@@bonkyoudedbo if u have no points in something you will just be average in that area, plus with intelligence you would know how to get the perfect vody and stay healthy
why not all 3 points in intelligence And see what happens you have 3 points to use he doesn't say that 2 points is the max that you can put to you choices status
@@miko_12347 dude wdym memory is useless? With a rlly good memory, there is so many use to it. Like not having to review for the exam since you have a rlly good memory so you would still remember the answers
Guys I got better idea: two points in money so you are born in multi millionaire family which gives you road in successful life and one point in charisma-BOOM you can easily become actor because of your family and it will be easy for you because of charisma and you will just be successful
1 point in intelligence 1 point in charisma 1 point in money Use your intelligence and money to start a business, the use charisma to help get better customers Profit Edit: thanks for 100 likes
But this is from birth, right? Money is the runaway easiest choice. A lot of the other things will just come naturally after being born to multi-millionaires. Money is a cheat code here
@@Cowboyfan6496 i dissagree you wont become charming, smart, get good memory nor will you have a ripped physique just because you got money. its by far the biggest waste 2 in memory is 100% the best option and add som charisma to that aswell
Do one point in money specifically for the family aspect of it. An upper-middle class family likely has some connections which could prove useful later in life.
I already have level one in intelligence, money and memory so I’ll take level 2 in money and level 2 in health. No cancer, no chronic illness, not having to work, it would make life actually enjoyable.
@@Jester_Advocate I’d say typically with more intelligence comes either more humbleness since you have a higher worldview on average or vice versa a higher level of apathy due to the realization of the meaninglessness of it all, with that much money you’d likely be a bit stunted since struggle is the cornerstone of ingenuity, anyone who starts off with a lot tends to only focus on perpetuating, while those that start with less tend to grow.
1 - Money | 2 - Charisma 1.Use Charisma 2.Invest money obtained 3.Profit Edit: I didn't really thought it out but with enough money and crazy charisma you can get crazy rich; if your friends with powerful people you can obtain favors that can help that's why I choose charisma
1 - Avoid intelligence. 2 - Utilize 2 points on memory. 3 - Use memory to study astonishingly well. 4 - Study all day. 5 - Use creativity to think out more experiments. 6 - Become a genius. 7 - Become famous. 8 - Profit.
I invest 2 into health 1 into smart. I do the side quest that requires 2 health points to do. To do it I must graduate medical school then help 1000 patients which will grant me two points. So In my next life I have 2 health 1 smart and 2 in wealthy family.
1 charisma 2 creativity become a singer by rizzing uo a record label manager and marketing team use the team to market your album release the album profit
Your build also sounds like it can also be good for directing & producing film, art, and music. I think 2 health, 1 charisma would be a very good build if you want to just be an actor.
Nah I, agree 2 in memory 1 in intelligence. With that memory and a good starting point in intelligence you can pretty easily get the genius intelligence with some studying.
@@shawn9042 While memory is undeniably important, especially for retaining large amounts of information, intelligence provides a broader range of cognitive abilities that can be more versatile and impactful in the long run. Essentially, high intelligence can help you learn how to learn more effectively, making it easier to acquire and apply knowledge efficiently. Therefore, investing 2 points in intelligence might offer a more well-rounded advantage, enhancing your overall cognitive toolkit and better preparing you for complex challenges. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UN7SBXJj2pc.html
@@shawn9042 @shawn9042, I understand your perspective on allocating 2 points to memory and 1 point to intelligence. It's a valid approach, especially considering the importance of a strong memory foundation. However, I believe that investing 2 points in intelligence offers a more well-rounded advantage. Let me explain why. While memory is undeniably important for retaining large amounts of information, intelligence provides a broader range of cognitive abilities that can be more versatile and impactful in the long run. Memory allows us to store and recall information, which is crucial for learning and performing specific tasks. However, intelligence encompasses the capacity to reason, solve problems, understand complex concepts, think abstractly, and adapt to new situations. These cognitive abilities can make a significant difference in how effectively and efficiently we navigate various challenges and opportunities in life, @shawn9042. High intelligence can enhance learning processes by providing the cognitive tools necessary to understand how to learn more effectively. This meta-cognitive ability-thinking about one's own thinking-enables individuals to identify the best strategies for acquiring new knowledge and skills, thereby optimizing their learning experiences. For instance, a student with high intelligence might