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@Headstrong11242
@Headstrong11242 10 сағат бұрын
HATE COMPARING MYSELF TO OTHER GIRLS BUT HOW COME SOME WOMEN I WENT TO HIGH SCHOOL WITH WERE VERY VERY BONY IN STRUCTURE?? IM A SENIOR IN HIGH SCHOOL WANTING TO BECOME A DOCTOR. MY QUESTION IS R THESE WOMEN GETTING ENOUGH NUTRIENTS AND FOOD FROM THE PARENTS?????
@Headstrong11242
@Headstrong11242 11 сағат бұрын
MY MOM DOESNT ASK FOR HELP FROM PEOPLE. OH AND SHES A WORKAHOLIC. making an real effort to be more ASSERTIVE THAN HER AROUND OTHER LOVED ONES.❤😂🎉
@Headstrong11242
@Headstrong11242 11 сағат бұрын
I DONT really LISTEN and i have a focused tone singing voice❤😂🎉BUT IM A GENIUS IN VOCABULARY READING WRITING AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES
@alphasuperior100
@alphasuperior100 Күн бұрын
What's your IQ score ?
@AdrianGallegos-j1v
@AdrianGallegos-j1v 2 күн бұрын
I raised his IQ even higher by maxing the rate of his speech by 2x the amount.
@chand6403
@chand6403 2 күн бұрын
I want to share something if u see this please reply to my comment adversing some advice now coming back to my thoughts i am unable to think in terms of related patterns rather than non sensible and going mindlessly crazy and no matter how hard i try to be reason sensibly i keep going crazy and everthing based on what i know comes back to square one resets my knowledge also my imagination is really trying to irritate me its like i cant do anything related to knowledge and feel like a adult sized baby trying to be sensible and struggling to make connections and i also practice things a lot still i am unable to learn but i have always been a smart student in my school and also high school too.i want to increaee this iq score so badly do u think will i be able to increase upto 140 or 150 points?
@dubfather521
@dubfather521 7 күн бұрын
I dont think you need more vocabulary, i understand that language can represent meaning, but most people just process meaning in their mind regardless if a word exists to represent it. but honestly i dont know if i could think of a better way to get your point across. but actually learning words with complex meanings could set your mental framework up to handle it.
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 5 күн бұрын
You make a good point. Sometimes the best thing one can do for the effectiveness of their state of mind is to quiet it all down and recharge and observe our world in silence.
@zeropointstar
@zeropointstar 8 күн бұрын
I’m at 142, and while I have met a pretty good number of people that were “smarter” than me, most aren’t, and it’s lonely.
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 5 күн бұрын
It does indeed take awhile for some of us to find and/or gather our tribe in life - especially when we are outliers and find "just fitting in" a rather distasteful prospect at times. I wish you much joy and fulfillment. All my best to you.
@unknownuser6757
@unknownuser6757 9 күн бұрын
There should be a low iq society for people like me,
@gsuthan
@gsuthan 9 күн бұрын
" of course not you or me we're perfect spiritual beings " lol
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 5 күн бұрын
Sometimes it's our (alleged) flaws that serve to make us something special. I once played Janis Joplin for a Chinese opera singer friend and she couldn't believe that it wasn't a joke. Janis wasn't in all ways technically 'sound' at all ... and she definitely wasn't perfect ... but to many of us, she was exquisitely perfect and we wouldn't have her any other way. Daring to boldly live our differences takes courage ... and it's often well worth it in many ways!!!
@gsuthan
@gsuthan 9 күн бұрын
"dont internalize the opinions you dont want to be" good one
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 5 күн бұрын
That's especially true when those opinions come from people who are close to us. It's much harder sometimes to disregard harsh criticisms from those we love ... but it is often necessary to maintain our own voice and authenticity. I give it thought, perhaps thank people for their feedback ... then I keep moving forward in alignment with my inner truth and vision.
@cs-sambra
@cs-sambra 10 күн бұрын
Thank you for your insight, Jeffery. I wonder how to get into maths if you are a language person. I always enjoyed grammar and complex thought but, at the same time, I had a problem with higher mathematics.
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 5 күн бұрын
I found at a certain point when I was much younger that I needed to go back and solidify my knowledge of the definitions, principles and some of that which I had already 'learned' and not try to keep pushing forward without truly understanding the how and the why of what I was being taught and allegedly learning.
@nonyobisniss7928
@nonyobisniss7928 12 күн бұрын
It's funny that you talk kind of like Ted, from Bill and Ted, given Ted is a character who's supposed to sound dumb/slow. I found the video interesting and well articulated. I was just making an observation about the way you talk.
@JesusGreenBL
@JesusGreenBL 17 күн бұрын
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!
