeth9841
@elizabeth9841 7 лет назад
Throughout my childhood, I was constantly told I was the smartest kid anyone had ever known. I rarely had to try at anything and my teachers loved me. Now I'm in high school and shit starts to get hard I'm losing my mind because I wasn't ever taught how to put effort into my work.
@AnjaHuebel1
@AnjaHuebel1 2 года назад
You can still learn that, through humility for example. Looking at how other people succeed through hard work!
@RitaColacoNuminous
@RitaColacoNuminous 2 года назад
But I get her, it is not that easy to do something you never needed to do all of a sudden, "how to learn surviving skills to endure a ground with different physics apllied to it?" I'm in my last year of high school, never studied, never paid attention to classes, and I feel stupid for not preparing for the challenges ahead, the path while you're young usually follows about the same reality rules, it is relatively easy to go along with the script, but far ahead driving will be done in the sky.
@alissa...
@alissa... 2 года назад
@@RitaColacoNuminous This is a real problem :c I suffer from it too, but I am a university student now xD I remember watching a video about this specific problem. I'll see if I can find it. (I couldn't :'u) (I COULD XDDD)
@alissa...
@alissa... 2 года назад
@@RitaColacoNuminous I found the video xDDDDDDd ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QUjYy4Ksy1E.html I saw it in my recommended and remembered this xD
@randomytguy7315
@randomytguy7315 2 года назад
I never had to study to get straight A's and now that I'm in college I struggle to even open a book
@ashluna5104
@ashluna5104 7 лет назад
I was the opposite of a child prodigy. My parents were worried when I was in second grade that I wouldn't be able to comprehend reading, math, etc. because I was such a slow learner. Now I have a full ride to a state college and I ranked 3 out of 900 kids in my grade.
@bernabex2
@bernabex2 Год назад
what changed?
@siri5186
@siri5186 7 лет назад
My grandpa was once a child prodigy. He went to college at 14. Became a doctor but couldn't handle the heat so he resorted to alcohol and cigarettes. I am his granddaughter and I made him stop smoking but still need a bit help to make him stop drinking but he has cut it down a lot.
@kofiZayn777
@kofiZayn777 9 месяцев назад
How did he go to college at 14?was he homeschooled or what?
@billyrayhoscheit1775
@billyrayhoscheit1775 8 лет назад
DHHS told me I was not a good parent because I had a lack of rules for my kids. Each one is an "A" student They took my kids for 2yrs
@zeffy8158
@zeffy8158 8 лет назад
your kids were probably horrible at school and weren't properly fed and clothed. that's why your kids were taken away.
@billyrayhoscheit1775
@billyrayhoscheit1775 8 лет назад
zeffy hope They are "A" students who had everything they ever needed and more You make assumptions only to be rude A shame your parents didn't teach you compassion
@MultiLelde
@MultiLelde 8 лет назад
Alright so they got good grades and were well taken care of. The question is why were they taken away? A lack of rules makes me assume that they were extremely disrespectful and did whatever they wanted.
@billyrayhoscheit1775
@billyrayhoscheit1775 8 лет назад
MultiLelde "No rules" was just one of the reasons given for my being a bad parent. They were taken because I physically removed my ex wife from my home. She was drunk and on meth, at 6am on a Sunday morning. We had given her a place to live because she had just been evicted and lost her job do to meth use. You're not allowed to remove someone from your home, even if they are hitting you. You are to call for police to do it.
@naskoBG26
@naskoBG26 8 лет назад
+Billy Ray Hoscheit Shit man, that sounds bad! Did you get your kids back?
@FoodGurudevs
@FoodGurudevs 8 лет назад
I'm a Prodigy too.. I wrote this comment in flat 30mins with 7 edits.. 😎
@kayaeki
@kayaeki 7 лет назад
Well you're lying unless you really edit this comment
@joeljoshyjoeljoshy7823
@joeljoshyjoeljoshy7823 7 лет назад
Yash Keni he might just redo it before he posts it
@saisan7577
@saisan7577 5 лет назад
Food Gurudev Omg people can’t understand jokes 😂
@lambertoplayz5000
@lambertoplayz5000 4 года назад
Legend
@leomoss246
@leomoss246 8 лет назад
I've taken two "i.q" tests and I placed over 130. That shit is bullcrap I am not even "smart" I just have a high comprehension level. I can't count well. My command over the english language is moderate at best. I am somewhat of a loaner and I don't do anything amazing. I only have the ability to pick up things fast and do them moderately not amazingly well. Don't put too much stock in i.q we are all good at stuff.
@oiux5749
@oiux5749 8 лет назад
+leo Moss Well how old were you when you took them? Past the age range of about 10-12, the tests should start to fall apart.
@leomoss246
@leomoss246 8 лет назад
Oiux Edits The first one I was twenty four and the second one was last year. They are bullshit tests.
@oiux5749
@oiux5749 8 лет назад
Then that's why. The IQ tests are designed to test childrens verbal abilities. Search it up, it's pointless to take IQ's past 10-12.
@KatBarrera07
@KatBarrera07 2 года назад
@@oiux5749 so it just measures the development in children??? I took one when I was 12 and I scored like 115-118 and I was curious to see if the result has changed in 10 years 🧐
@janscott602
@janscott602 7 лет назад
Telling a kid they are a genius or prodigy is child abuse. Those kids define themselves as prodigies then become fearful of things that will rob them of that status. They don't take risks, they fear failure, they take the safest path like being a doctor or scientist. Kids with extreme talent that are never told they are prodigies are far more likely to blossom into creatives. They don't fear failure and even encourage it by taking risks and stepping outside the system.
@HOPE-wg5pb
@HOPE-wg5pb 2 года назад
i disagree to a great extent ... they already know they are prodigy!
