The Genius Within: How to Unleash Your Hidden Potential

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  • In this video I talk about three things which you can do that will help you unlock your hidden potential. Do you have any advice for people? If so, please leave a comment below.
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Комментарии • 169

  • @pasqualesimonelli1513
    @pasqualesimonelli1513 Год назад +58

    Surround yourself with intelligent people
    Find balance
    Never give up
    Become inspired

  • @davidattias6282
    @davidattias6282 Год назад +101

    Hey all, I’ve started a Math bachelor though I was 22 and about to finish masters. Life is long, take the time to do what you think is worth doing and you won’t regret it. Thanks for the video

    • @user-wm2tw
      @user-wm2tw Год назад

      What were you perusing before starting math bachelors?

    • @AW-ud6eh
      @AW-ud6eh Год назад

      I’m in the same situation I am just finishing first year

    • @satioOeinas
      @satioOeinas Год назад

      I am in the exact same situation, but as A W i am also in my first year study, in CS

  • @elishevabarenbaum5319
    @elishevabarenbaum5319 Год назад +12

    Great motivational talk.
    My 2cents:
    Don't believe people when they tell you you're not good at something, especially teachers. Maybe you have a different way of learning, or it's not the right time for you. I was told that I was tone deaf, but now am having singing classes, enjoying it and the teacher said I have a nice voice. But even if you're not good at something, it's ok to do it badly if you enjoy it.
    Either we do it to ourselves or other people do it to us, but we end up with labels, like arty, serious, joker etc. It's good to try different interests: if you like football, try a bit of opera. If you're an artist, take a law course. It expands your mind. I'm seen as a language person, but now want to tutor maths to children who are struggling. Actually want to combine it with languages as I want to focus on immigrant children and teach them in their native languages. Suddenly one can combine wildly different areas, maybe you'll end up writing a modern opera about football, or become a legal consultant on on art forgery.

  • @Regalman
    @Regalman Год назад +68

    Thank you my father said to me "you not as smart as you think you are" I got my masters degree and purchasing my first home. I also am going to build a video game studio once I settle into my new home. Never give up people and fight through the trauma.

    • @furkan8932
      @furkan8932 Год назад

      If you dont mind me asking what do you do career wise?

    • @tatthagatha2657
      @tatthagatha2657 Год назад +1

      Thats great to hear.

    • @wagmi9778
      @wagmi9778 Год назад +5

      He was right, in a way. You’re not as smart as you think you are. You’re WAY smarter than you think you are.

    • @Regalman
      @Regalman Год назад

      @@wagmi9778 Thank you!

    • @sherpunjakalpana3566
      @sherpunjakalpana3566 Год назад +1

      Best of luck😊..and best wishes your upcoming future 😊

  • @joeldoxtator9804
    @joeldoxtator9804 Год назад +5

    So much of this is reflected in Miyamoto Musashi's the book of the five rings.
    The path to genius has not changed in millennia.
    "Once you know the way generally, you know the path to all things."

  • @cosmicspectrum4507
    @cosmicspectrum4507 Год назад +13

    I totally believe in hanging around smart people in order to bring out your own potential. If you notice, a lot of the famous mathematicians and physicists were either mentored by another famous mathematician/physicist or they were colleges or they were students of famous mathematician/physicists.

  • @goldbarth
    @goldbarth Год назад +19

    I've been doing a lot of what you say for a long time, but it's much more important to remember it every now and then.
    Now that I'm studying again at 40 and learning software development in the 2nd semester, it's a very good reminder.
    Thanks a lot for this.

    • @ferdelallave
      @ferdelallave Год назад +4

      same path 37, learning software development and in second semester in university with the kids :P

    • @janbalangue357
      @janbalangue357 Год назад +2

      Similar story here. I transitioned my career to software development age 45 after working in customer service for many years. I earned two degrees while working with angry customers, including a Master’s Degree. Now a software engineer at 50, I can confidently say it’s possible to excel at learning at any age.