develop effective study habits, such as summarizing information in their own words, using mnemonic devices, or teaching concepts to others, which can improve their understanding and retention of the material. Another example, @shawn9042, is a software engineer who quickly learns new programming languages and technologies, allowing them to stay ahead in a fast-evolving field. Moreover, intelligence aids in problem-solving by equipping individuals with the skills to analyze situations, weigh options, and make informed decisions. This involves both analytical intelligence, which allows for logical reasoning and critical thinking, and creative intelligence, which fosters the generation of new ideas and approaches. For example, an entrepreneur might use their analytical skills to assess market trends and financial data, while their creative intelligence helps them develop innovative products and marketing strategies that set their business apart from competitors. Similarly, a doctor with high intelligence can diagnose complex medical conditions by integrating information from various sources and devising effective treatment plans, @shawn9042. Practical intelligence, another component, helps individuals apply their knowledge in real-world settings, making them more effective in their personal and professional lives. For instance, a manager with high practical intelligence might excel at resolving conflicts within their team by understanding the underlying issues and implementing strategies that foster cooperation and productivity. A teacher with practical intelligence can adapt their teaching methods to meet the diverse needs of their students, ensuring that each student can grasp the material and succeed academically. Emotional intelligence, a critical subset of overall intelligence, involves the ability to understand and manage one's own emotions, as well as the emotions of others. This skill is essential for effective communication, collaboration, and leadership. High emotional intelligence can improve interpersonal relationships and create a more harmonious and productive environment, whether in the workplace or in personal interactions. For example, a leader with high emotional intelligence can inspire and motivate their team, leading to higher morale and better performance. In a personal context, a person with high emotional intelligence might navigate social situations with ease, building strong and supportive relationships with family and friends. Investing in intelligence, therefore, offers a well-rounded advantage that goes beyond the mere accumulation of information. It enhances your overall cognitive toolkit, preparing you for complex challenges by fostering a more flexible, adaptable, and innovative mindset. In contrast to memory, which primarily deals with the retention and recall of information, intelligence equips you with the skills to understand, apply, and even create new knowledge. This holistic development can lead to greater success and fulfillment in various aspects of life, as it enables you to navigate complexities with greater ease and effectiveness. In summary, @shawn9042, while memory plays a crucial role in retaining and accessing information, intelligence encompasses a broader range of cognitive abilities that provide a more versatile and impactful advantage in the long run. By investing in intelligence, you enhance your capacity to learn, solve problems, and adapt, ultimately better preparing yourself for the multifaceted challenges and opportunities of life. Examples from real life, such as students, professionals, and leaders, illustrate how high intelligence can lead to more effective learning, problem-solving, and interpersonal interactions, demonstrating its significant impact on personal and professional success. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UN7SBXJj2pc.html🧠💨
2 intelligence 1 creativity. In todays world thats all you need to be successful. Bonus money will come for being smart. Also id use my intelligence boost to become even more intelligent.
i would do the same build. people don’t realize how important health is. intelligence is good for learning and progressing, charisma is best for networking and getting ahead with connections. easily the best build imo
2 Health 1 Charisma That’s covers the hardest and most beneficial things in life. Your ability to communicate/sell and your health. Money will come in easier with these two
Why is everyone always obsessed with intelligence just get 2 points in charisma and date someone whos super rich and profide everything for you if thats possible why would you want being smarter💀💀 when you dont even have to use that intelligence
Better to put the two points into Memory, instead of Intelligence, because the way that it was explained, one point in Intelligence is just a straight-A student, which can be equally accomplished with memorization.
2 charisma and 1 intelligence. People seriously underestimate charisma. Look at our current society. If you are charismatic, you can do anything. Some people in our world live almost off of charisma alone. And you could get people to do whatever you want. If you ask, they’ll do it. Pair that with high intelligence and you have the tools for a good life.
2 in Charisma, 1 in Memory. With Charisma you can basically get money (from deceiving people) and intelligence wouldn't matter if everyone trusts you. Memory because who wouldn't want better memory?