@randomytguy7315
@randomytguy7315 2 года назад
@@HOPE-wg5pb not always, they might know they're above average but most of em just consider themselves prodigies because people told them so. Children don't understand talents as well as we adults do, they most likely think that they just practice more instead of having a gift
@twillianalovesanime682
@twillianalovesanime682 7 лет назад
So.. Just to summarize: once your 5yrs old you're called a prodigy, once your 10 to 15 yrs old you're called a genius but once your 18 to 20 yrs old you're normal and after older than that you're basically nothing. XP "Wow, life really is unfair when it comes to being special.."
@someoneonpluto4534
@someoneonpluto4534 7 лет назад
HARUUU
@collector9941
@collector9941 7 лет назад
I want a new season
@angeln6678
@angeln6678 6 лет назад
collector99 We need a new season
@collector9941
@collector9941 6 лет назад
but idk how they would continue it
@medviation
@medviation 8 лет назад
When I was 5, I made aerial perspective drawings of my city. Now, I just flunked out of architecture school.
@KreativeHogwartsLegacyGUIDES
@KreativeHogwartsLegacyGUIDES 5 лет назад
do you like architecture? or art? i wanted to do architecture at one point, then i met an architecture school and i was like this is beyond limiting.
@DarkandTwisted
@DarkandTwisted Год назад
I was a child prodigy, but I was so shy and quiet no one ever knew my talents except for a few teachers. I mean, I was writing very completing stories when I was 9. Stories that wowed one teacher in particular, but that teacher basically bullied me, so I couldn't count on her to help me. Now that I am an adult and out of my shyness, I am able to use my gifts (fiction writing, illustration, animation, composing music, writing music, singing, dancing, painting, and more). I think it also matters what type of school you go to and what type of friends are around you. I went to public school and should have been at a school for gifted children and had friends that were like me.
@MishaSkripach
@MishaSkripach Год назад
Are you a famous writer or illustrator now? Are you published?
@ShawnRavenfire
@ShawnRavenfire 8 лет назад
What if all children are geniuses, and the ones we call prodigies are just the ones who discovered their talents sooner? I think Einstein said something along these lines, but I can't remember the exact quote.
@bertie7983
@bertie7983 8 лет назад
"Everybody is a genius, but if ask a fish to climb a tree it lives its whole life thinking it was stupid"- Albert Einstein
@drwxmbo4639
@drwxmbo4639 8 лет назад
"Everyone's a genius.But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree,it will live its whole life believing it's stupid"
@janawahba7350
@janawahba7350 7 лет назад
Pecan Pie I don't understand,can someone please explain to me what Einstein said.
@Nathan-on2vr
@Nathan-on2vr 7 лет назад
Light Higher everybody is a genius at something but if you judge a thing by something they cannot do they will feel like they are stupid, a fish cannot climb a tree and saying its stupid to not be able to is wrong
@vulpix5342
@vulpix5342 7 лет назад
My teacher always said that "Everyone is born with gifts, some just open theirs sooner than others" which I always found to be true
@DorianMattar
@DorianMattar 8 лет назад
I was a late bloomer, as a kid a couldn't tie a shoe lace, now I can tie one.
@KatBarrera07
@KatBarrera07 2 года назад
I understand, something similar happened to me, I learned extremely fast some things but I just couldn’t do others, while I was the first kid in my class to learn how to read and write I couldn’t hold the pencil correctly, while I was learning basic arithmetic, I could barely jump in two feet, tying my shoelaces or button up my shirt
@disdanzafilm
@disdanzafilm 8 лет назад
I was a creativity bomb at young age. Now, I am just a high functioning sociopath.
@Dark3nedDragon
@Dark3nedDragon 8 лет назад
I know the feeling
@osmosiswright9924
@osmosiswright9924 7 лет назад
Looks like I know who to avoid.
@carryon5021
@carryon5021 4 года назад
I wasn't aware, that Sherlock Holmes wrote RU-vid comments.
@rebeccax1431
@rebeccax1431 4 года назад
I wanted to be a pirate. Now, I am just a high functioning sociopath.
@smokeybrown8752
@smokeybrown8752 3 года назад
That’s me but I still have some creativity left.
@CherriesDemure
@CherriesDemure 3 года назад
I was a child prodigy, I was smart, I quickly improved, an excellent growing artist, amazing writer, a fantastic mathematical genius and an avid novel reader, now, I’m just worthless and burnt out. The world is messed up, so many prodigy kids have burned out and lost hope. There is no hope for us. Edit: hey guys, I recently just got diagnosed with autism and ADHD which explains my talents and struggles, so wish me luck as I learn to manage and get myself back in track
@CogniVision
@CogniVision 8 лет назад
As I've always preached it. It's always the damn parents.
@neuralmute
@neuralmute 8 лет назад
+CogniVision Hells yes. I was a child prodigy, who grew up in a repressive, abusive, thoroughly dysfunctional family. I also grew up in a small, rural town with little to no opportunity to use or develop my talents and skills, and where the people had little to no tolerance for anyone out of the ordinary. My last battery of tests (which were done for psychiatric purposes) still placed my intelligence in the 99.5th percentile, but the fact is that as an adult, I'm a mentally ill, emotionally crippled, fuck-up, wasting the amazing brain I was born with because I can hardly negotiate daily life. I have dreams and ambitions that I can't see myself ever realising, because how can you write brilliant novels and make great art when you can't even muster the will to do the damn dishes?
@neuralmute
@neuralmute 8 лет назад
***** Well, it's good to know we're not alone, at least. The question now is what to do about it. I for one am not quite ready to jump off a bridge just yet.