    • @ferdelallave
      @ferdelallave Год назад +1

      @@janbalangue357 Thank you for sharing, now my fear is not to find a job because of my age and little experience, how hard it was for you to find your first job opportunity?

    • @janbalangue357
      @janbalangue357 Год назад

      @@ferdelallave it took time and perseverance. After I graduated, I found the job hunt much more difficult than expected.
      After almost a year of fruitless searching, I enrolled in a web dev bootcamp and then a Java bootcamp that set up interviews with client companies after training ended. Those were hard times because the first bootcamp was expensive and the second bootcamp only paid minimum wage. I then passed the interview for a client company which was my first software engineering job. When I transitioned to a better engineering job this year, I did a lot of self-study while interviewing as often as possible.
      With software engineering, the learning never stops. This is what can be frustrating to newcomers, but it is also what I love about this field. The growth potential is enormous.
      The trick is to learn and practice to the extent that you can hold your own in technical knowledge with already employed software engineers. It’s not easy but it’s possible.

  • @21ruevictorhugo
    @21ruevictorhugo Год назад +37

    I live in a small rural town in France and surrounding myself with smart people is difficult. I used to live in the Boston/Cambridge area so with Harvard and MIT and UMass Boston (where I went to graduate school) there were smart people everywhere. But here I finally found one friend who's a retired professor of biophysics, so he’s it. Other than that I find smart people on RUclips videos and, hey, Math Sorcerer, you’re one of the best. 👍

    • @MathSocrate
      @MathSocrate Год назад +4

      Contente de trouver une française dans le public de MathSorcerer !

    • @ioio7470
      @ioio7470 Год назад +1

      Quite. A journey... How did you end up in France?

    • @21ruevictorhugo
      @21ruevictorhugo Год назад +4

      @@ioio7470 when my husband and I retired we had lived in Ireland for a while, working, and had gone to France a few times. Well, we discovered that at the time, 1999, we could buy a house in the south of France for the equivalent of $17,000. So, no mortgage, warm weather, good food.

    • @ioio7470
      @ioio7470 Год назад

      @@21ruevictorhugo ah, u hv lived a great life.
      I wanna know so much more abt you now 😇
      Where were u born?

    • @21ruevictorhugo
      @21ruevictorhugo Год назад

      @@ioio7470 In Massachusetts, near Boston.

  • @atlantis7070
    @atlantis7070 Год назад +5

    I've been out of school for over 20 years, i hated math but, not long ago it was bugging me that I couldn't even remember the stuff i did learn, like fractions. Checked out a math workbook from the library to refresh my memory. I enjoyed it so much I ended up buying a couple of books. RUclips videos really help when i get stuck. Never thought I would like math. Thanks for your videos!

    • @raedm9244
      @raedm9244 7 месяцев назад

      Challenge yourself and study\obtain math or engineering degree.

  • @mardespl5940
    @mardespl5940 Год назад +122

    Mathematician and philisopher at the same time. Such a valuable video and channel.

    • @goldbarth
      @goldbarth Год назад +2

      I thought the same.

    • @pepper5128
      @pepper5128 Год назад +1

      They're not as different as you may think.

    • @blackcitadel37
      @blackcitadel37 7 месяцев назад

      just like the ancients.

  • @Moshm4n
    @Moshm4n Год назад +23

    I love this encouraging content. It is much needed in our discouraging, apex fallacy culture.

  • @ezekielmadia8908
    @ezekielmadia8908 Год назад +23

    Hey math sorcerer! Been watching your videos for a while. In fact you were the very first mathmatician I subscribed to here on RUclips.
    With the dream of becoming an engineer I took your advice on the path I should take with math. Started with pre-algebra a year and a half ago. Now I'm finishing up pre calc in college and have a 4.0 thus far. Beyond excited to get deep into calculus.
    My most exciting moment in learning math is that it isnt about memorizing things, its about how to put these machines together and use them as tools to solve problems.

    • @ngeee10
      @ngeee10 Год назад

      I like what you said in the last part.

