Genius & Easily Raising Your IQ

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  • @jefferyford5309
    @jefferyford5309  Месяц назад +23

    If you have ever enjoyed any of my videos you really should click on the link below to watch my TED Talk and learn even more about who I am and how YOU also can use your wide variety of positive differences to make yourself special and positively standout in life. Check it out and please leave a comment when you do. Much appreciated! ruclips.net/video/iFsRbMxp8dw/видео.html

    • @Probabilityislife
      @Probabilityislife Месяц назад

      You know that there is a species more intelligent than humans on earth then right?
      That our "leaders" are corrupt and driving us towards disaster ?

  • @soapmode
    @soapmode 6 лет назад +1353

    It's always heartening to see people at the far end of the IQ spectrum presenting as humble, patient, and encouraging human beings who want their fellows to succeed. Thanks, Jeffery.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  6 лет назад +208

      Thank you and you're very welcome. Other peoples success is often rewarding to far more people than just themselves. We enjoy a multiplier effect throughout our lives that tend to rise us up if we are flourishing in the proper conditions for growth.

    • @DavidBloodJohnson
      @DavidBloodJohnson 4 года назад +27

      @@jefferyford5309 you have given me some hope. I used to be pretty smart as a kid, but the environment I was forced to be around, as well as a bad diet, has severely lowered it. I'm 27 and want to go to college someday

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  4 года назад +50

      @@DavidBloodJohnson It's great hearing from you again, David. I've heard it said that a persons past doesn't have to equal their future ... and it's true! The time you spent eating poorly and in whatever environment you were in doesn't define you ... YOU DO! Let go of the past, forgive yourself if necessary and move positively forward toward the life you most desire by making the best choices possible for yourself. One other thing, I used to tutor college/university students and many older students felt out of place in the classroom. Don't let that stop you because you will be an excellent example that will give hope to others AND you have 40 years left until retirement ago of 67. You have so much life ahead to live and to shine. Make your life extraordinary!

    • @DavidBloodJohnson
      @DavidBloodJohnson 4 года назад +8

      @@jefferyford5309 I'm just trying to figure out how to heal my brain, along with fighting with my autism diagnosis.

    • @DavidBloodJohnson
      @DavidBloodJohnson 3 года назад +3

      @Avocado Toast I appreciate the kind words, but I see it as a curse that I need to be rid because along with it i have a learning/intellectual disability, severe ocd, add/adhd, ptsd, intrusive thoughts, etc. I am doing this all on my own, and I'm 2 years past the age of a fully developed brain. My family abandoned me, and pretty much left me to rot. I will always see this as a curse to be rid of. I never even finished high school because I was kicked out. I may be too late for me to go through neurogenesis, and neuroplasticity. I'm pretty much screwed for the rest of my life. I can't eat normal food like everyone else. All of my interests are things that do not even contribute to society, but no matter how much I want to get away from those interests, my brain will not let me.

  • @VangusKhan
    @VangusKhan 7 лет назад +1139

    TL;DW Directory:
    02:44 - How to listen correctly
    05:50 - How to read intelligently
    08:45 - Increasing your attention span
    12:58 - Developing the mental syntax necessary for higher level thoughts
    16:08 - Creating a strong intellectual environment for you to live in

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  7 лет назад +203

      Thank you for creating this!

    • @VangusKhan
      @VangusKhan 7 лет назад +91

      Jeffery Ford, thank YOU for creating the video!

    • @RoJoMe
      @RoJoMe 7 лет назад +46

      Jeffery Ford hi, I'm a kid, my dad has an IQ of 160. He's considered a, "Super genius" He often says I could be a genius. That's one of my dreams. My mom tell's me, "Your not a genius. Your dad has a very high IQ, but is not a genius. Genius's have very hard life's and are introverts." I think that their's people who are smarter then you, everybody has an equal. A minor, and a superiority. I have ADHD, so attention span is hard for me, but I've figured out too control it... So, you've really helped me. I'm only 11, so I'm still not very. "Wise" But I'm still trying to imagine ME being a genius, I hope you see this...

    • @VangusKhan
      @VangusKhan 7 лет назад +23

      Da real Mr crbs, I'm not Jeffery Ford, but thought I'd chime in. When I was growing up, I was in much the same situation. My father was, and is, a genius (on the IQ scale). Although, that does not mean it comes without character flaws, sometimes to a fault.
      You're very humble for your age to understand that everyone falls within a spectrum, where there are always people above and below. My advice to you is to focus on learning as much as you can, exploring the world, and fostering your own curiosity. Don't pay too much attention to IQ scores or any other measure of intelligence. What matters the most is if you enjoy life, enjoy company, and have fun.

    • @RoJoMe
      @RoJoMe 7 лет назад +4

      Vangus Khan thanks, it's kinda hard too match up too a, "Genius' if you know what I mean.

  • @michael_maurus
    @michael_maurus 4 месяца назад +52

    „Silence is the best way to be human.“ Thank you Jeffery - this is emotional IQ at highest level.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 месяца назад +3

      Thank you, Michael. Wishing you wellness and happiness throughout your life!

  • @italocassano5415
    @italocassano5415 2 месяца назад +51

    Notes (Disclaimer: English is not my 1st language):
    The speecher has IQ in the 99.9 percentile and he believes that:
    -IQ can be almost always raised since the external context we grow up in is far from perfect.
    - to raise IQ you need a good foundation:
    - how to listen = arguing comes often from not listening to others. To be a good listener be active (i.e. shut down the internal voices in your head and ask questions). Through listening we can "steal" technical experience of people, so do it. While listening, suspend judgement (often the speaker justify a statement after he has made it, so let him explain to have a better idea of what is being said). Take notes (e.g. while talking with the doctor).
    -how to read INTELLIGENTLY= for everything you read consider always the source. Consider the age and the context in which the author is writing (age, historical phase, geography, gender). Ask yourself who published the material. Think about the date of publishing.
    -attention span= you want a good attention span because a good working memory it's a prerequisite for high level thougths. To do this: learn to be comfortable both in company and while alone (to do that you can create a good environment). Also, you need to have a very special interest where you reach a state of flow. Then apply this state of flow capacity to other things.
    -Diet= know how different foods affect you.
    Mental syntax= it is necessary to develop higher level thoughts. You need good grammar skills to think better.
    Vocabulary= most people think in words. The more nuanced your vocabulary the better your thoughts.
    Music & Math= both help develop mental syntax. Those 2 combined with language skills give you a very solid
    foundation
    Environment= you need a place where you can stay at peace with yourself (inside or outside your house). Give yourself time to daydream (the foundation of invention) and a space where you can hear your thoughts (society always wants to tell us what to think, learn to listen to yourself)
    Other people= get involved with other people as they know yhings that you don't. People change people.
    Great books= read great books . If you read good grammar you learn good grammar.
    Music= listen to classical music. Not all music is good for your mind.
    Museums= go to museums.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  2 месяца назад +9

      Well done! Thank you for the summary. I'm sure it will be of help to others. Much appreciated.

  • @DanandDonna1
    @DanandDonna1 6 лет назад +225

    Math brings me to tears in two minutes. One parent was kind of helpful. The other parent lived to scream at me while I was doing homework. The WORST! I never got over it. Reading, same. I taught myself how to read at 40. Love books. This is a good video. Thank you so much.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  6 лет назад +91

      Donna, Thank you for sharing your story! So many people have given up not because of a deficiency on their part but because of the nonsense they have had imposed upon them by others. I'm incredibly happy you went back and learned to read at 40. That is a beautiful and loving thing you did for yourself and I hope your message will inspire others to do the same. You have dignity and wisdom. I honor that in you!

