@FutureIQ @ngkabra @Shrikant I disagree with those who say, 'stop commenting'. They team up very nicely for an easy, non-judgemental, friendly dialog on off-beat topics. That is the exact reason I like it. It leaves me smiling. Its a great way to relax. Those with a shorter attention span may want it in a ~ DENSE ~ capsule format. This is not an utter doom-and-gloom documentary. That is also why I like it 👍🏽. The rest, whatever in-depth portion you want to "hear", the links are in the description 😁. Please sit down and read. No comments 😁.
@FutureIQ Having a conversation/using humour/asking doubts is one separate genuine thing whereas most of the interruptions being about putting yourself out, making a topic about you, is whats bothersome to focus on the actual topic! Kindly requesting you to not make this suggestion/critique (by so many people) as just others misunderstanding you, rather focus on whats really bothering. I don't mean to sound rude, please take the message in its correct intention.
Bhai bcoz of his bad jokes you watch full video not bcoz Navin is very knowledgeable 😂 nonsense or jokes or bad videos have most views on RUclips get those stats. And anyways I think his dialogues are mostly scripted n he knows what he is doing.
@@atulkulve2981 I was going write something similar. Thay have a very unique concept in the YT India and this channel will boom in future when the podcast concept would be boring for people
Okay, no hate to anyone in this video, i honestly enjoyed it and think you guys are smart, but not in this way. In 12:15, you guys state that “having less confidence means that you are more likely to be smarter than people who have more confidence.” While this may be true, it definitely doesn’t apply to everyone. And stating that having thoughts of not feeling like you deserve achievements, do not deserve what they actually get, and feel like they’ve aren’t as smart as people perceive them as are “good” is actually insane. Those thoughts (and more) are all thoughts people have that all correlate to imposter syndrome. I understood the Dunning Kruger effect, but imposter syndrome honestly really shouldn’t be something to be glorified having. Coming from someone who has had those, thoughts, it sucks, a lot. And im not denying the things they stated in this video, people who don’t exactly know what they’re talking about often tend to freely speak their mind, yet, that doesn’t mean that being the opposite is good either. It isn’t like being insecure or unconfident makes you a genius, and nor does being confident in your expertise make you an idiot. In short, saying that imposter syndrome is something that “people who are smart have” is not something that anyone should say is right.
Thanks @mehakpracha2513. One of the reasons for this is that I get a lot of my material and insights from Twitter. After I've managed to collect a sufficient number on a single topic, it becomes a video here. -@Navin
Yeah, same in English, "Empty vessels make the loudest noise." But in Marathi the same gets translated as "Shallow waters are quite noisy," which again has an English equivalent of sorts in the idiom, "Still waters run deep" but that is a completely different context than the one we started with!! 🤣 Hmmm. You have given me an interesting idea here. I just realised that some idioms are translated nearly word-for-word in multiple languages but others seem to have independent origins. Should get Navin to work on an episode on the etymology and evolution of idioms one of these days... :)
This is a bit late I know but hopefully not too late!! Thanks so much for the Super Thanks!! Very kind of you! 💛🖤 - Shrikant, Naveen, and the entire FIQ team!
Normally it is assumed that people having no opinions on anything are idiots as their upper floor is not active 🤣 some situation demand to form an instant opinion , for e.g sports or on the battlefield and in such situations indecisiveness is result of not being abel to form an instant opinion and they end up being the losses thus you can not paint everything with same brush I belive . Diffrent situations demand duffrent reactions . Am I sounding idiotic ? 🤣
@abhijishirke7214 Noted and thanks for the critique but I'd like to clarify something please. Navin is not a lecturer or a professor teaching me. Although the didactic format of the episode might make it seem so, I want to reiterate the fact that he is a dear and knowledgeable friend that I sit down with to have a conversation about things that I don't know. And because it is a conversation and not a lecture, I freely interrupt him whenever I have a question or a doubt. Any interruptions are always in exploration of the topic. That said, I know I tend to go overboard with the humour at times but that's something I am working on and will get better with time. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Honoured that you chose to engage with it rather than leave it unsaid. 🙏 - Shrikant
@@TheFutureIQ My apologies Shrikant for sounding rude. I didn’t mean to but probably ended up being rude. I really liked your comments in some episodes as they did bring up the queries which we also had in mind, however in few cases we couldn’t focus on the actual topic and thought it kept getting digressed, hence the comment. Again, sincere apologies. While I realised that I should have given a constructive feedback rather than a the comment I put, I highly appreciate you taking it positively. Respect! You are doing a great job by putting out such a unique and informative content that is very rare to find at one place. Kudos to you. Please keep up the good work. 🙏 PS: Your channel is possibly at the top of my and many others favourites list and I’m sure you are heading towards a big milestone soon. Wish you all the best !!👍👍
Modi ji is the best example of Dunning Kriger effect
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@FutureIQ @ngkabra @Shrikant
I disagree with those who say, 'stop commenting'. They team up very nicely for an easy, non-judgemental, friendly dialog on off-beat topics. That is the exact reason I like it. It leaves me smiling. Its a great way to relax. Those with a shorter attention span may want it in a ~ DENSE ~ capsule format.
This is not an utter doom-and-gloom documentary. That is also why I like it 👍🏽. The rest, whatever in-depth portion you want to "hear", the links are in the description 😁.
Please sit down and read. No comments 😁.