    • @amaan06
      @amaan06 Год назад +1

      And when you learn to put the machines together and constantly practice it, your brain won't forget the process.

  • @larrybryant4827
    @larrybryant4827 Год назад

    I agree 100% ! Many people are born with genius potential but learn to be and act dumb in order to fit in and socialize.

  • @stevencook9884
    @stevencook9884 Год назад +2

    I used to be terrible at math. In high school I got a 14 on the math section on my act. I always thought being good at math just wasn't in the cards for me. However, I changed my major in collage to engineering started at the first remedial math course and now I am in calc 3 and closer then I have ever been to my goal. Hard work and not giving up pays off. You can do anything you set your mind to truly.

  • @matheusdeluna1409
    @matheusdeluna1409 Год назад

    My advice for people is to keep watching your videos! You motivate me a lot!!!!!

  • @whatzause
    @whatzause Год назад +3

    I add this comment because you requested it. Your excellent presentation has undoubtedly inspired a lot of people, including me. I have only one thing to add. To paraphrase slightly what you say, “If you fail, try a different way, a different approach.” Good advice of course. But it is not always necessary to rule out trying again the SAME way because you may have just made a mistake, or because you might do better again on another try. After that you can still try a different approach.

  • @ABC-jq7ve
    @ABC-jq7ve Год назад +1

    Yes being friends with smart people helps. My best friends are all mathematicians/physicists/math students and it makes life more interesting.

  • @daddycool4884
    @daddycool4884 Год назад +3

    Im reading a book named Limitless by Jim Kwik, im new to reading, my vocabulary is pretty bad but im still doing my best right now, hopefully i find my talents like you smart people that have insane math skills 😂

  • @vaughanheussenstamm6483
    @vaughanheussenstamm6483 Год назад +1

    Hey hey, just to follow one of the last concepts you shared that people read the comments, so please share your good ideas: One idea that I personally would like to follow even more is the idea of finding heros that exist in our actual lives. For example, my father is a professional guitar player. I chose to idolize him when I was a child and learn as much as possible from him. I had a godlike Tae Kwon Do teacher (and many other real life mentors). I chose to focus on these types of people as my heros and do hero-worship of these ACTUAL PEOPLE. Now, knowing your heros in your actual life will lead to a lot of drama. That's something that isn't mentioned in this video. But hey, you need to know that there is going to be drama, and you can learn to navigate it!
    Even recently I have began to take chess lessons with someone of higher caliber than I (I am an expert, he is a master). This is making a huge difference. It isn't just Kasparov or Bobby Fischer. It's a real person who I am now in a friendship/mentorship with.
    Like The Math Sorcerer said, there are so many highly intelligent people at almost any university. Furthermore, there are intelligent people all around. So, go to community college, and/or find a work mentor, don't be afraid to idolize them temporarily to get that knowledge download. It really works and everyone could benefit from doing it.
    In summary: Find heros in your actual life.

  • @antonsleptsov3185
    @antonsleptsov3185 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for your courage and motivation!

  • @nulanfr5940
    @nulanfr5940 Год назад +4

    😭😭 those eyes are telling me to just do it and don’t procrastinate

  • @hlhy5457
    @hlhy5457 Год назад +2

    Thank you

  • @colinmaharaj
    @colinmaharaj Год назад +3

    Hi, I am new to your channel, while I am not a genius I think I'm very good at what I do. Sometimes, just starting something can be very difficult I am in the process of drawing a visual representation of netstat in a web browser. I'm using SVG. It took me weeks of procrastinating l, but I started, wasn't easy and it took me a couple hours just to get the basics of what I wanted to do, a correct design, then some of the code and math behind it. While I am very far from completing, I think a well thought out plan, and a good visual design, would be better to do first, for a complex topic like this

  • @mrmc55
    @mrmc55 Год назад

    Wow today I have learned something very crucial "finding balance"

  • @gangavalleymindtrainingpro917
    @gangavalleymindtrainingpro917 Год назад +1

    Very helpful advice for students

  • @theodoroschatziiosifidis2144
    @theodoroschatziiosifidis2144 Год назад +2

    Very optimistic, human centric, and aspiring message to watch!
    However, I suppose you agree that genius is more than knowledge. It would be great to get feedback on how to develop other skills that form a genius mind, such as problem solving or analytical skills .