@seresvatasugimori8961
@seresvatasugimori8961 7 лет назад
CogniVision unless the child has the resources and the will to practice every single day, then the parents realize that their child has a thing for it and get tutors and stuff for them and they become either famous, depressed, lonely, or an average person
@kyleefeist1324
@kyleefeist1324 7 лет назад
IT SUCKS I totally relate to the abuse, family dsyfunction, everything... and it sucks because you know growing up that people only prize you for your intelligence. AND YPU GET ALL THIS FREAKING PRESSURE ON YPU FOR EVERY LAST THING YOU DO... OMG THE TALKS ABOUT WHICH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL I WENT TO AND HOW MAKING MY DESCION I NEEDED TO BE AWARE OF HOW IT WOULD AFFECT ME FOR COLLEGE
@kyleefeist1324
@kyleefeist1324 7 лет назад
neuralmute s JUST BLEH TO ALL OF WHAT WE HAVE BEEN PUT THROUGH.... I remember when it forst started becoming clear I was going to be smarter than my parents... the ego shock they took from an 8 yr old and the put downs.... It's a blessing because I couldn't imagine having lived life without my love of science and math. But it is a mother fuckn curse bc the pressure.... and it"s really stupid too... all the literature there is out there only paints us as clique backstabbing narrcisstic if there is more than one of us in a story AND URG ALL OF THE LITERTUARE ABOUT CHILD GENISUSES (minus Report Card. LOVED that one) JUST GETS US SO WRONG :'(
@mechanicalagony8570
@mechanicalagony8570 7 лет назад
When I was 7, I was already at a college level of Literature/Reading. My teachers had to give me courses that focused on extremely advanced vocabulary (the kind of courses you'd actually learn in college), and would ask me to constantly read novels meant for adults (The first one they gave me was The Illustrated Man). The older I got, the more they would overwork me to see how far my intelligence with literature/reading could go. It.. honestly sucked. I didn't really have much of a 'fun' childhood due to constant learning.
@tsundereshark5945
@tsundereshark5945 7 лет назад
Im a 20 year old child prodigy
@bharathk98
@bharathk98 5 лет назад
Tsundere Shark So am I
@CupidsGrimReapR
@CupidsGrimReapR 7 лет назад
Are child prodigies born with talents? That goes against everything about how skill is built up.. if a child prodigy is born with an aptitude for the piano but never plays a piano, what then?
@aarontheperson6867
@aarontheperson6867 7 лет назад
sucks to be them
@LegalizeTheNuclearBomb
@LegalizeTheNuclearBomb 7 лет назад
I know, here I am not knowing that I could be an amazing porn star from the very start and I'll never know....
@willowwisp6955
@willowwisp6955 7 лет назад
Ilovepuns! I feel the same with any of my interess
@TheeBlackSilhouette
@TheeBlackSilhouette 7 лет назад
Let's get spooky a phenomenon called Natural Talent is in place.It can't be explained,it just happens
@sop6545
@sop6545 6 лет назад
Some times there drawn to the subject. It becomes there passion.
@NTheDragon0
@NTheDragon0 4 года назад
I strongly believe that if we nurture the kids struggling and give them more encouragement instead of giving the gifted better education and praise, this world will become a much better place.
@dragonofepics7324
@dragonofepics7324 7 лет назад
I have autism and I used to be really good at remembering stuff. In fifth grade I would sometimes do math problems in my head even if we were allowed to use calculators. My teachers were impressed and I didn't want to let myself down or then down, so I kept doing it in my head. Now I'm ninth grade and can barely remember things even after I just looked at it or was told what to do. Basically, I think I might have overworked my brain ( if that's possible ) and now can barely retain a thing. Either that or I've developed some kind of memory loss. Idk. I don't want to downplay or belittle anyone who actually has memory loss. I'd also get praised for how good my drawing was when I was younger. Now, looking at other artists younger and older than me with great art styles and just beautiful art skills in general is kinda discouraging. I know these skills develop over years, and I've been drawing my whole life, but I feel like I might mess up and never be as good as them.
@dragonofepics7324
@dragonofepics7324 7 лет назад
It's also kinda depressing for me because I see other autistics with great memories and making contributions to the world in science and art, and I just haven't done anything except forget what I was just told.
@jositamu551
@jositamu551 7 лет назад
I was really good at writing when I was a kid and often wrote for fun. In no way was I a prodigy, I was just above average. I enjoyed it until I got older; we were forced to write in school and it made writing in my free time more of a task than something I enjoyed. I'm just an average student when it comes to English now.
@Nexus2Eden
@Nexus2Eden 8 лет назад
I was a child protege, however after decades of being targeted for attacks and continually bullied for my natural abilities - I turned to drugs and dropped out of sight. I learned at a very early age that standing out only made you a target for jealousy and envy and that it was much safer to hide my talents and 'act' like those around me so as not to be singled out and harassed. It isn't so much of a gift as a curse I'm afraid.
@gregzeng
@gregzeng 8 лет назад
Glad you know what statistical deviance truly is. When I attend industry events, the professional head hunters detect who I am. Some of them have word of mouth that I am present, so they do their racist best to silence me.
@avidhahaldar8599
@avidhahaldar8599 4 года назад
Oh gosh.. It's these envious n horrid people.. Oh I can't say-
@marissaojeda7517
@marissaojeda7517 8 лет назад
As a kid I could have been a genius if I had a better education, any bit of knowledge I gobbled up but "life" always got in the way and I had to learn how to be an adult early on so all my focus went towards being the best person possible (character development), common sense, learning how to be in school (I learned everything on my own as a kid) and focusing all my energy on one feild instead of just every subject I could get my hands on. It's not necessary to be well-rounded in a career :(
@sonasierra7824
@sonasierra7824 7 лет назад
Well, my sister is a prodigy. When she was 1, we discovered that she could read English letters and numbers. Then, we also found out by accident, that by the age of three, she read in English, Russian and Armenian, as well as could do basic math. Then, I sat down with her and started doing some math. By the age of 4, she could do 5th grade math. Now tho, at the age of 7, she does her best to be like every single kid in her class, which means she's trying to act like she doesn't know it. It's only by accident when she lets out a weird math equation and everyone freaks out. Yep. That's sad af.
@austinhernandez2716
@austinhernandez2716 7 лет назад
Yeah well they're lucky to have opportunities too. I bet some poor kids could have been prodigies too but they didn't have anything to show it
@ButtKraken01
@ButtKraken01 8 лет назад
All passion dies when you finish college and end up with a ton of debt working at a retail store.