    • @chickennuggettheories3524
      @chickennuggettheories3524 4 года назад +4

      Jack Black It means that Donna learnt to read once more at 40 years old. She/he (I don’t want to be accused of assuming genders) obviously delayed the learning, rather procrastinated learning how to posses the skill of reading. Hope this was helpful-Amy-Rose (Also considering something, do you think I should try for Mensa because I need other’s opinions. I’m not sure if I’m too young to ask my parents. I am 12. Don’t worry if you don’t have a specific opinion on this subject but I would greatly appreciate any acknowledgements and opinion. Many thanks.)

    • @marjorie2459
      @marjorie2459 3 года назад +1

      Same here. I cannot concentrate on what I am reading. I do read but my brain is busy thinking other things. I admit I'm a lil stress on my situation.

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 3 года назад +4

      When someone is yelling at you, the parts of your brain that handle Logic, Reasoning and Creativity shut OFF. That is NOT the correct way to help a child do homework at all! I'm so sorry. I'm glad you taught yourself to read again, I hope that you can at least learn enough math to balance a checkbook and understand your own taxes. Its so important for many things in life

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 3 года назад

      @@marjorie2459 Do you like picture books better, like illustrated books or children's books? Maybe you are a visual learner. I prefer books with some illustrations in them, it just hold my interest much better.

  • @suncityy4833
    @suncityy4833 Месяц назад +59

    High inteligence is nothing without discipline and work. I am a smart person. I am being humble and there will always be someone above me, but I speak 7 languages at 17, grade A student, a great speaker have a high sense of awareness. Yet for all these years I was useless, just looking at a screen and doing nothing. Now i am a business owner, am studying 3 more languages and doing that all while exercising and working consistently. In life, emotional inteligence is way more useful. You must stop wanting and thinking about and instead do. This guy is an example of both. Take notes.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  Месяц назад +14

      Thank you! I very much appreciate your words and am impressed with your successes. Best of everything to you!

    • @Icantfuckingthink
      @Icantfuckingthink 23 дня назад

      WOAH- might I ask for how you’ve managed to own even a business at age 17?

    • @spoopyscaryskelebones3846
      @spoopyscaryskelebones3846 21 день назад +2

      What do you consider as "speaking the language", is it A2? B1? Just saying basic phrases? What's your threshold?

    • @suncityy4833
      @suncityy4833 20 дней назад +1

      @@spoopyscaryskelebones3846 I consider "speaking" a language anything B2 and above. :)
      While it is true that most languages i speak are slavic (russian/serbo croatian/macedonian/bulgarian) and closely related, i can still communicate in english german and albanian.
      My best foreign language is english and my worst is albanian which i am still learning but undersand (it is particularly hard because of the wide variety of dialects)

    • @nunosilva5821
      @nunosilva5821 6 дней назад

      @@suncityy4833 any advice to someone wanting to learn a language, for example german. I want to be self taught until I surpass B1 level but I don’t want to miss essential grammatical rules

  • @garbojaxmcbruce9626
    @garbojaxmcbruce9626 5 лет назад +172

    This guy is such a bro, it's amazing

  • @gaiseric9518
    @gaiseric9518 2 года назад +41

    Those who are truly intelligent show humility. I have met many smart people in my college years, but the smartest of them in my courses were as humble as this man here.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  2 года назад +9

      That's an interesting observation. I find that age and experience humbles one if they are the least bit self honest and self aware.

    • @gaiseric9518
      @gaiseric9518 2 года назад +1

      @@jefferyford5309 I feel as though humility may be a key to skepticism which in itself is a strong foundation for scientific and mathematical thought. Thanks for sharing your wisdom on these topics. They have inspired me to go back over some of my college math courses and get a deeper understanding that just the grade I was given.

    • @RonCecchetti
      @RonCecchetti Месяц назад

      I've also met some really smart people who were also somewhat impatient

    • @ladybird491
      @ladybird491 Месяц назад

      No one owes strangers humility, you don't know them and don't even know if they do, just worry about yourself.

    • @Goofycontrast
      @Goofycontrast Месяц назад

      ​@@ladybird491 Tf

  • @operatorpsikh1268
    @operatorpsikh1268 6 лет назад +117

    This man is handing out pure gold. I hope I will nurture my children and give them the opportunities I didn´t had.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  6 лет назад +25

      Thank you very much. I wish the very best for both you and your child!

    • @Leon-oh3qf
      @Leon-oh3qf 3 года назад +3

      @@jefferyford5309 awwwwwwwwww

  • @user-sm4ve3vb8r
    @user-sm4ve3vb8r Месяц назад +4

    "People change people. Allow the good ones to change you for the better." Nice.

  • @them9dij455
    @them9dij455 4 года назад +123

    Jeffery: “I’m really ignorant, I don’t know how to fly a space shuttle”

    • @itsamemario9780
      @itsamemario9780 4 года назад +2

      Jeffery*

    • @augustflorian3401
      @augustflorian3401 4 года назад +11

      Him saying that and being so smart really proves his point that pushing ignorance is good for intelligence

    • @psychedelictacos9118
      @psychedelictacos9118 4 года назад +18

      What a fool, I was flying space shuttles before I could ride a bike!

    • @vividchilling2492
      @vividchilling2492 4 месяца назад +1

      @@augustflorian3401 100% it's so freeing, it's amazing!!!

  • @slushyslushy7777
    @slushyslushy7777 3 года назад +510

    How to listen correctly:
    •accept that words mean what they mean
    •accept what's being conveyed with you
    •don't listen waiting to speak; be active
    •ask questions
    •don't judge what people are saying why they are saying it to you(Don't judge so quick)
    •take notes
    How to read intelligently:
    •consider the source of everything(age, environment, era of college attendance, place of birth, gender, who, date)
    Attention span building(working memory):
    •learn to be comfortable in your own company and in silence
    •create a nice environment
    •have have special interest(passion) where you can incrementally shift that passion to other things
    •diet: know your body
    Developing proper mental syntax for higher thought:
    •really really good grammar
    •increase your vocabulary
    •music
    •math(structure,systems,patterns)
    Creating a strong intellectual environment:
    •quiet
    •Still
    •peace
    •encourage daydreams
    Misc:
    •pool intellectual resource(other people
    •think with yourself
    •surround yourself with great books(with people who you want to emulate logically or emotionally)
    •other things that aren't in music
    Thank you sir. And I highly implore others to watch the video in its entirety

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад +67

      Well done! Thank you for your contribution. Much appreciated!

    • @N1sjsjsj
      @N1sjsjsj 3 года назад +8

      amazing! Thank you so so so much

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад +32

      @@N1sjsjsj You're so so welcome! All my best to you!

    • @deathmeter7243
      @deathmeter7243 3 месяца назад +1

      Oh, I didn't even need this video. I already do all this.

    • @kaanozk
      @kaanozk Месяц назад +1

      My ADHD-brain salutes you

  • @ILikeFeelingElectric
    @ILikeFeelingElectric 5 лет назад +62

    This is very interesting. From my experience, it seems as if I've increased my IQ over a 4 year span. I don't know if it's because of puberty, but I experienced a huge increase in mental capabilities around 9th grade. The year before, I got bad grades in a class, so I told myself I would get straight A's throughout all of high school. In 9th grade, I suffered daily to attend to my anxiety and lack of focus. Ever since that year, I've been getting better ever since. These tips seem to be true according to what I experienced over the years in high school. If I had anything to add (now that I'm writing this on the spot), then it would be to practice introspection and/or mindfulness meditation. For me, I was lonely in high school, so I spent most of my time alone. The world, as it truly is, really opens up to you once you train your metacognition to look at your thinking and behavior. I've learned to move past my enslaving psychological complexes.

