im dropping this here just incase i have this assignment again. 1. How do people become more intelligent? People become more intelligent by challenging their brains. 4. How are our brains like muscles? Our brains are like muscles because you need to strain both to make them stronger.
folks, Sal's message was never about Arnold, it was about something a lot BIGGER than Arnold's body - the immense potential of our brains! I guess there is always people who get sidetrack more easily than others...who like to pick on the little things.
So what about creativity? Can you grow the creative mindset? I'm not talking about technical art e.g. realistic drawings, but about ideas, the composition of art. Can you grow and cultivate your own creativity, or is one born with the advantage of being more creative than the other?
It depends, to create art, you have to possess a particular psychological and emotional state, a desire to express yourself through art. If you have that desire and learn the techniques, creativity comes and develops with it. Everyone can be creative. The right part of the brain is connected with creativity and it can be further stimulated through different activities for the brain.There are certain techniques to be more creative too, like developing a certain kind of thinking, a different mindset and look at things in life, it is a philosophy in itself. But I guess it is possible, this is my opinion.
***** I aree with everything you said, except for one thing. Recent studies have found that there isn't such a thing like the right - left duality of the brain. It is rather much more complex as that. I do believe everyone can be creative *and* is naturally a creative. However, it depends, much like you said, on the will to cultivate that part of yourself by inspiration, exercising artistic techniques and of course persevering.
Noathings The right eye is connected to the left hemisphere, the left eye is connected to the right hemisphere. If you open up a men's skull and remove his left part of the brain, leaving him only with the right hemisphere, he loses eye sight with his right eye, because we removed the left part of the brain. Now I'm not saying there is left and right part's, but there is definitely some duality going on.
Noathings That's a really interesting question. It may need to be cultivated earlier to develop better. I know I was thoroughly stilted in the visual arts by a teacher with scathing feedback on my feeble, early attempts at implementing her instruction to produce a painting. In 4th or 5th grade, no less. Still working on that.
I personally would have used a photo of a natural bodybuilder rather than the steroid-enhanced Schwarzenegger, but you made the point, and that's what matters. :)
Spirituality1980 Actually he still failed at the point. Not all people can get the muscles that Arnold can no matter how much they work out. I imagine the same it true for the brain.
This video actually really helped. I always give up whenever I struggle with learning something because I decide I'd never be able to understand it if I can't get it on the second or third try. Also, I think this is another good reason to go outside more instead of staying inside your house or room all day on the computer arguing with people.
Imagine there were steroids, not for muscles, but for brains, that would be crazy. Think faster, calculate some crazy numbers in your mind, remember things instantly!
Evan L For brain stuff, maybe. Muscles I can take or leave, but my brain is what interprets the world for me. Having a more powerful brain is many times more useful than having bigger muscles, so it's very much a different consideration - and the implication that just because its concept is similar to steroids that it must be bad is a fallacy. Such a drug would have very different side-effects for starters.
Nootropics could debatably be considered the equivalent of steroids for the brain (though they are really completely different since they are not hormones).
Your muscles are adapting to it's environment by getting bigger and stronger, when you work-out your body thinks you (your muscles) need to be bigger and stronger to survive in the environment it's in.
I have this new doctor for my problem with my head and he told me not to keep thinking even after it starts hurting my head. I have an angioma filled with blood. If it bursts, I'll have a hemorrhagic stroke.
not me watching 2 times and doesn’t click into my small peanut brain edit: it’s the day after, my assignment is missing and it still doesn’t click into my brain 🧍🏻♀️
How do people become more intelligent? An: People can become more intelligent by developing more resources and working hard at any point that they want to improve themselves at. How does the diagram of the nerves "At birth vs At age 6" demonstrate this? An: At early childhood a child's nerve it struggles to understand the world and as it struggles, at age 6 there is a much deeper and a much stronger connectedness between the different neurons. How does the second diagram of the nerves of an animal living in a cage vs an animal living with other animals and toys demonstrate this? An: it is like the animal only living in a cage doesn’t have much deeper thinking and just know about things that has around and the animal living outside with people and seeing new things has much deeper thinking and it shows that we can change intelligence of our brain the more we use it the more stronger it gets. How are our brains like muscles > An: when we want to grow our muscles we do some trainings and hard exercises and by struggling it is a signal to our body to develop more resources at that part of the body and this is the exact same thing to our brain that at early childhood a child's brain struggle to understand the world and as it struggles at age 6 a child will have a much stronger brain. When do our brains grow the most? An: Research shows that our brain grows more when we get a question wrong and when we get it wrong we will process that to think about that and we think about that the most the research shows that it's the time when our brains grows the most.
Thank you so much Sal. I have a love of learning and you have opened so many doors to underprivileged youth. Your sparking a desire to learn by making it easy and stress free for people to learn. Keep it up
Okay, 50 seconds into the video, I couldn't help but have one question. Let's assume the brain is like every other muscle and that, like the body, all it takes is devoting that part of the mind to exercise. That doesn't change the fact that as much as we all work to increase our intelligence or physical strength, we all have certain limitations we're born with. Some people are born with more potential to develop their legs than others. You and I could devote the exact same amount of time and energy into exercising our legs, and you can end up with better results simply because your legs have more potential than mine. That's just a potential you're born with. I feel like the mind may work the same way. At the same time, intelligence has so many different dimensions. Your mind may have more potential for dancing than mine, and mine may have more potential for speech. I'd like to know how you all feel about this.