@KreativeHogwartsLegacyGUIDES
@KreativeHogwartsLegacyGUIDES 5 лет назад
yes. thats a huge problem. and in america school is kinda scam, since tuition is astronomical
@culdee4525
@culdee4525 8 лет назад
Go right to the start of the video and pause lol 😂
@poeperdhe
@poeperdhe 8 лет назад
😯😯😯
@chapniak7977
@chapniak7977 8 лет назад
+culdee4 lol
@sonjapunk2
@sonjapunk2 8 лет назад
It isnt funny
@iknowrstank
@iknowrstank 8 лет назад
Julia's face when it goes in the wrong hole
@macyS7
@macyS7 8 лет назад
+iknowrstank childish af
@connerwilson142
@connerwilson142 3 года назад
I've always thought of prodigies as having extreme concentrated interests, being good at one thing, especially at an early age. This is good for being the best at one specific thing at a young age, when there are only so many things one can be good at. Masters on the other hand will have more diffuse interests, being good at many things and being able to relate concepts between fields of study. It takes time to become a true master.
@raph009
@raph009 8 лет назад
I was not considered autistic but was still highly ahead of my time. Teachers harrassed my mom to make me skip years and put me in the higher level classes because they told her that otherwise, I would become lazy and guess what? She didn't listen and it actually happened!! Fortunately enough, I'm somewhat of a rebel and didn't follow her strict rules either so I kinda had a narrow escape from "not standing out". I used to be a college dropout (started different techniques but I've quitted all of them at first year) but came back to college years later and the teachers called me "genius" (apparently I was very popular among the teachers): my papers were of master/doctorate level and I only was in my very first year of B.A. The only disappointment I have though, is that, because my mom always said I was not going for med because I was lazy, I'm constantly unsatisfied with my accomplishments and I often feel like I don't really deserve the good grades I have or any great words and I'm now suffering from performance anxiety. Despite that, I'm usually told that, if I continue the way I'm going, I'll make a whole lot of great things and have everything to stand out. It can be very cool to be a child prodigy for as long as you have parents that are willing to make you go as far as you can and that won't go all "jealy" over you. Kinda absurd...
@firepoet6926
@firepoet6926 6 лет назад
My biggest thing was that I could read fluently by 2. My mom refused to let me skip throughout grade school for fear of being bullied, truthfully I was always torn about leaving friends behind.
@ohwow9559
@ohwow9559 7 лет назад
When you're ten, they call you prodigy, When you're fifteen, they call you genius, Once you hit twenty, you're just an ordinary person - Haruka Nanase
@elly8353
@elly8353 7 лет назад
Members of both sides of my family had IQ's of around 138 when tested at around age 3 or 4, but due to the serious depression that also runs on both sides of our family it is relatively impossible for any of us to complete, let alone excel in, high school and university without suicide attempts, mental breakdowns and immobilising depression. It's a little sad, really.
@horizonx3235
@horizonx3235 7 лет назад
Does eating more than you naturally can count me as a Prodigy?
@almabujaj1804
@almabujaj1804 7 лет назад
I was always a good student in school and achieved in the arts. I did art and drew very well to my ability and people were like "How do you do that?" I say "This? This is not good enough." "That's not true." they say. Also, I have been doing piano for about 2 years now and my teacher tells me "You can do great things, if you try." and I now go by that rule in life. I also love the write and have a passion for it. It also interests me about different writing styles. I want to be a artist when I go up and I want to achieve my high expectations also I want to a writer, maybe pianoist and many more achievements. So I told this kid in art class the weird self I am, "You'll see me SUCCEED!"
@eukaryoticcell3288
@eukaryoticcell3288 8 лет назад
My Father was a child prodigy, currently having an IQ well over 160
@catatonic8313
@catatonic8313 2 года назад
usless comment
@Pieceoreece
@Pieceoreece 8 лет назад
I could read my eldest sister's books when i was 5 (in year 1 of school) - my eldest sister was 12 so these were books like Harry Potter etc. - remember distinctly reading the Oxford Dictionary from start to finish when i was young as well; probably about 6, i just used to love seeing what words meant.
@MP420ful
@MP420ful 8 лет назад
while reading the dictionary is weird, Harry potter for the top few kids in 1st grade is normal and doesn't mean much, except they picked up reading quickly.
@claymore609
@claymore609 8 лет назад
Yup I can tell you "no" cause me a great fucking anxiety today, not to mention the teacher induced/supported bullying through racial preferences, which has given me issues with authoritative figures, I still would love to attend a university, I still love the stars, and all the sciences. My best teacher once told me "you ask me so many questions, and I don't always have an answer for you, But that doesn't mean you should give up if I don't have an answer for you, ask someone else, if they don't know, look in a book, if the answer is not there keep looking, until you find it"... My dad is my favourite teacher Sometimes it's not the trail of paper you leave behind, but those lives you change by just caring.
@Bounsingonbongos1
@Bounsingonbongos1 8 лет назад
IQ is a creepy leftover from the age of eugenics.
@tn9711
@tn9711 8 лет назад
Indeed
@MonkeyspankO
@MonkeyspankO 8 лет назад
+Racist Bassist you make it sound like the human race has moved on...those 'theories' are alive and well. You're welcome for the pleasant thought.
@JerehmiaBoaz
@JerehmiaBoaz 8 лет назад
+Racist Bassist No, IQ is a way to measure intelligence, that is describe it objectively by numbers. That's the way hard science works and psychology is trying to be a hard science (unlike Freudian psychiatry for instance).
@TheEternalPie
@TheEternalPie 8 лет назад
+JerehmiaBoaz No, IQ has always been meant to be a way to tell what someones strength and weakness are. "Intelligence" is subjective. It's just that modern society uses IQ to brag about.
@Tespri
@Tespri 8 лет назад
+Racist Bassist Just like running test is creepy leftover from age of eugenics? IQ tests does what it's made for. Testing people's capability to solve puzzles. Which has always been seen as sign of intelligence.