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 5 күн бұрын
Thank you for your wonderful comment. I have great respect for the strength you have shown and used in your life to make the changes you have made to improve yourself. Recognize and honor your ability to do great things ... because you already have! Stay the very best of you!!!
@salad5521
@salad5521 18 күн бұрын
u bald
@NCVII22
@NCVII22 22 күн бұрын
The nature if your thoughts is determined by the type of attention you give them.
@riksstaden4927
@riksstaden4927 23 күн бұрын
But be careful about the source of information. If the source tells you weather something is true or not, then that would be 'appeal to authority'. So how do we tell if something is actually true? We *test* it.
@haydnnotario7986
@haydnnotario7986 23 күн бұрын
“Mercy is needed the most when it’s deserved the least” not a perfect quote because I’m not gonna rewind it, but wow. Great line. That is going to stick with me
@sifutophmasterofeyerolling2513
@sifutophmasterofeyerolling2513 23 күн бұрын
2:01
@hinduGigaChad951
@hinduGigaChad951 25 күн бұрын
Did he mention "tourist", the legend?
@manhwainfinite
@manhwainfinite 25 күн бұрын
going into the military and need this 🔥
@bruisedheart0
@bruisedheart0 24 күн бұрын
good luck
@-insight-
@-insight- 25 күн бұрын
There is no way to raise your iq, implying that you can does more harm than good. It’s decided mostly by genetics and the environment you were born into which no one has control over. Many of us have been fucked over by genetics we didn’t want or ask for. Lying to us won’t change that.
@gilos18
@gilos18 26 күн бұрын
Hello Jeffery, in all your videos I haven't noticed any reference to G-d. I'd really like to hear your opinion about that maybe mentioning a few of the approaches of the religions we know today as opposed to having many idols (G-d forbid). Thank you sir, and I perhaps consider adding some new materials we miss you here.
@BraxtonDyrcz
@BraxtonDyrcz 29 күн бұрын
You can hear intelligence in the tone
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 26 күн бұрын
Thank you. May you enjoy an amazing life full of growth throughout your journey!
@abel6298
@abel6298 29 күн бұрын
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ♥‎‎ ‎
@rearedrain9722
@rearedrain9722 29 күн бұрын
I guess you a choice either to be "smart" or not ugly... lol
@JoeffereySumpkins
@JoeffereySumpkins Ай бұрын
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 26 күн бұрын
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!
@blackice856
@blackice856 Ай бұрын
Loved this video! But can't pass this one by without saying that he sounds like a much smoother and less excited Scotty Kilmer!
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 26 күн бұрын
I'm glad you loved the video!
@shawonhasnat7105
@shawonhasnat7105 Ай бұрын
@Chiludius
@Chiludius Ай бұрын
Thank you Jeffery.
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 26 күн бұрын
You're welcome. I wish you well and an amazing life!
@karlleeuwen
@karlleeuwen Ай бұрын
Thanks Jeffery! Loved this. Do you think it's the style of music that determines its effect on the mind? Or the way one's mind uses the music? Does a high IQ predispose one to liking classical? Interested to hear your thoughts.
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 Ай бұрын
I like the fact that you wrote style of music, instead of writing genre. All genres can be horrific depending on the individual song. There are brilliant minds who like many, many different types of music. I listen to and attend symphonies and enjoy Stevie Nicks, Mike Oldfield, Loreena McKennit, Pretty Reckless, Halestorm, Van Halen (David Lee Roth era), Willie Nelson, Tibetan throat singing, older rap, some blues and jazz (attended a masterclass in Jazz by Branford Marsalis.) I really do believe and/or think that's what is understood needn't be discussed. Mozart's Rondo Alla Turca is much better than Disco Duck by Rick Dees for the mind. Some things are just self-evident.
@karlleeuwen
@karlleeuwen Ай бұрын
@@jefferyford5309 ...so my disinterest in classical music sounds like a range issue. Interesting.
@HuntersTeamOfficials
@HuntersTeamOfficials Ай бұрын
Excuse me for asking , but do you have any sort of savantism ?
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 Ай бұрын
No. They are amazing individuals who have tapped into something truly special inside themselves. Much respect. Wishing you well!
@misanthrophex
@misanthrophex Ай бұрын
what you talk about being able to sit with oneself, you're talking about meditation. meditation is the best thing you can do in life. even 2 minutes a day can have such high dividends, it's really crazy... just gotta do each day. 16:20 yeah, I live with absolutely insane people: constant screaming and door slamming, constant not caring about each other, just general behaviour being assholes, I think they don't like me for some reason, I really don't know why or what did I do, but the place I moved in was a mistake. I wasted at least half a year already. But I seem to constantly end up in toxic environments. God really gave me quite decent body and talents, but I'm always in bad situations, among bad people. Of course I'm still grateful for living in a place that's technically at peace, even though it doesn't feel like that in my place... Still, being thankful is a superpower. Each day I try to thank God for at least three things. We tend to forget or ignore the blessings we have, and be very aware of bad things in our lives. Chances are, if you are here, watching a video on youtube about how to raise your IQ, you already have a privileged life and should be grateful for various many things in it. Remember: boredom is something only the privileged have.