    • @nikolayboichev6329
      @nikolayboichev6329 4 года назад +2

      Big brain

    • @discipledesigned
      @discipledesigned 4 года назад +2

      super kid good grades are correlated with intelligence directly

    • @ILikeFeelingElectric
      @ILikeFeelingElectric 4 года назад +3

      J ross Psychological complexes can directly hinder one’s ability to apply their intelligence. I only made good grades after I began the process of sorting out my complexes

    • @hayatzor6249
      @hayatzor6249 3 года назад +1

      it's the same for me too

    • @ILikeFeelingElectric
      @ILikeFeelingElectric Год назад

      @J People who lack mindfulness, self-awareness, and boundaries are more susceptible to influence from social media. And the influence from social media can vary from being healthy to extremely neurotic, depending on what is going on in the culture at that time & the person's history on the app. Where social media can engender neurosis, it is pathological and can trap people in loops of fantasy-indulgence. Thus, the person using the app should heavily monitor themselves and their social media ecology in order to avoid any neurotic influence & fantasy entrapment going against their individuation. The healthiest parts of social media would be those influences which inspire action in the world, self-development, good relating with others, and the acquisition of resources for the fulfilment of your potential.

  • @illuminati-cat1833
    @illuminati-cat1833 7 лет назад +13

    Hi Jeff,
    I am an A.I. theorist and I came up with a new understanding of intelligence. Mental coordination. I have a meta-model that says we build models of the world then simulate what can happen. As we learn more we can subconsciously be creative combining what we know in new ways. My insight into this also was from Immanuel Kant. That all we can know is perception. So this is the metamodel. We recognize and then simulate then decide. I love your videos and hope you make more. I made some videos myself if you want to see them. You are a wonderful person. What you said in your video are good tips for how to organize thinking. It follows my model that I want to develop further. I am asking people to help me so I share with people and discuss with them my thoughts. I like solving problems like you. I want to understand how it is possible people can solve problems. That is why I am an A.I. theorist. I need to understand intelligence before I can create it. And I need to make friends to help me with what I cannot do myself. Keep making wonderful videos Jeff.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  7 лет назад +7

      I truly appreciate your comment and what you're pursuing. We need people like you to move humankind forward toward maximizing our evolutionary potential.

  • @madgiemadgie9128
    @madgiemadgie9128 3 года назад +8

    What a sweet and humble man you are! I was actually searching for videos like this in order to help my children this summer, because they have started slacking, academically. But as I listened, I actually started wanting to implement your suggestions for myself!! Thank you and God bless you🙏🏾

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад +1

      Thank you, Madgie Madgie! I have another video titled, Become a Genius & Master the Secret of Life that I've spoken about on the Christal Frost Show's radio/podcast that can absolutely transform peoples lives to places they never believed possible. I can assure you that it will blow your mind and it can EASILY be done in the home with less effort than most people would believe possible. I hope you'll check it out for both yourself and your children. ruclips.net/video/Std3RX5ujNg/видео.html All my best to you and yours!!!

  • @sasukeuchiha-ui9tx
    @sasukeuchiha-ui9tx 3 года назад +5

    its been 3 years and you still reply the comments...ur really sweet ,loads of love to u jeffery from india

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад +5

      Thank you, Arsh! Much appreciated. I watched your Angelina Jolie video in your playlists. Wanted is my favorite movie of hers. Girl Interrupted, Gia and The Tourist are outstanding as well.

  • @drsolomon6038
    @drsolomon6038 4 года назад +6

    What I noticed is that the most common character trait of geniuses is a really good concentration ability. Thank you for your videos!

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  4 года назад +3

      Concentration and persistence is definitely key along with being able to put things together and seeing things in a systemic manner and developing processes that make sense for the matter at hand.

  • @bloodypommelstudios7144
    @bloodypommelstudios7144 3 года назад +3

    Learning to ask good questions is an incredibly underrated skill. I can listen to a speech and think someone is smart but they are demonstrating knowledge or insight in to a single domain. If someone asks really good questions however it can show they have good listening skills, comprehension, are actively questioning and analysis what is being said and they know what to ask to improve their knowledge.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад

      Great comment. A good question can be of great benefit to both the questioner and the one being questioned.

  • @cleliaalbano2184
    @cleliaalbano2184 3 года назад +16

    Great! I like you encourage us to daydreaming. Imagination is indispensable to build intelligence.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад +8

      So true! "Creativity is intelligence having fun." Albert Einstein

  • @jlushefski
    @jlushefski 4 года назад +9

    I just found your channel and appreciate you covering a topic that is often misrepresented, misinterpreted, or clouded in emotional arguments. Over ten years ago, I achieved a Prometheus score on one of the Hoeflin tests (the one without vocabulary questions). Back then my vocabulary was weak, and my scores, such as SAT, reflected that. I made an effort to read more fiction (including your favorite), and, as you recommend in this video, I sought out authors with a variety of backgrounds, genders, etc. The Hoeflin tests are no longer active--maybe not even available--but my vocabulary has drastically increased alongside my writing ability.
    Your mentioning of focus is great point that others tend to ignore. People talk about intelligence as an innate trait, like hair color, that is independent. I think it is more helpful to think of intelligence as a skill, like throwing a ball. Nobody knowledgeable discounts the genetic influence, but throwing a ball well relies on neuromuscular factors, flexibilty, advantageous anatomy. And, of course you can practice and improve!

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад

      Well stated. We can all improve our minds in a myriad of ways. How one desires to do so for one's self should be contemplated at length and put into action ... if one so desires.

  • @sirrsch3825
    @sirrsch3825 29 дней назад +2

    Hey, this was a really interesting listen! My views on self-actualization reflect pretty closely to yours, as far as I can tell. This stuff should come from a place of self-love and open-mindedness to the sea of ideas around you. We're all constantly learning, but I worry that as we get older, people become more rigid in their beliefs and opinions and that stunts a lot of personal and societal development. So it's refreshing to hear someone like you have the spirit of a young adult like me.
    One thing caught me towards the end though - your view on a lot of music not being very good for the mind? I'm hardly an artist (I'm a compsci student), but I've been brought up classically trained on piano from when I was young as eight, and since then I've learned to appreciate a lot of pre-19th century music. As I've gotten older however, I've started to have a really strong palette for a wider variety of more experimental modern music that reflects a lot of the social/political issues that different groups of people experience. I'm known to have a 'weird' taste in music but my friends like to come to me as a critic on everything because they know I'm passionate about it. Whilst I enjoyed listening to you, I found that comment a bit shocking to hear and felt that it was a bit reductive on artists that are pushing boundaries in the modern landscape. It doesn't have to be for you of course(!), but even modern pop music that seems vapid on the surface always has some kind of intelligent subtext that speaks for its own popularity. Art that can tap into the hearts of millions of people at once is powerful, and it takes a special kind of genius to achieve this. That's why I being able to digest different kinds of music is so important to me, and was wondering what you really meant when you said that?

  • @JustInsane1
    @JustInsane1 Год назад +7

    I have watched this video about 5 times, I think so much about IQ and thinking in general. Finding this video really helped me plan for what I wanted my future to consist of. I scheduled my Mensa administration test and I thank you for helping me find my way.

  • @yayyay7076
    @yayyay7076 3 года назад +75

    This nigga’s dropping knowledge.y’all better keep up.

  • @vobisw
    @vobisw 6 лет назад +6

    Really great video.
    Sort of thinking:
    ~ 75% pictures
    ~ 20% words
    ~ 5% feelings
    Actually there is a really great tedx talk.