@frenchtoast7708
@frenchtoast7708 7 лет назад
Well, I have an IQ of 142. Elementary school was incredibly easy, and I had a very high reading level and math level. I was considered the top student, and was named so in sixth grade. The school district that I go to has a middle school and high school that both have a large concentration of high level students, so I went there. In middle school, I began to realize that there were people in the same math class or with the same reading level. In high school, where i am now, I'm in honors and AP classes, but the idea of failure isn't a concept that I enjoy because this is my first time encountering it. I've failed math tests and gotten Bs. I know that it is largely due to the fact that the school I go to is known for their competition, but it's really disheartening to see how quickly I went down in the ranks. I know I don't study nearly as much as they do, but a lot of students have already surpassed me with their grades
@aybmnn
@aybmnn 8 лет назад
2:22 is the part you came for
@Erin-wl2gj
@Erin-wl2gj 8 лет назад
Thank you
@aybmnn
@aybmnn 8 лет назад
sure, guys
@williamwilliams1000
@williamwilliams1000 11 месяцев назад
Creativity and Prodigeousness are more or less mutually exclusive. Very few child prodigies are successful because in order to be creative as a child prodigy you literally have to know everything. This is why child prodigies like Johnny Von Neuman can come up with creative solutions but most child prodigies fail to do so. Being that prodigies aren't scatter brained, in fact they have laser focus, the only way their making creative connections is if they know literally everything in the field their working with. Given prodigies are basically told their superior human beings since birth, which their not, most of them fail to live up to their potential, the same way most scatter brained geniuses fail to live up to their potential because people told them they were stupid since birth.
@Sk8rGuy5141
@Sk8rGuy5141 8 лет назад
Thank you DNews for this video and insight. It helped reinstate my original thoughts as to why I haven't branched out as much on my creativity and unique abilities--I've had a lot of rules set upon me since I was a child, and tend to highly excel in various "normal" roles--ending to show outstanding performances in leadership, the arts, and various other categories. However, I'd love to branch out more and am working on the confidence to do so. I've tested as being on the cusp of "genius IQ", and not that it's "everything", but I hope to be able to "use" it more creatively and interestingly in the future.
@iverkjellkken6569
@iverkjellkken6569 7 лет назад
You could argue that I was a genius when I was young, but my mother made me spend countless hours in phsycotherapy trying to make "normal". that plus the lack of motivation I got when I was older made my talents fade away and I'm still not "normal". and now instead of being a scientist I am making comments on RU-vid.
@themightydragon8934
@themightydragon8934 8 лет назад
I'm part of the child of the new century study in England and they test things like reading and maths among other things. At the age of 4 I had the reading age of an average 16 year old. In addition I was recently diagnosed with autism I hadn't made the link between the two until now that's pretty cool.
@Abdullah-ti1uy
@Abdullah-ti1uy 8 лет назад
Serious question, where can I take a legitimate IQ test?
@meateatingplant4830
@meateatingplant4830 8 лет назад
in a pub with drunk men
@bobbyharper8710
@bobbyharper8710 8 лет назад
+Abdullah NF I wonder if they include questions about hunting and fishing? We would consider a person pretty stupid if they couldn't tell a buck track from a doe track.
@ReplayedCo
@ReplayedCo 8 лет назад
+Carter Smith couldn't have said it better
@aybmnn
@aybmnn 8 лет назад
+bacon Lord you need to pay for that one
@theatheistspoon2551
@theatheistspoon2551 8 лет назад
+Bobby Harper who's we?
@vampirica89
@vampirica89 8 лет назад
I knew how to read fluently when I was 3. Now I'm 26 and still struggling to finish my undergraduate degree. I never had proper studying habits or motivation.
@AnjaHuebel1
@AnjaHuebel1 2 года назад
Yep, intelligence has nothing much to do with other personality traits. No indicator of success in adult life, either.
@zoomer4339
@zoomer4339 7 лет назад
Here's how to be a prodigy.. Be normal. It's impossible to be normal as there's no such thing as normal if you think about it. Everything is different, so if you can somehow be "normal"... you are the greatest prodigy
@izaze3290
@izaze3290 2 года назад
omg trueeeeeeeee
@yamchayaku
@yamchayaku Год назад
Child prodigies fall into obscurity because everyone else ultimately catches up. the only difference is that they've hit their peak earlier than everyone else, and that peak may be lower than many others who had normal upbringings.
@MishaSkripach
@MishaSkripach Год назад
What you say means that you don't have knowledge. In music every soloist is a former prodigy, it is a natural course of events that the most talented kids are skilled very early. Nobody then catches up with those kids, only those "catch up" who were as skilled but more obscure.
@yamchayaku
@yamchayaku Год назад
@@MishaSkripach If that were true, we'd be far more advanced than we are now, which doesn't happen to be the case. And though you say ever soloist is a former prodigy, then why is the quality of our music today degrading? And to be honest, I don't know of any prodigy today that has made anything that has completely broke the barriers of progress, and I believe you can't either. The only people who were able to do that were those who have a business background, an already wealthy family and have dropped out of college.
@MishaSkripach
@MishaSkripach Год назад
@@yamchayaku What ridiculous attempt at logic... The key thing is : YOU don't know. LEARN THEN!!!! You know too little to have an opinion. Martha Argehich Maxim Vergerov Vadim Repin Yo Yo Ma Daniel Barenboim Janine Jansen Julia Fischer Hilary Hahn Daniil Trifonov ARE ALL PRODIGIES WHO HAVE GROWN UP. I bet you don't know a single name out of this list. LEARN!!!! Before you have opinion, you need to learn. People will laugh at your combination of complete self-assurance coupled with complete stoopidity (spelling intended).
@Lemonz1989
@Lemonz1989 6 лет назад
I wasn't a prodigy, but I never had problems in school and always had an intense interest in biology and excelled in the field (still do) compared to my peers, but nothing revolutionary. I later found out my IQ is 142, but all my potential is stifled by anxiety and depression, as well as a huge fear of rejection and failure. I'm a perfectionist and if I know I can't get a perfect score I just procrastinate until the deadline has passed, and think "If I only started earlier... Oh well, at least I didin't submit a subpar project."