  • @mastershooter64
    @mastershooter64 Год назад +3

    Unlock your inner product

  • @estudanteemcrise6170
    @estudanteemcrise6170 Год назад +4

    Estava precisando desse vídeo, estava pensando em desistir. Obrigada.

  • @amorfati4559
    @amorfati4559 Год назад +1

    I thoroughly believe most people are smarter than they think they are. I'm not a mathematician, but i did take college algebra and trig in high school. On the test before our final exam, i literally got 0%. My mind was so preoccupied with math that I started dreaming in math. The first question of the final was whatever that test I got nothing right on, and this thought popped into my head: "there's no way it's *this* easy". Lo and behold, it was, and a whole year of struggling clicked in place instantly. Sometimes its that cycle of putting all your attention on something that finally leads to a breakthrough. Something impossibly difficult was in reality very doable, it was just a state of mind.

  • @0o0PauloCamargo0o0
    @0o0PauloCamargo0o0 Год назад

    A point of view from Brazil: Bravo!

  • @nurulkarimsohi
    @nurulkarimsohi Год назад +1

    Your videos help me to be motivated each day.. Thank you....
    From Bangladesh🇧🇩

  • @user-wm2tw
    @user-wm2tw Год назад +2

    Thank you MS!!

  • @adamsam6823
    @adamsam6823 Год назад +1

    wow first dude i ever seen don 't blink for a minute lol . amazing content thanks alot

  • @TheSajjandas
    @TheSajjandas Год назад

    He is seeing through my soul.

  • @charlesmitchell5841
    @charlesmitchell5841 Год назад

    You are always so positive which is why I value your channel very much and look forward to every video you make. Thanks 👍

  • @lucasgraeff5391
    @lucasgraeff5391 Год назад +2

    bro I watched 5 videos of yours and they literally changed my points of view, and I'm not even into math, my field is psychology

    • @TheMathSorcerer
      @TheMathSorcerer  Год назад +1

      Wow this is really good to hear. I will make more videos like this! Thank you!

  • @OscarValenzuela-np8pv
    @OscarValenzuela-np8pv Год назад

    Its probably under your "use various methods," but I find drawing a picture as indispensable. I was just stuck on a combinatorics problem yesterday and I just wanted the math techniques to solve the problem. I got some sleep like you said. Then instinctively, I drew a picture and the problem just looked so easy that It made me feel dumb for struggling on such an easy problem. Thanks your video is quite helpful.

  • @jameslucarelli7172
    @jameslucarelli7172 Год назад +1

    I love this video. I was previously following a lot of tips here and everything he says is true! I feel extremely lucky to have all this knowledge at young age of 19 and to know it will only get better. Follow this man's advice and you will lead a successful life.

  • @rafaelfermin8925
    @rafaelfermin8925 Год назад +1

    Thanks for being inspirational, for the positive attitude that is fundamental for our growth in all aspects of our lives!

  • @stavz777
    @stavz777 Год назад +2

    I'm here because your a smart sorcerer. I appreciate your time and effort in helping anyone who needs it. Your precious, but not in the smeagol sense. :D
    There is something "Archimedes" about you, but I love it. Your videos are great 👍

  • @abeljuniorfabiane1804
    @abeljuniorfabiane1804 Год назад +6

    Não sei como cheguei nesse canal, mas o conteúdo é ótimo! Obrigado =D.

  • @xloppyschannel4881
    @xloppyschannel4881 Год назад

    I had another episode yesterday, and really needed these words to be said to me, thanks. If I get to do something good I will put your name on it.