  • @nishinoya1093
    @nishinoya1093 3 года назад +7

    This may have been published 3 years ago, but this is so inspiring. I’ve never heard somebody speak anything so inspiring like you did. For some time I’ve lost motivation for school, and pretty much life but after listening and watching this it’s like changed my point of view of how I view things. Thank you so much for making this video it’s really helpful to me, I’ve never in my life seen someone like you and I want to thank you I feel motivated from watching this. It makes me want to actually do something and reach my goals that I’ve never tried to reach because recently I have been failing school due to 2020 and everything happening and it’s caused me to loose motivation but this actually help me gain back my confidence. Thank you!

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so VERY much, Nishinoya! May you manifest everything that is great inside of you and have an even greater time doing it and enjoying its rewards!

  • @JoeffereySumpkins
    @JoeffereySumpkins 23 дня назад +1

    That was beautiful. Bring life to life. Honestly, I want to change my lazy, unambitious ways so bad, and the biggest struggle is utilising focus and discipline to really understand the systems that govern the ideas in what I'm learning. It's always possible, I shouldn't constantly beat myself up over failure, but instead present the opportunity to change. Bless your soul Jeffery.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  20 дней назад +1

      Wise words. Thinking in terms of systems and patterns can take us far in life. I've noticed this works differently for different people AND in different ways throughout our lives as our strengths change as we mature and grow. Enjoy the process the best you can and know that I wish you well!

  • @princeekeson12
    @princeekeson12 4 года назад +6

    The listening and refraining from judgement is key. "Principles over personality." And yeah...reading is a skill, not a passive activity. I'm going to check out more of your work.👏

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  4 года назад +1

      Thank you. Reading and listening are subjects that should be taught and practiced throughout grade school and then as an introductory first year college component for a mandatory communications course.

  • @drabous8119
    @drabous8119 4 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for this video. It really made me sad to hear from some people that you can't improve one of the main aspects that's responsible for your success in life. You saved a person from completely giving up on life.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  4 года назад +2

      Thank you so very much for letting me know how this information has affected your life. . This means a lot to me. I strongly suggest that you also watch my video titled, Become a Genius and Master the Secret of Life. ruclips.net/video/Std3RX5ujNg/видео.html It breaks things down into the simplest components and I know it has also helped others. I make videos that I wish I would have had when I was younger and then I share my experiences and knowledge with the world. Thank you for reminding me once again that my offerings have value. Your act of kindness today made a difference in my life as well. All my best to you.

  • @PGM82607
    @PGM82607 5 лет назад +11

    Thank you, Growing up I was insecure about my intelligence which led me to be on wrong path , later on I learned to believe in my self, I got away from my old life and I hope practicing this will let me increase my perception on life.

  • @princeekeson12
    @princeekeson12 4 года назад +4

    The best teachers are not just people who give information, but they also teach their students how to get it themselves. Thank you for this video.👏👏🙏🙏 Edit: SUBBED.

  • @bearbreath5751
    @bearbreath5751 6 месяцев назад +6

    31 yr old electrician, thank you man

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  5 месяцев назад +3

      You're most welcome. I have a lot of respect and gratitude for people who become electricians. I thank you for what you contribute to our world.

  • @Cybersecurityisgood
    @Cybersecurityisgood Месяц назад +1

    This is some of the best advice I have ever heard in my opinion. I have always been a numbers guy, and I have stayed in my own little mind with just numbers. I will branch out and learn some new things. May GOD bless you, sir.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  Месяц назад

      Thank you! I'm glad to hear you're a numbers guy and that you also would like to branch out and learn some new things. Numbers can be quite fascinating. A person could live a very full life investigating the power (and sometimes mystery involving) of numbers. Enjoy discovering more about the world and who you are and know I wish you the best!

  • @osnopuppy
    @osnopuppy Месяц назад +9

    18:30 I know I’m not the only one that heard this 😂

  • @sing4life901
    @sing4life901 4 года назад +1

    Yes sir you are right because no one tells how to increase IQ and every lines of yours are 110% correct and I am going to follow these immediately , thankyou...

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад

      You're very welcome. I hope you are enjoying life and doing well.

  • @exshyguy
    @exshyguy Месяц назад +1

    He is so right . Finally, a person who understands. Thank you, Mister Ford, and thanks to the algorithm for the video.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  Месяц назад +2

      You're very welcome and I'm glad that you understand as well. It's amazing to me that so many people try to fight this being true and want to attack whatever source tries to improve their lives and make our world better. Thank you for speaking up with your acknowledgement. Much respect to you!

  • @graciegracie
    @graciegracie Год назад +3

    Thank you, Jefferey. It's my second time watching your vid (four years ago and now).

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  Год назад +1

      Thank you. I'm glad that you've found it useful. I wish you the very best in life!

  • @gatheringwithin
    @gatheringwithin 6 лет назад +2

    You are right about how it feels good to be around people on your iq level. I just got this nice feeling while listening to you and seeing how you think and acknowledge the multilayered nature of things. Actually the lack of connection I usually get make me feel almost antisocial and sad. It is such a relief to at least connect with what you say. I never wanted to segregate people but maybe I will find refuge in one of this societies you mentioned. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mighty_osaker
    @mighty_osaker Месяц назад +31

    i'm high and i cant follow

    • @nicholasdu4719
      @nicholasdu4719 Месяц назад

      There's elements to pick up on too... And then there are times where he is not shining as a 100% perfect teacher... I would prefer the complete package myself as well

    • @HIRAMECLARKEHOPS
      @HIRAMECLARKEHOPS Месяц назад +1

      I'm high and I'm following.

    • @exshyguy
      @exshyguy Месяц назад +4

      He is high on IQ

    • @androidery1999
      @androidery1999 Месяц назад

      ​@@exshyguythere is no gummy for that my friend😂

  • @prakharanand5760
    @prakharanand5760 2 года назад +2

    the crazy thing is, i literally knew all of this, but never really took the time to make the connections and dwell deeper into how and why they work. well, this video basically helped me materialize those thoughts ive held inside me from a long time, especially coming from someone i can really trust without judging their whole lives before them speaking a word (i do that).
    coming from a 16 yr old, but, never lose hope in life, in what you really at your best can be, sure it would take sacrifices, changes, things you may not wanna do, but the reward outweighs all of them, the brain is a fascinating little lump of protien and fat, believe in yourself. good luck to everyone who have been thinking that they were a loser up until now!

  • @brainprogramcenterbpc2985
    @brainprogramcenterbpc2985 Год назад +3

    A huge effusive thanks to you - sir Jeffrey Allan Ford - for transforming my brain!
    I followed almost every of your pieces of advice thenceforth - I expanded my vocabulary and improved my grammar.
    I learnt 568 advanced words in English and 38 in my native language within a couple of months - it's very fulfilling.
    You're a hero!

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  Год назад

      That's very impressive! I hope you'll live a happy, fulfilling life filled with growth and meaning.

  • @stephenharbor3179
    @stephenharbor3179 2 года назад +2

    I don't know if you are still active on this channel, but I just want to thank you for taking the time out of your day to do this. I will use this in my studies in "other areas" as well as for raising my IQ. Thank you.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, Stephen, Yes, I'm still active in terms of leaving replies to comments and yes there will be more videos forthcoming. I have a special video coming up that I believe will be of great help and guidance to many people. This is an odd time in history and I'm basically just taking care of myself and enjoying life - there will be more though. I promise. Have you seen my TED Talk yet?

    • @stephenharbor3179
      @stephenharbor3179 2 года назад

      @@jefferyford5309 Not yet , I'll definitely check it out.

