Incredible! 11 Year Old Schoolboy has higher IQ than Einstein!

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In some ways I am and in some ways I'm not. I believe there are different forms of intelligence. I am good at math and science but not so much in other ways.

the only real measure of intelligence and ability to survive in an environment. by looks of it, you're not..



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IQ means nothing without proper nurturance. My IQ was at lowest measured at 135 and highest at 155. However, as I got older I had fewer and fewer good educational resources at my disposal. The result? I've become a very smart dude with a rather regular wage, a regular car, and regular women. But, I used to kill nikkas at Jeopardy! and I often impress the MDs, JDs, and PhDs that I'm around. Hopefully this kid receives the right mentorship to make the best use of his abilities.


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Truth...His gifts will have to be nurtured all through adulthood. The worst thing he can do is get a mundane job\career that doesn't challenge him. But people that smart have a hard time with 8-5s anyway
 
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Sounds like you just spent your time not learning anything useful

Your obviously were never in this kids league so why throw shade

Failures like say the same shyt no matter the field
But they nevet acknowledge their lack of effort ans ambition

Don't think he's throwing shade, cause what he said has a lot of truth in it
 
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LOL. You have zero idea what my life has been like bro. I don't want to reveal too much, but what I will say is I literally went to the worst high school in my city (which has since been shut down), that didn't offer the proper prerequisite courses to apply for anything but basic humanities programs in university, because my family could not afford the bus fare to send me to a better out of district school. I also grew up frequenting food banks, living off food donations from the hospital where my mother spent most of my teenage years battling psychosis--and when food banks and donations weren't available, I was eating one meal a day and stealing food just to make it. Oh, did I mention that we had to excommunicate ourselves from my father who had threatened to kill my mother and was stalking her? Furthermore, I spent the majority of my upbringing with no adults around, suffering from debilitating depression and anxiety. I sold drugs a little bit but quickly realized how stupid that was and that it wasn't the life for me, especially given my intelligence and academic capabilities. Also, my older brother, who I looked up to, became addicted to drugs and started suffering from psychosis himself while I was in university, frequently threatening violence against me (and even death) in his delusional state--and he was a rather violent dude when he wasn't crazy.

Yet, despite all that, I stayed myself in school and manoeuvred my way through the system well enough to get myself into school on a scholarship, eventually obtaining a science degree that I am not currently using, because I CHOOSE to work with at-risk youth, which doesn't pay much. LOL@me being a failure and/or lacking ambition. I would say that it takes a very creative, intelligent, and ambitious person to overcome the obstacles that have been thrown in my way.

Btw, what is this kid's "league?" We know he has a high IQ--but what has he achieved? There are plenty of people with high IQs that haven't achieved anything "great" because of not being in the right circumstances to foster certain achievements. And if it makes a difference, I was reading at age 3, too, and would read the 40 volume encyclopedia we had at home for fun--and I also read all of the books in my school library that weren't geared towards girls. I got into all kinds of gifted schools, qualified for scholarships at all kinds of prep schools, was suggested to skip two grades when I was 6 years old, and was on track to graduate high school at 16 years old--and then everything I listed in the first paragraph of what has become a long-ass post happened to me. This is why I say that having a high IQ is great, but environment definitely matters as well, which I think is exemplified quite clearly by the little synopsis of my life story that I've provided for you here.

With all that being said, there's a chair over there in the corner--I suggest you go take a seat it in it, homie.

You throwing shade because you don't know the kids circumstances

You talking about what has an 11 kid accomplished you expose d yourself has bitter what have you accomplished

If you weren't bitter your post would be more of what can be done to make sure the kid can grow properly
 
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Don't think he's throwing shade, cause what he said has a lot of truth in it

He throwing salt in one breath he talking about how bad he had it yet he still got scholarships and graduated earlier and all that shyt si basically he still mad it despite that

We he did after that is why he got his self proclaimed regular life yes the nikka is salty hating on a child getting some well deserved shine
 

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I saw this documentary where this blue collar white dude was a genius. He was a low-income person, not poor, but not middle class. But, he was too intelligent and got easily bored with simple conversations with his average-intelligence wife. I don't know what kept him from leveraging his IQ to get a better job.

No outlet. No discipline. No direction. No opportunities. No mentor.
 

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Black Excellence.....hopefully, he'll use the genius for good...... :leostare:


These articles are alway so misleading.....

Brain scans support findings that IQ can rise or fall significantly during adolescence -- ScienceDaily

and the only article I could find on a quick search about why children's IQ scores should never be compared to adult's IQ scores is a blog entry, so take of it what you will:

The boy who knew too much: a child prodigy: Adult IQ Tests and Children.


I'm glad little man has scored high. His parents have their work cut out for them to ensure that he's not only kept stimulated, but that he enjoys that stimulation; I hope they find that balance, and he also finds that balance.
 

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I saw this documentary where this blue collar white dude was a genius. He was a low-income person, not poor, but not middle class. But, he was too intelligent and got easily bored with simple conversations with his average-intelligence wife. I don't know what kept him from leveraging his IQ to get a better job.
Laziness can override drive.
 
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