@AlisonMundie
@AlisonMundie 8 лет назад
I was a child prodigy. I was put into the higher level subjects and then the advanced track in school from 1st through graduating high school. My parents wanted to keep me with kids my own age even though the schools wanted me to skip grade levels.
@cfry194
@cfry194 8 лет назад
as a child I had a remarkable ability to absorb information on any subject really I still do I can regurgitate the info and I do understand it but I lack practical skills with most of the information unless it's math math is easy
@KingOfAllLlamas
@KingOfAllLlamas 7 лет назад
Clayton Fry Grammar and punctuation clearly isn't easy for you...
@philipchristiansen1495
@philipchristiansen1495 7 лет назад
Clayton Fry if you think math is easy you haven't done any non-trivial math
@virusvirus5477
@virusvirus5477 5 лет назад
Just skip all that math and learn physics it will all suddenly come to you like me
@JayBez531
@JayBez531 8 лет назад
I couldn't speak til I was 4yrs old. but WAS super intelligent in my schools growing up... That was before all the drugs and sex. I'm better now. and I'm running business, preach in my church and train youth on money since I was 19.
@exmas-du1jc
@exmas-du1jc 3 года назад
I falled of at 4th grade not because I was lazy,but because I was severely bullied and my self-esteem just called of and stop trying in life. But im happy to say I'm climbing back up in 7th just got my first 100 on a exam in ages.
@ucHorrible
@ucHorrible 8 лет назад
i took an iq test expecting to be average, but it turns out im really stupid... ignorance is bliss my friends
@jweezyf0sheezy1
@jweezyf0sheezy1 8 лет назад
+HermitOfTheFragshack My bullshit detector isn't going off...Am I still on youtube? Kudos for a truthful comment.
@aphrog649
@aphrog649 8 лет назад
(if you don't mind me asking) what did you get?
@ucHorrible
@ucHorrible 8 лет назад
Lily R around 90
@TheEternalPie
@TheEternalPie 8 лет назад
+HermitOfTheFragshack Full scale actual test like WAIS or an online test? As I've stated in other comments, IQ is supposed to find strength and weakness, not try to define someones intelligence.
@ucHorrible
@ucHorrible 8 лет назад
TheEternalPie online after i took a school test which put into special ed (not the good side)
@DDDyson
@DDDyson 7 лет назад
"Following rules does not help you become Mozart". Mozart actually was a child prodigy who was very strictly parented and made to practice music relentlessly. And we all know in what life circumstances he died in.
@waitasecond...
@waitasecond... 2 года назад
"We don't really know how many child prodigies are there in this world. But there's plenty enough to make reality shows about child prodigies." Nailed it!
@melelconquistador
@melelconquistador 7 лет назад
so essentially it's like big ears on a pup, they eventually grow into them and now it's a regular dog with regular sized ears.
@natalieeuley1734
@natalieeuley1734 3 года назад
I was reading college textbooks for fun in second grade, but I was considered below grade level in reading by fourth grade. I think back to all the times as a kid that I was shot down, times when I wanted to do something arguably innocent and told no or that can't be done. I remember that the day I turned 14 I was ready to start my own business, because my parents said that was the legal age, but then they didn't help me at all. Honestly I had a lot of potential in my youth, but between school and my parents, it was completely beat out of me. Today I have a long list of mental illnesses and am barely hanging on in terms of functioning in society. I have to wonder how I would be if I was properly nurtured.
@NikorasuChan
@NikorasuChan 8 лет назад
Showing Steve Jobs picture right after you say "genius" offends me
@Nexus2Eden
@Nexus2Eden 8 лет назад
Why?
@sciencepro7551
@sciencepro7551 8 лет назад
+Nikorasu Chan (Nichii) He is a genius, one that doesn't need the acknowledgment of people like you. Whether you like it or not, he was a corporate genius.
@NikorasuChan
@NikorasuChan 8 лет назад
jk bro
@LegalizeTheNuclearBomb
@LegalizeTheNuclearBomb 7 лет назад
you don't have to be a genius to innovate/inspire or become an entrepreneur
@wb6945
@wb6945 7 лет назад
Jobs couldn't hold Bill Gate's jock strap.
@seamusmccloud496
@seamusmccloud496 8 лет назад
What happens to child prodigies when they grow up? They die
@megansharma-bradley8813
@megansharma-bradley8813 8 лет назад
Everyone dies.
@seamusmccloud496
@seamusmccloud496 8 лет назад
i know including Child Prodigies
@SeeLina55
@SeeLina55 7 лет назад
❤❤❤❤❤This is just like me. I was diagnosed with autism and I didn't speak till the age of 4-5 years old. I remember a lot of birthdays, music, and reminders. Before I started to speak I was always good at singing even now my school said I'm one of the top talented person where I'm from. My name is Angelina Jo-lee Parker, and I'm 13 years old in Buffalo New York. ❤❤❤❤❤
@anxietea3561
@anxietea3561 7 лет назад
When I was at first grade,when the class started our teacher told us to memorize a poem from our book that she showed us.When we went home,my mom and her friend asked for any assignments and talked about stuff with my friend which is the son of my moms friend.When we told them we will memorize a poem I told the poem.The poem I said was exactly as the poem in the book!It was really shocking to me,and them.We read the poem for only one time when our teacher told us when we were still in class and the time I said the poem was afternoon!Like 3 O'clock.I really never forget that moment when I just instantly said the poem right in one time whitout reading it before saying it!Well it only happened one time but it was still awesome to experience it though.
@tn9711
@tn9711 8 лет назад
Genius? What did they do to contribute to the fields of Music, Math or Science? Did they discover a new type of Math? Scientific Advancements? Revolutionized the way Music is made? They are intelligent but putting them besdie the term Genius is a bit overkill.