  • @tommyselbe1999
    @tommyselbe1999 4 года назад +8

    I never apologize for being the smartest guy in a room! if I'm not, I'm drawn to the intellect of others

  • @Aletta-ThisMoment
    @Aletta-ThisMoment Год назад +1

    Thank you Jeffrey - I’ve watched this video today 26 May 2023, exactly 6 years after you made it, and it means a lot to me, as if it was meant just for me today! - thank you so much! Blessings to you!

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  Год назад

      Thank you so much. Much of what I included were timeless truths for assistance that will likely never become outdated. May we both continue to grow and improve ourselves in a myriad of ways of our own choosing. I wish you wellness and many blessings as well!

    • @Aletta-ThisMoment
      @Aletta-ThisMoment Год назад

      @@jefferyford5309 Thank you! All the best to you💐🙋‍♀️

  • @deinonychus5587
    @deinonychus5587 3 года назад +27

    The fact that daydreaming is one of my favorite hobbies-

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад +23

      Daydreaming is so vitally important because everything new begins with a new thought - plus, it's fun dreaming up new dreams and thoughts that are self generated and totally uncensored by the rules of others.

    • @deinonychus5587
      @deinonychus5587 3 года назад +4

      @@jefferyford5309 true i was making a story and most of it was inspired by my own daydreams

    • @krzysztofwojcik5845
      @krzysztofwojcik5845 3 года назад +2

      There is a point where too much of everything , even good, becomes poisonous eg. drinking too much water could kill you. That happend with me daydreaming all the time and my wife became unhappy. Latly I came across Wim Hof metod and started breathing, streaching and cold exercises (find on RUclips). Not only it makes me being here and now with others loved ones, listning to them (daydreaming still a lot of fun and good energy, but not all the time). I found out that WH metod increased my IQ test scores too.

    • @SharvanKumar-cf8hl
      @SharvanKumar-cf8hl 3 года назад +1

      Can i increase my iq by 50 percent by doing yoga and meditation.

  • @NocturnalRS
    @NocturnalRS 5 лет назад +1

    Dude you aren't ignorant you have great wisdom, ignorance isn't a lack of experience or knowledge it's knowing when you don't know something.

  • @TheGiantRobot
    @TheGiantRobot 3 года назад +4

    That was really cool. I thought I was going to hear about how to learn to do things that apply to an IQ test, but most of this I think was for real world intelligence.
    One thing I would add in evaluating credibility is that learning to gauge motivation is critical. How much money is involved? How much peer pressure? How much ego? These are the primary three motivators in the world today. Ego is the biggest problem, because that's the one in your head.

  • @user-qk4oh3lv4t
    @user-qk4oh3lv4t Месяц назад +1

    great advice! I'm done with my nonchalant reaction about my misery. Thank you Jeffery!

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  Месяц назад

      Thank you! Life can be full of challenges and these have been tough years lately. Wishing you a life of never ending growth and new sources of interests and happiness. All my best to you!

  • @augustodutra3839
    @augustodutra3839 5 лет назад +8

    As soon as I opened your video, I felt a huge amount of energy passing through my body. It seems to me that you have a very special mission here on planet earth. I can feel that you are being helped by very powerful spiritual forces. You are actually, a very powerful spiritual being yourself. Everything that you are has been chosen by you and your spiritual team before you were born, so you would be able accomplish this important mission. I am a Psychic by the way.

  • @exyronylfa
    @exyronylfa Месяц назад +1

    Joining groups and creating an environment are great advice, I've been imagining that for a long time, getting people with different skill set together to build something is what makes humans much more superior compared to other animals

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  Месяц назад

      I'd love to see more of individuals of excellence bonding together to create a better world and finding ways to expand the vision so that it can include the masses.

  • @jedfriedland9588
    @jedfriedland9588 7 лет назад +51

    Tremendous presentation. I teach this material and you are a fantastic spokesperson for this message. Validating and empowering in tone and rich in content. Thank you for this important contribution.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  7 лет назад +11

      Thank you very much. I appreciate your feedback and wish you much success in helping to guide others to improving their intelligence. It's important work that you're doing and keep in mind you might be planting seeds that will grow long after you've lost touch with your students. You are likely far more successful than you'll ever know especially considering the multiplier effect that occurs as your students lives touch others peoples lives, etc. etc..

    • @bilubilu2481
      @bilubilu2481 6 лет назад

      I'm do weird because when I do Iq tests on the internet the results are beyond 20-60 (Very Dumb) and I AM consideres the geniuses oficial my School and by my parents
      (Sorry english is nota my First language)

    • @shararzaid420
      @shararzaid420 6 лет назад

      @Bilu Bilu Which online test?

  • @ludwigvanbeethoven61
    @ludwigvanbeethoven61 3 года назад +2

    I love your contest. It's simultaneously kind and extremely refreshing

  • @kyletaylor3860
    @kyletaylor3860 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much Jefferey, I've been feeling lost for a while and you put everything into perspective for me. I'm going to immediately start implementing these habits into my life. I wish you the best.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  2 года назад

      Thank YOU, Kyle. I'm glad I helped you along your path. Life is a long time and it takes time to fully grow, mature and develop. It doesn't happen all at once. For me it has taken decades and I'm still maturing and becoming someone new and someone more. I hope I never stop growing. Enjoy your journey and I wish you the very best along your path.

  • @DonCE0
    @DonCE0 Месяц назад +2

    My biggest insecurity was I feel is my mathematics foundation, rocky schooling and never really grasped how to sit exams or study. I always felt slow at it

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  Месяц назад +1

      There are incredibly bright and intelligent people who never really excelled at school for a wide variety of reasons. One reason is that strong, outlier minds don't always excel in standardized and limiting environments. Wishing you great joy throughout the process of life!!!

  • @javiergarcia4027
    @javiergarcia4027 7 лет назад +7

    13:56 'except for the internet connection and your computer' that was a really smart one, i didn't think about it

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  7 лет назад +5

      I try to keep in mind that not everyone has the same good fortune as so many others around them. I encourage those who lack the computer (or tablet or smart phone) and connection to frequent a public library where computers can often be used for free.

  • @thegreatestcomesfromthewor6929
    @thegreatestcomesfromthewor6929 2 года назад +2

    I am enjoying reading so many intelligent people's sophisticated thoughts and humble opinions on this comment section, and your replies. How you are embracing people's comments from different perspectives is inspiring and encouraging me to listen to others better. Personally I haven't met anyone whose IQ is 99.9 percentile and above(or I haven't realized) and I had assumptions that those people might be arrogant. Thank you for breaking my ignorant assumption.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  2 года назад

      Thank you! The high IQ world is a true cross section of humanity with its truly humble participants as well as its sometimes pain in the derriere egomaniacs who believe their every syllable is a gift from on high. While I certainly prefer the one group over the other ... I have definitely found that I can learn from both and that sometimes the ego driven members help to keep things alive and moving forward. We all have our place ... no matter how annoying some folks can sometimes be. I know that I'm a fairly different human being (my TED Talk discusses that) so if I want to be understood and tolerated by others then I need to extend that same courtesy to those who are different from myself. Balance & Respect & Appreciation.