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 Ай бұрын
I'm so glad to hear that you spend time being thankful. That is huge and can positively charge one even apparently negative times. I like what you shared concerning meditation as well! Thanks for sharing your truths. Much respect!
@DR0NE_BEE
@DR0NE_BEE Ай бұрын
"...There`s this thing called the internet..", got me XD funny!
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 Ай бұрын
There are tools all around us that we can use to learn from. The internet and even some of the tools in our places of employment (purposeful definitional ambiguity.)
@edgarperez8949
@edgarperez8949 Ай бұрын
First time I hear IQ can be raised.. I don't understand why everyone says IQ cannot be increased. I have been thinking about this lately and figured that studying math seriously should help in raising IQ, but I didn't think about studying grammar and language! My IQ is not genius level, but it is cool to think that one could get there... This is very motivational, thanks!
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 Ай бұрын
Thank you! Wishing you much success throughout your journey. Be well!
@MichaelIsaacMI
@MichaelIsaacMI Ай бұрын
TLDW comments are really ironic to the video itself
@floydo4124
@floydo4124 Ай бұрын
what is your opinion on chess? in context with this video
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 26 күн бұрын
I think that chess is an excellent way to learn to think in terms of systems, patterns, strategies, probabilities for success and to sharpen the mind from a very young age.
@ThatMoneyMoves
@ThatMoneyMoves Ай бұрын
Great video
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 26 күн бұрын
I'm glad you liked it. Thank you. Wishing you the best throughout life!
@ipkiss1162
@ipkiss1162 Ай бұрын
Do you have any actual advice though? Like certain mental exercises ? With modern day neural science we now know due to neural plasticity you can certainly increase your brains iQ and brains grey matter. The question now becomes what is the best method.
@twoskies3226
@twoskies3226 Ай бұрын
Lonesome.
@sirrsch3825
@sirrsch3825 Ай бұрын
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?
@u_ser-8-6-2
@u_ser-8-6-2 Ай бұрын
hey jeffery, thanks for making this video! do you mind if i ask what your iq is? (in terms of a number) i looked you up but wasn’t able to find an exact figure. furthermore, i know iq tests can be inaccurate and show favoritism or bias, so if you instead would prefer to make an educated guess about your own iq, what would the number be?
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 Ай бұрын
I took the WAIS-R IQ exam. It measures up to the 150. The test designers believe anything above that number isn't accurately measurable. I scored 150+ which means I scored above what they believe is even accurately measurable and it put me in the 99.9+ percentile. The WAIS-R IQ exam is given one on one with a trained psychologist. It's pretty lengthy and tests on 8 or 9 kinds of intelligence so it is very thorough.
@u_ser-8-6-2
@u_ser-8-6-2 Ай бұрын
@@jefferyford5309 interesting! thanks for your quick response:)
@RickGGb1
@RickGGb1 Ай бұрын
I just realized how hazy my thoughts get due to impatience and laziness. Maybe you taught me something, sir.
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 Ай бұрын
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 Ай бұрын
@@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...
@androidery1999
@androidery1999 Ай бұрын
"There's this resource called other people." I love that. Unfortunately, i have to find most of these people on KZbin. Would love to be in a group of intellectuals like myself that have an insatiable love of learning though.
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 Ай бұрын
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 Ай бұрын
@@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!
@LoganJacobz
@LoganJacobz Ай бұрын
I’m not trying to come across as lacking empathy or being rude but no shit 😂
@synczozo11
@synczozo11 Ай бұрын
God bless this man
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 Ай бұрын
Thank you! That is very kind. May you discover and gain many more blessings throughout life!!
@BenjaminPommer
@BenjaminPommer Ай бұрын
What is your IQ?
@jefferyford5309
@jefferyford5309 Ай бұрын
I took the WAIS-R IQ exam. It measures up to 150. The test designers believe any IQ above 150 isn't accurately measurable. I scored 150+ which means I scored above what they believe is even accurately measurable and it puts me in the 99.9+ percentile. The WAIS-R IQ exam is given one on one with a trained psychologist. It's pretty lengthy and tests on 8 or 9 kinds of intelligence so it is very thorough.
@Madgura
@Madgura Ай бұрын
Jeffrey. How do you analyze the use of the term divergent thinking?