... It is better then to pick 2 charisma and 1 health. health upgrades looks so scamming is easier and with better health comes better memory. Also you would live longer.
1 point in health (health is just the most important thing) and 2 points in charisma, that level of charisma is needed for all of those magic talking cats that seem to be popping up.
If you have 2 points in Memory then you're going to get straight A's in school anyways. So you should invest in creativity so you can figure out how to use your great memory for profit. Or Health so you life long enough to use your great memory.
With 2 points in creativity, you most likely wouldn't be an artists but an inventor/engineer. I'd personally take 2 points in creativity and 1 in wealth
1 to creativity, and 2 to intelligence. Creativity is not only limited to art, but also singing, writing, etc, and with intelligence, you'll learn more things faster.
That's exactly what I was thinking because creativity is something that is really valuable in life and intelligence is another extremely valuable thing. You may not instantly become someone that everyone loves, but you can use those things to to do a ton of good things in the world and then earn people's trust and respect and also you could make a ton of money with it
2 points of memory and 1 of creativity. Could learn all I need about animation, programming, ect. in one go and use my creativity to make whatever I want from it. Already have ideas for stories, just need the knowledge to get it out there.
I mean i’d go two points in creativity and one in health so I don’t die early as a creative genius and become a modern Mozart or Michelangelo. Alternatively two points in creativity and one point in charisma so I can sell any of my craft to anyone and become rich. If I’m so rich health isn’t a risk either
@@aidenaune7008 You could say that, but then again, I don’t have to really understand. It’s like a puzzle. I don’t have to understand why a piece goes in a certain place. I just have to remember that it does go there. Of course, having the intelligence would be helpful.
@@theaprentice6437 but what do you do when you come across a completely new problem? what if you cant find the solution online, or arent smart enough to understand it? what about figuring out how to put multiple pieces of knowledge together and how to mesh them properly? knowledge is by its very nature unoriginal, and so long as you arent trying to copy others 1 to 1, you need intelligence to make what you want to. the only question then is how much? the more original and creative your ideas, the more intelligence you need to implement them. but, its not a tradeoff situation. more intelligence means easier information gathering. intelligence begets knowledge, so picking intelligence means you will get just as much knowledge as you would by just picking knowledge, but you can actually use it.
@@aidenaune7008 Oh, intelligence would be very handy, but what good is it if you can’t remember anything? At least with the memory I can mess around until I stumble upon a solution. Then if I run into that problem again, I will know instantly what to do. As a person with average intelligence, I do this anyway. Of course, I could have just move one point into intellect, but then I would basically be were I am now.
2 points in smart. You get creativity, you get the smartness of what to do for your health, use your smartness for a multi millionare buissness, smartness is memory also. 1 point in looks.
2 Intel 1 health >Do well in school >Get a good job in IT paying at least 500,000 a year at base >Get promoted to CEO >Sell company for billions >Retire at 45 >Profit
@@theshadownator money is obviously extremely useful, but you wouldn't want to be known as an annoying, but attractive rich kid who might be reckless with the money. Joe doesn't specify how intelligent we are without it, but I assume its around average or slightly below. I'd choose intelligence, charisma, health and be fine in middle class wealth before getting rich from the intel + rizz combo
@@theshadownator yeah I get that but I would rather balance out my stats to be smart, healthy and an 8/10 and hollywood actor charisma, that means I will be happy and respected. I would then try to be a multimillionaire like 10m with those skills, invest and be set for life
I feel like people really don't underestimating how broken the memory one is. Being able to remember anything basically gives you intelligence, you still need to learn with intellegence and being able to remember every equation, answer or fact quickly gives you that. Remembering anything about a person can make them trust you. Learn any skill and you will always remember it. Read any book once and you'll become an expert. There is so much potential and it's not even close.
exactly what I thought, like the only one that can't be obtained with memory is health, but you can still put 1 point into health and boom, you're set for life
Except intelligence isn't knowledge and wisdom but ability to create new knowledge throughout pattern recognition and fast thinking. Memory would give you easy time in studying for a test. Intelligence would give you ability to understand knowledge to a core and make a new business out of anything. Intelligence is also broken cause you basically get creativity and knowledge perks to an extent