  • @douglasstrother6584
    @douglasstrother6584 Год назад +2

    "Tubthumping" ~ Chumbawamba
    Play it loud!

  • @jmoney5097
    @jmoney5097 Год назад +1

    Thanks man, your videos really help in so many ways. You’re doing such a great job :)

  • @alepho4089
    @alepho4089 Год назад

    God I fucking love this channel so much. Thank you so much for posting these videos. You have no idea how inspirational you are.

  • @avengerx7786
    @avengerx7786 Год назад +1

    I am in second semester at college in India. I chose Electrical engineering, preferably because I could switch it to Physics or related fields in future.
    I am trying to change myself actively and I have to succeed in it.
    I hope you all do so.
    Thankyou

  • @kateanddot
    @kateanddot Год назад

    Excellent said👌 pure true!

  • @KhaalidAbdi-cu3gk
    @KhaalidAbdi-cu3gk Год назад +2

    I REALY INTRESTING YOUR VIDEOS ECSACTLY
    AND MOTIVATION MY LIFE KEEP GOING❤

  • @nobleknight2000
    @nobleknight2000 Год назад

    Love your videos sir. They are a well of inspiration, positive thinking and clarity

  • @Onirqa
    @Onirqa Год назад

    Thanks Bro! Genuinely appreciated by the world!

  • @Merlin-gl7zp
    @Merlin-gl7zp Год назад +1

    Recently I turned 18yo and the fact that I from now an adult is very stressfull. I didn't achieve things that I have planned for that age, my social skills even got way worse in the recent year and my self esteem has fallen. I know few smart friends, but I was thinking that I'm not worth them.
    None the less Iam willing to improve, my daily routines, social skills and interests.
    Also recently I got to a conclusion that if I want to make more nice friends, I should not do It on strictly to achieve that , but rather talk to people meet by accident, what do you think about that?
    Btw Im also a sorcerer!

  • @landrecce
    @landrecce Год назад +1

    My new favourite channel 🧙‍♂️

  • @colinmaharaj
    @colinmaharaj Год назад +1

    5:57 I remember that song especially the part , p*ssing the night away..

  • @sebastiangiraldo1703
    @sebastiangiraldo1703 Год назад

    You just have one opportunity, ignore negative thoughts and do whatever you want to do to be successful

  • @kirillpavlov920
    @kirillpavlov920 Год назад

    Thank you for good words of encouragement ❤

  • @rodrigocalisto8025
    @rodrigocalisto8025 Год назад

    Fantastic video! Thank you!

  • @nightowl32
    @nightowl32 Год назад

    feeling the energy ms!

  • @patriciagreen2365
    @patriciagreen2365 Год назад

    Great advice. Thank you!!

  • @unknownpage9239
    @unknownpage9239 Год назад +4

    He is right! , i thought i was bad a Math but i forced myself to spent 12h a day with 10 friends for 2 weeks and i took a Grade A on Statistics of Computer Science curriculum.
    The key is : practice everyday with the hours u want to put and eventually the knowledge it will enter in brain by itself , like going to the GYM that in the 1st day u cant hold 20kg , but in a month u can hold 40kg! Well i did myself and its Everything possible ...
    Also to keep it in good mood , balance it the day : half productivity and the other half of the day fun on BS stuff bcs we need it to use it as a fuel 😂
    Theres a quote that i mixed it from Neil Armstrong and Assassins creed :
    Small steps create a leap of faith! 🎉
    So tell the fear to fuck off , embrace pain bcs inside of it its a Pure mine with Gold,diomand , whatever 😂.
    If u dont give a fuck about pain , u r unstoppable.
    Embrace patience, stoic!
    Hope this was inspiring , i have to read it for myself too lol 😂

  • @arjunsinghpawar8538
    @arjunsinghpawar8538 Год назад +2

    Hello sir.... As you teach mathematics similarly I request you will you make video on statistics?