    • @thegreatestcomesfromthewor6929
      @thegreatestcomesfromthewor6929 2 года назад +1

      @@jefferyford5309 Thank you so much for replying. This means a lot to me since I have desire to be intelligent and I want to talk with great intellects. I will treat others how I want to be treated like you said. I have questions I want to ask you. I treat people with respect and I love exploring the ideas or truth with people and I often come across people who are not ready to discuss. (My definition of people who are ready to discuss = people who are able to see other people's perspectives and people who have ability to admit that they were wrong). What do you do when you face situations like this and why? Or should I just understand that this is the way they discuss and accept them? Do you sometimes try to change their thoughts? I would love to hear your insight on this and I would appreciate a lot.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  2 года назад

      @@thegreatestcomesfromthewor6929 My father once said to me, "Think about how hard it is to change yourself ... then realize that it is exponentially harder to change anybody else." My dad was right about that. I rarely care to change anybody's viewpoint because it just doesn't really matter to me in most cases. Plus, so many people are absolutely immersed in their own cognitive dissonance that it makes it a fools errand to try to speak rationally with them. Plus, most people think and make decisions based more on emotions than they do based on critical thinking so then you're practically reduced to speaking to them like you would speak to a child which demeans us both. BTW, I made a video about cognitive dissonance if you care to view it. One more thing ... care more about what YOU think than what other people think. Learn to (and work to deserve to) have your viewpoint matter more to you than other peoples affirmation of your views -- that is what individuality and freedom is all about.

    • @thegreatestcomesfromthewor6929
      @thegreatestcomesfromthewor6929 2 года назад +1

      ​@@jefferyford5309 Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts on this. It is so hard to change myself. I will focus on what I think rather than what other people think or rather than other peoples affirmation of my viewpoints. I think you are changing people's lives or thoughts by creating the videos here. I watched your cognitive dissonance video after you told me. It was very helpful to understand myself and others. I will work hard to reduce my cognitive dissonance.

  • @ycantiusegeorgiantextforhandle
    @ycantiusegeorgiantextforhandle 3 года назад +2

    I believe that when it comes to music, you should listen to music that challenges your concept of music. If you listen to mostly pop, give jazz and classical a chance. If you listen to mainly classical, give hip-hop and spoken-word a chance. If you listen to a lot of music, avant-garde metal, danger music, neo-tribal and other more niche genres would be the way to go. Expand your audio library.
    I mainly think visually, so I like to do the same with visuals. Look at pictures of (or better go to) places you've never been, avant-garde fashion, traditional fashion, etc.
    This goes for all of your senses really.
    In my experience, you're going to definitely see a huge change in the quality of your dreams, the things you can imagine, and more.

  • @ConnoisseurOfExistence
    @ConnoisseurOfExistence 6 лет назад +8

    Great video! At a recent IQ test I scored 150 and I'm preparing soon to take the original supervised Mensa test and let's see. I'm playing so called 'brain games' at neuronation site, which I think are really great and helpful. I'm trying to limit my diet to the 5 following things: lean meat (I really like pork, as I know their anatomy is close to the humans and thus containing many good for humans nutrients), fish and seafood, leafy greens (lettuce, spinach, kale), different nuts (especially walnuts) and different berries. All of that as organic, as my budget allows me. I've just learned to juggle with 3 tennis balls counter clockwise and I'm planning to start learning soon to do it clockwise. And few other brain developing activities.
    From all the mentioned things for brain development in the video, I would argue a bit about the grammar. For what it's actually good - for developing rigor? Maybe... In my view, too much concern about the grammar can be more of unnecessary obsession, than rigor developing factor. I'm always repeating to my friends, that the function of the language (spoken or written) is to transfer information. If the information is successfully transferred - the function is executed. Anything further is unnecessary formality. I'm trying as much as possible to avoid formalities. I think, that they are harmful for the thinking and hold back the intellectual development. My advice in this case is - rather let your imagination race wildly, than worry about rules and formalities.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the terrific comment. You make many good points and you're growing as an individual. It's important to keep adding and changing for growth. I wish you well on the formal exam. All my best to you.

    • @ConnoisseurOfExistence
      @ConnoisseurOfExistence 6 лет назад +1

      Hehehe, 'formal' exam... :) Thank you, all the best for you too.

    • @ltroy_sw
      @ltroy_sw 2 года назад

      How did you do?

    • @Screw_This
      @Screw_This 2 месяца назад

      I recommend consuming meat from ruminant animals, such as those in the Bovidae and Cervidae families (beef, deer, sheep, etc.), over pork specifically because ruminants have a more efficient digestive system for processing a plant-based diet compared to monogastric animals like humans and pigs. Potential benefits of ruminant meat include higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids (especially if grass-fed), a better micronutrient profile, plus a richer flavor, and a more appealing texture.

  • @username-js8bd
    @username-js8bd 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this. I am always feeling so much more stupid than my siblings who are geniuses, and I have always wanted to be like them.

  • @infinitelogicmachine8587
    @infinitelogicmachine8587 Месяц назад +8

    1:30 my IQ is 124 and how I increased my IQ in school is I imagined ways of using what I learned, like creating mathematical descriptions of the environment in my head

    • @infinitelogicmachine8587
      @infinitelogicmachine8587 Месяц назад +2

      Gave me a very bright dream world in the future
      And I also like philosophy, like Buddhism

    • @PrinceTerrien
      @PrinceTerrien Месяц назад +1

      And who tf gave you that number?

    • @oscarlove4394
      @oscarlove4394 Месяц назад

      @@PrinceTerrien what do you mean? i assume he just did an IQ test to get that number.

    • @PrinceTerrien
      @PrinceTerrien Месяц назад

      @@oscarlove4394 That's one assumption. No sufficient evidence. I question his legitimacy because I don't think doing a Facebook intelligence test will give you the best answers. I highly doubt he has an IQ of 124.

    • @Whwyhwywhwhwywhwh
      @Whwyhwywhwhwywhwh Месяц назад +1

      Agreed. We need sufficient evidence lol ​@@PrinceTerrien

  • @gdl9362
    @gdl9362 2 года назад +2

    I believe that the thing that matters the most is mindful awareness.
    Basically, mindful awareness of your own behavior in the moment governs your choices and perception of reality. This is why meditation is effective. Change is easy when you are aware of what you want to change.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  2 года назад +1

      I wrote an article for the August 2019 edition of the Mensa World Journal titled, Meditating Away Our Genius Monkey Minds. We are living in an era where too many people are afraid to pause, breathe and to simply be. I've given radio/podcast interviews on mindfulness and meditation and have been a guest speaker for a Yoga Teacher Training course. For me, it's a practice, not a religion. I don't over-ritualize it but I accept and understand why some people do. We must all find our own way along our journey. All my best to you.

  • @Slarti
    @Slarti 5 лет назад +39

    I was considering improving my vocabulary, then I realised it would be a floccinaucinihilipilification.

  • @lex6709
    @lex6709 4 года назад +2

    Intelligence is the ability to make new meaningful connections in proper timing. And our brain react to the fullest when our interests are related to. So, the way to increase intelligence is some sets of thinking combinations of 'new' and 'interest'. Find and learn or create new interesting things. Any brain activities that are associated with this will help you increase your own creative abilities, i.e. intelligence.

  • @pats3714
    @pats3714 4 года назад +4

    Read philosophy and play chess I say. One is about understanding complex ideas, the other is about thinking ahead. Creativity, now that's a totally different ball game. No idea what my own IQ is, I passed the 11 plus thing in the UK, so it can't be too low. Met some guys though that just blew me away. Like a lot depends on your environment, work in local government or something and you think you're intelligent, move out of that into the real world and you meet these guys who are unreal.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  4 года назад +2

      Hi Pat, In my opinion, the trick is to find your tribe where your kind (and level) of intelligence is most desired, needed and appreciated. That helps with bonding, rapport and being most useful and fulfilled.

  • @makeitreality457
    @makeitreality457 Месяц назад +1

    This is all great advice. And as someone who has improved IQ, it takes practice. So take notes and make a list if you have to. Practice. Make it visible. Perform these tasks every day. Just one more thing to stay focused, expand your vocabulary, and keep things interesting. If there is anything that is difficult to understand, look it up. Go to the source. There is no excuse not to, now that we have internet. And practice using the concepts in sentences to make them yours.
    It takes time to master the letters and symbols that pass for knowledge. So take the time to install and use them. Do continue to make progress...