Thank you for your kind words and level-headed opinion!! :)
- Shrikant
Love the concept and love the way it has been presented. ❤😂
@FutureIQ Having a conversation/using humour/asking doubts is one separate genuine thing whereas most of the interruptions being about putting yourself out, making a topic about you, is whats bothersome to focus on the actual topic! Kindly requesting you to not make this suggestion/critique (by so many people) as just others misunderstanding you, rather focus on whats really bothering. I don't mean to sound rude, please take the message in its correct intention.
He interrupts the conversation every time and it gives a bad experience. Please keep a serious topic without unnecessary interruption
Bhai bcoz of his bad jokes you watch full video not bcoz Navin is very knowledgeable 😂 nonsense or jokes or bad videos have most views on RUclips get those stats.
And anyways I think his dialogues are mostly scripted n he knows what he is doing.
@@atulkulve2981 I was going write something similar. Thay have a very unique concept in the YT India and this channel will boom in future when the podcast concept would be boring for people
@@atulkulve2981 I actually would love to listen Naveen alone.
Serious topic, but interruptions and bad jokes are killing the show…
@@atulkulve2981 I agree. It is scripted to give it this easy, friendly vibe. Scripting it is not easy.
Okay, no hate to anyone in this video, i honestly enjoyed it and think you guys are smart, but not in this way. In 12:15, you guys state that “having less confidence means that you are more likely to be smarter than people who have more confidence.” While this may be true, it definitely doesn’t apply to everyone. And stating that having thoughts of not feeling like you deserve achievements, do not deserve what they actually get, and feel like they’ve aren’t as smart as people perceive them as are “good” is actually insane. Those thoughts (and more) are all thoughts people have that all correlate to imposter syndrome. I understood the Dunning Kruger effect, but imposter syndrome honestly really shouldn’t be something to be glorified having. Coming from someone who has had those, thoughts, it sucks, a lot. And im not denying the things they stated in this video, people who don’t exactly know what they’re talking about often tend to freely speak their mind, yet, that doesn’t mean that being the opposite is good either. It isn’t like being insecure or unconfident makes you a genius, and nor does being confident in your expertise make you an idiot. In short, saying that imposter syndrome is something that “people who are smart have” is not something that anyone should say is right.
Is Navin this jovial in real life as well? 😊
Good job, guys. I wish you well.
He sure is :)
Thank you ❤️
- Team FutureIQ
Super Navin sir, thank you for sharing....
Loving how the references are tweets !
Thanks @mehakpracha2513. One of the reasons for this is that I get a lot of my material and insights from Twitter. After I've managed to collect a sufficient number on a single topic, it becomes a video here. -@Navin
Is it sonething like - stupids are cock sure and intelligents are confused?
In the Philippines we have saying "The can that is empty is noisier"
Yeah, same in English, "Empty vessels make the loudest noise." But in Marathi the same gets translated as "Shallow waters are quite noisy," which again has an English equivalent of sorts in the idiom, "Still waters run deep" but that is a completely different context than the one we started with!! 🤣
Hmmm. You have given me an interesting idea here. I just realised that some idioms are translated nearly word-for-word in multiple languages but others seem to have independent origins.
Should get Navin to work on an episode on the etymology and evolution of idioms one of these days... :)
We have FutureIQ example here as well. No need to react to every fact and interrupt the flow.
Its a good video but a little annoying that he interrupts him every time.😅
Best ending so far 😂😂
Thanks
This is a bit late I know but hopefully not too late!! Thanks so much for the Super Thanks!! Very kind of you! 💛🖤
- Shrikant, Naveen, and the entire FIQ team!
First line and modi came in mind😜
Stop interrupting so much please.
He has dunning cruger effect
The critique is my wife 😂
Normally it is assumed that people having no opinions on anything are idiots as their upper floor is not active 🤣 some situation demand to form an instant opinion , for e.g sports or on the battlefield and in such situations indecisiveness is result of not being abel to form an instant opinion and they end up being the losses thus you can not paint everything with same brush I belive . Diffrent situations demand duffrent reactions . Am I sounding idiotic ? 🤣
Great video but bad interruptions with poor jokes. 🙄
kudos to Navin ji @ngkabra / ngkabra , bearing one, extra 2ab intelligent co host.
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@abhijishirke7214 Noted and thanks for the critique but I'd like to clarify something please.
Navin is not a lecturer or a professor teaching me. Although the didactic format of the episode might make it seem so, I want to reiterate the fact that he is a dear and knowledgeable friend that I sit down with to have a conversation about things that I don't know. And because it is a conversation and not a lecture, I freely interrupt him whenever I have a question or a doubt. Any interruptions are always in exploration of the topic.
That said, I know I tend to go overboard with the humour at times but that's something I am working on and will get better with time.
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Honoured that you chose to engage with it rather than leave it unsaid. 🙏
- Shrikant
@@TheFutureIQ My apologies Shrikant for sounding rude. I didn’t mean to but probably ended up being rude.
I really liked your comments in some episodes as they did bring up the queries which we also had in mind, however in few cases we couldn’t focus on the actual topic and thought it kept getting digressed, hence the comment.
Again, sincere apologies.
While I realised that I should have given a constructive feedback rather than a the comment I put, I highly appreciate you taking it positively. Respect!
You are doing a great job by putting out such a unique and informative content that is very rare to find at one place. Kudos to you. Please keep up the good work. 🙏
PS:
Your channel is possibly at the top of my and many others favourites list and I’m sure you are heading towards a big milestone soon. Wish you all the best !!👍👍
Too much interruption. Better you script it. The dialogues of the two should be complementary and not digression.
This shows the genuine discussion.
Always saying phrases like " Gospel data " and " Gospel Truth " says a lot about coloniality of our minds!
It has nothing to do with "coloniality." It's just the English language. He is speaking English