  • @jennifertate4397
    @jennifertate4397 Год назад

    Hi Math Sorcerer. Sometimes I understand mathematical concepts more visually and make drawings. But some past professors overlook this and almost immediately don't give me a chance to explain explain my different way of inderstanding a problem, to see of course whether or not I am right or partially or whatever. And I know that everyone has their own time constraints and levels of patience or interests, etc., but how can I seek out professors or grad students who will spend the time with me? Thanks dude. Love all of your vids that I have seen.

  • @michaelkennedy5126
    @michaelkennedy5126 Год назад +1

    Chumbawumba was the band you were referring to in this video.

  • @gonesillystudios
    @gonesillystudios Год назад +1

    Good video! But, I still don’t understand how to identify talent in inconsistent education. However, I will do all of these tips. Keep up the hard work!

  • @falmgalm
    @falmgalm Год назад

    Surround yourself with smart people.
    Surrounding yourself with positive influences will inspire you to be better.
    Strike a balance between what you are trying to do and other things you can do in general.
    Never Give Up.

  • @wiserdivisor
    @wiserdivisor Год назад

    Thanks Mr. Sorcerer! Good luck to you too :)

  • @belove0705
    @belove0705 Год назад

    THANK YOUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @NatureHarmonyHub151
    @NatureHarmonyHub151 Год назад

    Great video man your content is amazing !You’ve inspired me to broaden my knowledge in mathematics like never before. Do you think you would be able to make videos on Chemistry books?

  • @idealsAREisomorphic
    @idealsAREisomorphic Год назад

    Bro, now I need to know how to unleash my visible potential that everyone notices.

  • @piplus2
    @piplus2 Год назад +3

    Thanks for another awesome video! I would recommend this book: The Talent Code: Greatness Isn't Born. It's Grown. Here's How.
    by Daniel Coyle

  • @arturbomert9877
    @arturbomert9877 Год назад

    Inspiring stuff.

  • @raedm9244
    @raedm9244 7 месяцев назад

    Recommending this book:
    The Genius in All of Us: New Insights into Genetics, Talent, and IQ Paperback - March 8, 2011
    by David Shenk

  • @SeaPhoenix01
    @SeaPhoenix01 Год назад

    Made friends that are smarter than you!
    Find balanced in your life.
    Keep trying. Even If you fail, find another way to do it
    People dont know how smart they are.

  • @Curious_Boy0
    @Curious_Boy0 Год назад

    I don't have any productive comment, but to say this was a great video

  • @SilentAttackTV
    @SilentAttackTV Год назад

    I like to think of it as patience with myself rather than discipline

  • @AliAbidalkareem
    @AliAbidalkareem Год назад +1

    Another therapy session from the Math Sorcerer.

  • @alexforget
    @alexforget Год назад

    Act out of love to yourself. Don’t be a bully to yourself, find a way to manage the tasks, the things you want to do and make it fun and easy.

  • @theencryptedpartition4633
    @theencryptedpartition4633 Год назад

    Limitless NZT vibes, ever been curious about this topic

  • @kushagrachadha4581
    @kushagrachadha4581 Год назад +2

    These things should be taught at an early age in schools. Thanks for the vedio👍

  • @rizalpambudi
    @rizalpambudi Год назад

    In Order To Improve At Mathematics, First YOU Have To IMPROVE On Yourself Generally. 🌟

  • @Mysterious-Night
    @Mysterious-Night Год назад +7

    This isn’t related but I hate how I’m so academically smart but I have literally no emotional intelligence, social skills, or wisdom

    • @TheMathSorcerer
      @TheMathSorcerer  Год назад +9

      Well you can work on those things over time:) Good luck:D

    • @rusi6219
      @rusi6219 Год назад +2

      Who needs friends when you have books

    • @anniesizemore3344
      @anniesizemore3344 Год назад +3

      @@rusi6219 I might have agree with that statement a few years ago. But try to make friends. Books can't hug us when we cry or get scared. Books aren't the same as human companionship

    • @lescrux
      @lescrux Год назад +1

      you just need experience, you'll get there eventually.