  • @StandUpAndThrift
    @StandUpAndThrift 6 лет назад +7

    Thank you for another great inspirational video. Simplifying thoughts, not living in your head too much, and more...all GREAT talking points. Thank you for sharing a piece of your life with us.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  6 лет назад

      Thank you!!! I'm very happy to share a piece of my life with you "and you know you got it if it makes you feel good." :-)

  • @_eren_333
    @_eren_333 Месяц назад +1

    The kindness you have is enough for me to get me and do what I want to do. Thanks

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  Месяц назад

      You're very welcome. Your comment made a difference in my morning and is much appreciated. Thank you!

  • @paultremblay4836
    @paultremblay4836 6 лет назад +138

    This guy is the opposite of Jordon Peterson who claimed that your IQ is set at birth and there is nothing you can do about it.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  6 лет назад +110

      Our potential for intelligence is set at birth because we can only rise to the potentiality our physical brains can take us - but our actualized intelligence (where we are at any given time of our lives) is certainly dependent upon numerous variables, many of which I elaborated on in this video that are definitely under our control if we so choose.

    • @andyb1336
      @andyb1336 6 лет назад +3

      Is there any literature on the variance of IQ average available to anyone? I can't find anything on google scholar.

    • @kirkjohnson9353
      @kirkjohnson9353 5 лет назад +28

      Paul Tremblay- well, I think Mr Ford's statement "Our potential for intelligence is set at birth because we can only rise to the potentiality our physical brains can take us " is pretty much what J Peterson says. So... not really the opposite.
      Both guys talk a lot about improvement.

    • @Slarti
      @Slarti 5 лет назад +3

      @@jefferyford5309 thank you - that is a much more positive and what I consider realistic and hopeful take on genetics.

    • @cperson875
      @cperson875 5 лет назад +2

      Everybody is wrong about something

  • @rosemarybloom9851
    @rosemarybloom9851 4 года назад +1

    I'm so glad I came upon your channel. You have saved me from a lot of distress and insecurity I've been carrying for a while now and have given me hope that I'm not too old to grow. I will be watching more of your videos on this new path of learning and growth. Thank you, thank you for sharing your knowledge in such a down to earth manner! 🙏

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! You are NEVER to old to grow as long as you're still consciously alert. This video of mine might be of tremendous use for you and it is incredibly easy to implement. ruclips.net/video/Std3RX5ujNg/видео.html

    • @rosemarybloom9851
      @rosemarybloom9851 4 года назад

      @@jefferyford5309 Thank you for the recommendation! I just finished watching the video and found the steps you laid out very helpful. I would be most grateful if you could share educational resources to help adults learn math and numeric reasoning. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge! 🙌

  • @MAW51187
    @MAW51187 Год назад +2

    I could’ve used a teacher like this in grade school. Being born with 8 rays shining is a gift and a curse

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  Год назад

      I'm glad that I was able to share with you during this time of your life. I'm now an autodidact - meaning I teach myself the things I desire to know (when I'm able.)

    • @MAW51187
      @MAW51187 Год назад

      @@jefferyford5309 i am the same way , if i want to know it, i know how to find the sources and then i learn it.

  • @crystalexarch217
    @crystalexarch217 3 года назад +2

    I loved this video, great advice! I learned a lot. I'd like to offer suggestions: On the music side, maybe listen to other genres of music which you not normally do. This way you might discover something new, stimulate your mind and bond with other human beings through it. If you like hard rock, maybe listen to classical, if you're a classical type, maybe listen to tango. I'd like to suggest that skepticism is also very important. You alluded to it. Skepticism is one of the pillars of reason, lets you test a hypothesis about a particular phenomenon against the evidence, an attitude of doubt but willing to change your mind if the evidence is or isn't there. I mean honest skepticism, not debunkerism. Try to find out what their bias and motivation would be and what interests could be behind it, stay abreast of current affairs not just in your city or country, but globally, so you can get and analyze more information, looking out for new opportunities. Eventually you become good at it. If at all possible, travel to other countries at least for some weeks, so you get an idea of how other people live, trying to learn something of value, be more aware, put things into perspective and get new friends.

  • @zer0k4ge
    @zer0k4ge 3 года назад +5

    I can’t even remember what I had for dinner yesterday

    • @AndreiPuhach
      @AndreiPuhach 3 года назад +1

      Take notes :)

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад

      It's amazing and unfortunate though how some people can recall and regurgitate at great length the most trivial of minutia!

  • @NeoWasami
    @NeoWasami 3 года назад +2

    I am very grateful to have discovered you and this video, I lack a lot of focus but I can watch small portions of this video at a time and digest what you are saying more easily because you are presenting this with such an adroit sense of humbleness that I dont get a feeling of negative self image as you speak. I have a younger brother and he is intelligent but he has that need to dominate and compete that you mentioned...he is disdainful of my speaking of emotions and feelings about people around us. You dont need to be the center of the universe and it is wonderful to hear.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад

      Hi Phillip, I like your strategy of taking things in small steps and building upon them. Also, sometimes things can get lost if one hears too much all at once. Chunk it down and really, really understand and perhaps even master that one thing and then go back to the video, podcast or book - I've done that before myself. You're trying to authentically understand and not just rush through something. I respect that. All my best to you!

  • @RickGGb1
    @RickGGb1 Месяц назад +1

    I just realized how hazy my thoughts get due to impatience and laziness. Maybe you taught me something, sir.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  29 дней назад +1

      I'm glad my video might have been of use for you. So many things can make anyone's mind hazy from time to time - such as fatigue, stress, dietary choices, dehydration, other things on the mind, etc...

    • @RickGGb1
      @RickGGb1 23 дня назад

      @@jefferyford5309 You're right, i may have been neglecting most - if not all - of those.
      Btw, you seem very comfortable when presenting yourself as a genius. I, however, struggle with that ever since I was identified as a 'gifted kid'. I feel the need to do the absolute best at everything, which gives me performance anxiety in multiple areas. Because of that, I easily give up on activities such as studying at University (I have dropped out several times), or casually playing board games (against people who are far more experienced.)
      Logically, it's obvious that even geniuses like yourself need time to acquire new skills, and failing is a natural part of the process. But coping with such struggles emotionally is quite hard for me. Could you please give me any advice regarding confidence? Or any tip at all...

  • @Milly_91
    @Milly_91 6 лет назад +3

    Thank You Mr. Ford . I'm so inspired by your video. Wish you prosperity and good health

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you, Milana. That is very much appreciated. I wish you the best of everything!

  • @capitaltipton
    @capitaltipton 4 года назад +2

    Thank you, Jeffery. This was such a rewarding video, and it is an honor and privilege to listen to you.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  4 года назад

      Thank you. I'm honored that you spent time out of your precious life to listen to my message. Much Respect, Jeffery

    • @aidena5523
      @aidena5523 3 года назад

      @@jefferyford5309 Well said

  • @joshbruning7808
    @joshbruning7808 2 года назад +2

    "theres this thing called other people"🤣 i like the humor you sneak into this video

  • @Guwap
    @Guwap 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much 🙏🏽 You just changed my life

  • @elchino1970
    @elchino1970 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much. Now I have foundation tools to help higher my IQ. I am going to start by working on my grammer. I hope I have the honor to meet you one day
    You are inspirational.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад

      Thank you very kindly. Wishing you well on your grammar quest!