@Zenovarse
@Zenovarse 4 года назад
Well they could... Some do...
@Zenovarse
@Zenovarse 4 года назад
There's a much higher probability for a prodigy to make those advancements than normal people, it's just that there aren't many of them, so the majority of the contribution made is by normal people
@NCXitlali
@NCXitlali 8 лет назад
I was a kid genius...now I speak 7 languages :D...but I haven't accomplished shit in my life./
@JaneDoe-wd7mp
@JaneDoe-wd7mp 7 лет назад
I grew up to be depressed and feeling very different from my peers. I missed out on a lot of childhood activities, and I don't feel like I have a purpose anymore. My parents were absolutely marvellous, though.
@Minzon3
@Minzon3 8 лет назад
Magnus Carlsen had a dad who saw the potential, and made sure that he could pursuit his passion as long as it was fun, creative and challenging in a good way for the kid. Today he's the world champion in chess. And to somewhat way, he's also taken the sport to a different level of recognition, because of his talent and his interests in other sports aswell. He's made chess popular again amongst people who really didn't have any interests in the game before. The use of technology and interactive playing has also been a huge success in the last couple of years.
@simonwang4389
@simonwang4389 7 лет назад
Albert Einstein didn’t speak until he was 3 years old. He couldn't speak until several years later. No one believed in him, even his teachers thought lowly about him. later he stunned the whole world with his intelligence.
@virusvirus5477
@virusvirus5477 5 лет назад
Actually that's incorrect he was actually a bookworm and a teachers pet
@user-oe2ip3xm4u
@user-oe2ip3xm4u 5 лет назад
He also got high marks
@punctuationman334
@punctuationman334 4 года назад
Simon Wang I’m pretty sure he had dyslexia, which made him seem dumb.
@SeanPannella
@SeanPannella 8 лет назад
Most of their skills are not usually all that useful and are risk adverse. An unfortunate fact is that smarter people are often more risk adverse. Even though they are smart they rarely learn how to properly weigh risk return in their life and even more rarely learn about effectual thinking. I would hypothesize that if you taught effectual thinking to high IQ youth these children would be much more likely to be remarkable when older.
@MartinManweiler
@MartinManweiler 8 лет назад
As someone who might have had aspergers as a kid (at least I felt that way at times) ..... I really learned to fit in with people and get out of my shell... but it was really hard. My advice for anyone who may be gifted in drawing/music is to just embrace it and do what feels right because you aren't going to be as happy trying to fit in. Don't listen to people that say you will never make a living doing art/music because you can if you just keep working at it and don't give up.
@antagonist8629
@antagonist8629 8 лет назад
Very nice. Really enjoyed Listening
@twisterlord665
@twisterlord665 8 лет назад
Wish I could show this to my mom about the rule part, but like always, she'll just go "Thats false, they didn't have scientific evidence."
@kcwidman
@kcwidman 8 лет назад
I've always liked to consider myself a genius.
@euro1062
@euro1062 8 лет назад
It's the thought that counts
@helpmefortheloveofshrek6623
@helpmefortheloveofshrek6623 6 лет назад
Kai Widman The fact that you “consider” is the reason you’re not.
@GymCritical
@GymCritical 6 лет назад
Kai Widman may iq is 153
@punctuationman334
@punctuationman334 4 года назад
help me for the love of shrek it’s a joke jimbo.
@silvialogan9226
@silvialogan9226 5 лет назад
I definitely was not a child prodigy. I seemed to be behind in learning for kids my age in my class. When I was a child in elementary, intermediate, and high school, I sometimes did not follow instructions in what the teachers were trying to say. Sometimes I misread questions in assignments and tests and I ended up failing very badly. I also suffer from Asperger's syndrome which might had been a problem. When teachers did things orally and not showed me what to do, I had enormous difficulty.
@jakewolfram29
@jakewolfram29 8 лет назад
You guys at Dnews are the best and I love watching you guys
@kellis938
@kellis938 7 лет назад
3:08 "More creative kids had less than 1 [rule]" So zero rules?
@Frogmolars
@Frogmolars 8 лет назад
I think I might be a prodigy art wise, I've been drawing and doing all kinds of art since I was very young, my dad was just like me when he was little, but are there anymore variables that might assist in creating a prodigy? Or is it limited to households with less rules? Possibly even genetics?
@ljs9986
@ljs9986 7 лет назад
I was told to be gifted as a child, could talk almost perfectly at the age of 1, walked and ran by then too. School was that easy that it was boring, which soon lead to my disengagement. As life went on it only got worse, until highschool. I got a new lease of interest when entering a new school, and got into the top classes. All was well until I suddenly developed social anxiety. :/ lost all motivation, fell into depression, and hid in my home, fearful of the outside world. I'm currently sitting my GCSEs and expecting Cs, when one time my predicted grades were A*. Life sucks man.
@KashimusPrime
@KashimusPrime 8 лет назад
I couldn't read in Kindergarten but once I was tutor taught I could read way above the average level of the other kids in my class. I also can look at something, be it machine or puzzle and figure out automatically how to work it, I do this periodically because it's fun exercise for my brain, does that make me a prodigy?
@geistxyz
@geistxyz 8 лет назад
No
@Dark3nedDragon
@Dark3nedDragon 8 лет назад
It means your above the norm
@Finity_Dust
@Finity_Dust 8 лет назад
+KashimusPrime This is called the difference between a good education and a bad one. Nothing else.
@weixiao2342
@weixiao2342 8 лет назад
+KashimusPrime sorry, probably no, I've only started learning English 3 years ago, but my reading level is higher than 99% of kids here in the U.S., it's only because I went to a very good school, and had great teachers.
@americana1234
@americana1234 8 лет назад
+Emily W I think there have been studies that validate the theory that early enrichment actually increases IQ, but increases it only as high as that person's potential
@sakurakty7121
@sakurakty7121 3 года назад
When i was 3 years old i cried for guitar but my parents thought I'm too tiny to hold or play it🙂 so thats why i became an average person😂😂 Edited: now I'm an adult prodigy.