    • @raymeester7883
      @raymeester7883 Год назад +3

      @@anniesizemore3344
      The irony is that the reasoning you have is probably why he is staying away from people.
      You wrote friends can hug when we cry or get scared.
      What if his "friends" are causing him problems and pain?
      What if they mock him and make him feel stupid?
      Maybe that is why he prefers books.

  • @Setheeeeeelol
    @Setheeeeeelol 10 месяцев назад +1

    hey math sorcerer , you might not see this but right now i am in 11th grade and i am struggling so much with my subjects , like really struggling , i keep failing even though i try so so much and right now they might even expel me because of my low grades so please help me , i used to think i was smart or smth but right it certainly doesnt feel like that anymore. (my subjects are math , chem , physics and computer) also if anyone can help me with this please , i would love everyones input on this.

  • @أمينالهريمي
    @أمينالهريمي Год назад

    I love your channel

  • @arjunsinghpawar8538
    @arjunsinghpawar8538 Год назад +2

    How to study of statistics?

  • @jewdahfax8544
    @jewdahfax8544 Год назад

    hello Math Sorcerer Could you please make a video about Best Technique to Solve Problems in Math and How to create your own thinking in math ! like no way you could be gifted like that except these people like terrence tao , Oliver Heavside Learnt thinking no body comes perfect without Directions I hope you make it on your next video Thank You

  • @KamleshPal-dw7ju
    @KamleshPal-dw7ju Год назад

    Hlo sir I have completed my 12th and I take pcm mathematics. Some elder says it is very hard , why did you take it? It is really very hard sir. Please tell me on this topic and guide me with basic maths and teach me.

  • @snapman218
    @snapman218 Год назад +1

    I solved P vs NP

  • @surrealistidealist
    @surrealistidealist Год назад +2

    The most important thing is that there are no short-cuts. Great things take time, even lifetimes.
    That being said, the closest thing to a short-cut is to focus on healthy lifestyle factors. Get your sleep, eat a balanced diet, manage your stress, have good relationships, journal to reflect and clear your mind, enjoy nature, exercise a lot even if it's just walking and doing simple calisthenics. Avoid or stop doing drugs, including the legal ones.
    Get tons of great books and use them for reference and inspiration as much as you can! Use your library to save money, or at least to slow down your book-buying addiction enough to make it sustainable! Lol

  • @ajg6651
    @ajg6651 Год назад

    Ty for all you do great information as always!

  • @ahmedkamal1901
    @ahmedkamal1901 Год назад +2

    You don't blink 👀

  • @israeldeandrade4022
    @israeldeandrade4022 Год назад +2

    it should be amazing like Sonic the Hedhehog

  • @plutobaby9996
    @plutobaby9996 Год назад

    The notion that people are born smart has never been more untrue in today’s society, the reason why people may appear like they have some extraterrestrial intelligence is because you only see their performance or success, kind of like the iceberg theory, you never see the learning process and practice thats has compounded over the years that’s made these people so good at whatever they do

  • @relly793
    @relly793 Год назад

    subscribed for the googly eyes

  • @bebetter4808
    @bebetter4808 Год назад

    He is the teacher you wish you had in your school.

  • @0bcy666
    @0bcy666 Год назад

    U saw my soul so i can trust you

  • @magvs_mæstro216
    @magvs_mæstro216 Год назад

    Think I'm home😢 ::thumbs up:: (those were tears of joy)

  • @NothingHumanisAlientoMe
    @NothingHumanisAlientoMe Год назад +1

    12 theorms for life

  • @Akshay-bc3et
    @Akshay-bc3et Год назад +1

    I waited for him to blink 😅

  • @kaushiksb1832
    @kaushiksb1832 Год назад +4

    Well if Newton himself is telling me, then I guess I'm smart

  • @nick-pu4zae
    @nick-pu4zae Год назад +1

    👌♥️

  • @Kairat_Tech
    @Kairat_Tech Год назад

    I miss time when i studied math for fun. Now i don't need to do it for a living and it feels bad.