  • @blueflame3531
    @blueflame3531 3 года назад +3

    My whole life I've been drowning in my mind. It messed up my results. My IQ isn't the highest because my attention always goes elsewhere. Even at work, or when watching something I still have this issue?
    I hope your advise helps.

  • @ChandravijayAgrawal
    @ChandravijayAgrawal Месяц назад +2

    this is most amazing video, covered everything, i think i will return to this video in future to understand more of what was said

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. I'm glad to have been of help to you. Wishing you the best in life!

    • @ChandravijayAgrawal
      @ChandravijayAgrawal Месяц назад +2

      @@jefferyford5309 thank you, happy to get reply from you, and same i wish for you

  • @adenhotdog2031
    @adenhotdog2031 4 года назад +5

    Don't forget to have around 8 hours of sleep per night. Lack of sleep makes you think less clearly.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  4 года назад +1

      A sound sleep schedule is definitely important for being at your best. Thank you!

  • @Honey-Bee-25
    @Honey-Bee-25 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for creating this. I'm overcoming some obstacles right now that have been corrupting my cognition and robbing me of my memory. So, I appreciate you taking time out of your day to create this video and offering guidance and structure for my new routine. Thank you!

  • @varo3002
    @varo3002 6 лет назад +4

    how do you consider everything without getting lost in translation? what discourages my intellectual growth is not knowing how to be sure throughout pretty much any learning process

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  6 лет назад +4

      I don't demand certainty and it is definitely okay to simply admit when you don't know something. Also, there are times to suspend judgement while going through the learning process. Plus, the mystery one experiences from learning more and more can be far more enlightening than believing in things that are not true.

  • @Skurge
    @Skurge 2 года назад +2

    I'd just like to provide some clarification, as I believe that it has been relatively well established that there is a maximum inherent ceiling to an individuals IQ (likely to be a product of genetics and early development).
    I believe Mr. Fords point is that many individuals don't conduct themselves in a way that is conducive to operating at maximum capacity. Poor sleeping habits, poor diet, lack of exercise, lack of consistent "brain training" (math, logic puzzles, creative writing, etc.) are all factors that can be a detriment to ones practical cognitive ability.

    • @nevadatindall2471
      @nevadatindall2471 2 года назад +1

      I can detest this, proper training with a high iq holder can alter the developmental process and Piaget's developmental theory can prove this to be an objective

  • @peamutbubber
    @peamutbubber Месяц назад +1

    A little advice for people wanting to learn anything.
    Understanding can be viewed as a spectrum starting from an origin (not knowing anything) and extending indefinitely, e.g. understanding how to draw a straight line, then understanding what a line is in terms of sets, then what are sets and how are they defined, what are the axioms of sets and why are they self evident, but there is always more to learn and there will always be starting assumptions and once we observe the starting assumptions, things become really esoteric and philosophical, we start to go back to the meaning of the words that form assumptions, and realise words arise from and relate to concepts that exist, which we can observe (e.g. number, one self, two hands, 5 fingers). The deeper you go the more beautiful everything becomes.

  • @Jack-id6sj
    @Jack-id6sj 5 лет назад +5

    This was eye opening, thank you!

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  5 лет назад

      Thank you! I wish you the very best of everything.

  • @vedkorla300
    @vedkorla300 5 лет назад +2

    Your calm and confident capability present genius themselves.

  • @loganedwards4272
    @loganedwards4272 3 года назад +3

    People who disliked are ignorant

  • @ceviqn
    @ceviqn 3 года назад +2

    The mensa IQ challenge online is fun. I have scored a few points higher this week than I did last week. Fun little tool.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад +1

      Cool! I didn't even know they had an online IQ challenge. So many ways to enjoy life!

  • @Vriappiopoi
    @Vriappiopoi 7 лет назад +88

    Here is one! Watch less TV!!

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  7 лет назад +27

      Great advice! I like the way you think!

    • @kitsunesden8085
      @kitsunesden8085 5 лет назад +3

      How about "watch tv documentaries about subjects that can improve yourself"?

    • @marcorodriguez6240
      @marcorodriguez6240 5 лет назад +2

      Oats Carter wrong I learn English by watching tv

    • @loagzie38
      @loagzie38 5 лет назад +2

      I have cut TV out of my life completely

    • @devonscope6222
      @devonscope6222 5 лет назад +4

      No one watches tv bud, we're all on youtube or netflix

  • @gehadouda3101
    @gehadouda3101 3 года назад +1

    The first time in my life to subscribe to a channel once I listen to the first minute of the video 👌

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  3 года назад

      Thank you! That's much appreciated. All my best to you.

  • @hanniballecta9656
    @hanniballecta9656 7 лет назад +3

    The mental syntax is related to the nlp, use google traductor, otra pregunta, there is reference to this, sorry google translate.

  • @MemoryDealer
    @MemoryDealer Месяц назад +1

    Thank you, it's been hard to find good content on RUclips for a while now.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  Месяц назад

      You're very welcome and I thank you for the positive feedback! I like your name, MemoryDealer. I hope you'll keep creating those positive memories and moments in your own life, and when you can in the lives of others as well. Most of all, enjoy being you!

  • @akashsalve568
    @akashsalve568 6 лет назад +2

    Wishes from India...!! It motivated me to build a strong foundation and learn for life!!

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  6 лет назад +1

      Fantastic! I wish you much success and growth throughout your life!

  • @MutedNyan
    @MutedNyan Год назад +1

    Been doing all of the things mentioned for a while now, finding this video reassured me that i was not crazy.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm really glad to hear that. I hope that you will continue to discover a myriad of new ways to grow throughout life. Stay especially you!

    • @MutedNyan
      @MutedNyan 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@jefferyford5309 Thank you for the kind words!

  • @theboldguy.
    @theboldguy. 7 лет назад +4

    just do something that you are naturally interested in , put the effort (10,000 hours) and have fun you are genius now .... another tip even if you are on genius level don't stop doing what you are doing ... that's all ....

    • @knpstrr
      @knpstrr 5 лет назад

      You're thinking of how to become an expert.

  • @androidery1999
    @androidery1999 Месяц назад

    "There's this resource called other people." I love that. Unfortunately, i have to find most of these people on RUclips. Would love to be in a group of intellectuals like myself that have an insatiable love of learning though.

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  29 дней назад +1

      Being around 'intellectuals' can be fun but only if they are reasonable, kind and interesting people. Far too many like to argue just to argue and it bores me beyond belief. Be grateful that you always have intelligent company because your mind is joining you wherever you go!

    • @androidery1999
      @androidery1999 29 дней назад

      @@jefferyford5309 Appreciate the response. I really enjoyed your video. I've been forcing myself to ask more questions, and fighting the feeling that'll I'll be judged as "Dumb" for asking. It's very liberating actually to stop judging yourself, which is what's actually causing that feeling/thought in the first place. Cheers!

  • @JesusGreenBL
    @JesusGreenBL 10 дней назад

    Fantastic video! I was a gifted child, but unfortunately made some rather poor decisions in life (fell into addiction), and felt like I came out the other side of it with much of my prior intelligence missing. This video randomly popped up on my feed and I decided to give it a watch, if nothing else as perhaps a slight reassurance that there might be some hope in restoring some of what was lost.
    There's some truly brilliant advice in here, and this is the first video in a long time where I actually decided to continually pause, so that I could take notes on everything you said! Appreciate you sharing all of these tips, and I'll be sure to apply them as well as I can. Thank you!

  • @ryangierman4421
    @ryangierman4421 Год назад +1

    I appreciate you putting yourself out there. Expand a video on each bullet point and challenge others to counter you

    • @jefferyford5309
      @jefferyford5309  Год назад

      Thank you for the comment and for your constructive ideas. Much appreciated!