@muhammadkhairulbinmdkalil6662
@muhammadkhairulbinmdkalil6662 8 лет назад
Omg julia without her glass on. So adorable & no reflection
@lexabenoit756
@lexabenoit756 7 лет назад
I was always much better than average and picked up things very quickly (In academics, and how quickly I learned to walk and form sentences- I walked at 9 months and began forming sentences a little after one).I was always the smartest in the class and never studied and rarely ever got a B. However, this slowed down dramatically once I turned 12. I don't know if it had anything to do with the way I was being taught or something else. It was most likely the teaching environment because It was right when I was in 7th grade. The teachers began not to teach us and expected us to pick it up on our own. I was used to this because that's how they always treated kids in honors, but not to this extent. Most kids struggled but pushed through it. Though, for me it was harder, I strived in a place where they didn't teach you all the steps, and taught you short cuts because we were able to comprehend the problems without the extra information. So, now I do online because I found it was easier to learn by myself than to stay in a place that didn't care about whether you missed a class because you were absent and forced you to take tests anyway because I was not going to risk ruining my GPA and all my hard work for a couple of bad teachers.
@MichaelMillerGR
@MichaelMillerGR 8 лет назад
I drew an exact replica of Tony the Tiger when I was 3.
@StuartFuckingLittle
@StuartFuckingLittle 3 года назад
wowoweewa!
@AlanMartinez-xz5em
@AlanMartinez-xz5em 8 лет назад
yes im a child prodigy i am 3 years old, cant talk and can use youtube to watch Dnews
@Ndo01
@Ndo01 8 лет назад
I'm not a genius or prodigy but the no rules thing seems very true, I remember I was a smart kid in primary school because it wasn't very strict, then in high school things got "important" and I was pretty much a dumbass, but after that I was free again and my curiosity has been insatiable ever since, allowing me to learn much more than I did in school.
@MrOuion
@MrOuion 8 лет назад
Well, when I was young. I was interested in science and astronomy ; I knew more about astronomy, biology, and a host of other things then my peers. I am now still interested and keep updating my knowledge since.
@Vallavender333
@Vallavender333 7 лет назад
when I was young I had straight As and tested in the top 2 percent of my age. but then my family moved 13 times. mostly to military based with a lot of rules. now I'm in community college with below average math scores. im not blaming it on my parents but I didn't have the most nourishing childhood. now I'm a dissapointment.
@dahdream6044
@dahdream6044 7 лет назад
Same here. It was so easy to be cocky when everything was easy as 1-2-3. Now, everything is biting me back. Lack of social interaction and not trying to improve myself as a person really hurt me. I'm just a typical teen that seems to have no life. R.i.p. the old me.
@auraflowerthompson8203
@auraflowerthompson8203 7 лет назад
When I was 10/11 my mum forced me to practice my spellings and I got 20 out of 20 in most tests; then when my mum stopped tutoring me I started to slack off then I got 12 out of 20.
@AppleberrySmith
@AppleberrySmith 7 лет назад
Aura flower Thompson There comes a point in time when what you've studied a head for become what you are currently studying and then you learn something new.
@MrPipe007
@MrPipe007 8 лет назад
I guess I was one at 10. I was playing 2 instruments and speaking 3 languages .. but I don't know if it's more of being surrounded by encouraging people with access to the right tools.
@KreativeHogwartsLegacyGUIDES
@KreativeHogwartsLegacyGUIDES 5 лет назад
yeah and then after that, ppl dont care anymore, right? its sad how life is.
@gazeddreamer3501
@gazeddreamer3501 7 лет назад
Some people made major advancements in society. Others steadily lay the groundwork for those leaps forward. Possibly, though many child prodigies may not stand out in adulthood, they could still be contributing significantly to progress. So, all is not lost.
@AndiTheValkyrie
@AndiTheValkyrie 8 лет назад
Nope, high IQ but no particular talent. I like to believe I was born in the wrong era and that's why my talent remains hidden.. Yeah.
@Pink7omy
@Pink7omy 8 лет назад
+ScarlettShinzon same
@cthulhutentacles4994
@cthulhutentacles4994 6 лет назад
AndiLives Maybe your talent is playing an uninvented instrument
@pineapplesapples3377
@pineapplesapples3377 7 лет назад
I was a great artist from a young age ,and I was also diagnosed with Aspergers. I can memorize anything I put my mind too. Aspergers is within the autistic spectrum yet it is not as noticeable that it is there. You would meet me and not be able to tell that I have it. I memorized every piece of political news I wanted during the presidential race. I go through phases of things I like. I will go crazy about the subject for a period of time then forget about it the obsess over another subject. I can be very annoying when it come to a subject I like...
@papisuckmypoosay69
@papisuckmypoosay69 7 лет назад
This is like me except I was diagnosed with HFA and I'm a horrible artist
@liwest511
@liwest511 7 лет назад
I got tested in circa 2015 and my IQ is roughly 143 at any given time or situation. The other day I said "poor puppy" about a _horse_ in the Kentucky Derby... I meant it, too. For a solid 2 seconds. And then I felt the _horror_ set in.
@wyattmacwatt6469
@wyattmacwatt6469 8 лет назад
"perfect practice makes perfect" i wasn't a kid genius almost though lol thank you Julia love you're stuff forever
@Tylerf962
@Tylerf962 8 лет назад
When I was a baby I can smudge my poop on the walls
@vanrozay8871
@vanrozay8871 8 лет назад
"Genius" has been so diluted by overuse that it's lost real meaning. Like "incredible" and "awesome" it only stands for "kinda good." I heard someone refer to Michio Kaku as a "super-genius." He's a smart guy, and gives good explanations of science, but come on!; where's the breakthrough discovery or Nobel Prize? Maybe Turing, Mozart, Shakespeare; definitely Newton and Einstein, but please don't apply the name to every smart kid.
@Zenovarse
@Zenovarse 4 года назад
Agreed
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