I'm spellbound by this. I read a book with similar content, and I was absolutely spellbound. "Unlocking the Brain's Full Potential" by Alexander Sterling
__If you've watched this video and seen the differences, can you imagen what the neurons in Sal's brain would look like?! :) __Did you just say the ozone layer? __Let me use a different colour here!
im dropping this here just incase i have this assignment again.
1. How do people become more intelligent?
People become more intelligent by challenging their brains.
4. How are our brains like muscles?
Our brains are like muscles because you need to strain both to make them stronger.
LMFAO i came here tryna find the answer thanks cause this assignment due in 10 mins
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Fun fact: you got this from school, not searched
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yep lol
Yep
Can’t like it’s at 69 likes and yes
mhm
school brought me here
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Same
Same
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20 people struggled to hit the thumbs up on this video. Maybe they'll do better next time.
+Ross Jacobs Make that 46
+Sarcastic Geek what r u talking about? im pretty sure they disliked the video
Man, 54 people just barely missed by a centimeter.
Either they hit it for the sake of it, or like me, didn't like the narrator's voice.
i just wanted to
Anyone else got the growth mindset assignments
yesss
folks, Sal's message was never about Arnold, it was about something a lot BIGGER than Arnold's body - the immense potential of our brains!
I guess there is always people who get sidetrack more easily than others...who like to pick on the little things.
superxbert id say arnolds pretty big definitely not little
Sal used a fixed mindset when he said, "i can never get that word" :D
So what about creativity? Can you grow the creative mindset? I'm not talking about technical art e.g. realistic drawings, but about ideas, the composition of art. Can you grow and cultivate your own creativity, or is one born with the advantage of being more creative than the other?
It depends, to create art, you have to possess a particular psychological and emotional state, a desire to express yourself through art. If you have that desire and learn the techniques, creativity comes and develops with it. Everyone can be creative. The right part of the brain is connected with creativity and it can be further stimulated through different activities for the brain.There are certain techniques to be more creative too, like developing a certain kind of thinking, a different mindset and look at things in life, it is a philosophy in itself. But I guess it is possible, this is my opinion.
***** I aree with everything you said, except for one thing. Recent studies have found that there isn't such a thing like the right - left duality of the brain. It is rather much more complex as that.
I do believe everyone can be creative *and* is naturally a creative. However, it depends, much like you said, on the will to cultivate that part of yourself by inspiration, exercising artistic techniques and of course persevering.
Noathings Interesting, didn't know that. Send me some articles if you have, I would like to read more about the studies :)
Noathings The right eye is connected to the left hemisphere, the left eye is connected to the right hemisphere. If you open up a men's skull and remove his left part of the brain, leaving him only with the right hemisphere, he loses eye sight with his right eye, because we removed the left part of the brain. Now I'm not saying there is left and right part's, but there is definitely some duality going on.
Noathings That's a really interesting question. It may need to be cultivated earlier to develop better. I know I was thoroughly stilted in the visual arts by a teacher with scathing feedback on my feeble, early attempts at implementing her instruction to produce a painting. In 4th or 5th grade, no less. Still working on that.
whos here cause of virtual learning ??
yo!
yo!
If yer brain grows the most when you are wrong, I must be a genius by default :)
This is the greatest news of All Time
thx Sal .. never stop learning is the message.
basically, a fancy college way of saying pessimist vs optimist.
POV: your school is forcing you to watch this bc everyone is going mentally insane
Were watching this in class. Congratulations mate. You've reached middle school fame
Lmao, we're even watching it in highschool.
@@r_u_s_t_y ive watched this ten times in middle school 6th and in high school?!?
lmfao,I‘m highschool now and watching this
I personally would have used a photo of a natural bodybuilder rather than the steroid-enhanced Schwarzenegger, but you made the point, and that's what matters. :)
Spirituality1980 Actually he still failed at the point.
Not all people can get the muscles that Arnold can no matter how much they work out. I imagine the same it true for the brain.
Spirituality1980 Schwarzenegger embodies hardwork, if you took twice the amount of anabolics, you still wouldn't be half his size.
This video actually really helped. I always give up whenever I struggle with learning something because I decide I'd never be able to understand it if I can't get it on the second or third try. Also, I think this is another good reason to go outside more instead of staying inside your house or room all day on the computer arguing with people.
Imagine there were steroids, not for muscles, but for brains, that would be crazy. Think faster, calculate some crazy numbers in your mind, remember things instantly!
There's an interesting movie called "Limitless" similar to what you were saying.
Evan L For brain stuff, maybe. Muscles I can take or leave, but my brain is what interprets the world for me. Having a more powerful brain is many times more useful than having bigger muscles, so it's very much a different consideration - and the implication that just because its concept is similar to steroids that it must be bad is a fallacy. Such a drug would have very different side-effects for starters.
Nootropics could debatably be considered the equivalent of steroids for the brain (though they are really completely different since they are not hormones).
Simon Kimberley But the brain is muscle and their is a very strong connection between mind and body.
The movie "Morgan"... hmmm
Holy cow
so CSM *isn't* the only school who's showing this
Everyone needs to watch this.
khan is the one of the best learning chanel
Your muscles are adapting to it's environment by getting bigger and stronger, when you work-out your body thinks you (your muscles) need to be bigger and stronger to survive in the environment it's in.
I have this new doctor for my problem with my head and he told me not to keep thinking even after it starts hurting my head. I have an angioma filled with blood. If it bursts, I'll have a hemorrhagic stroke.
not me watching 2 times and doesn’t click into my small peanut brain
edit: it’s the day after, my assignment is missing and it still doesn’t click into my brain 🧍🏻♀️
LOL
How do people become more intelligent?
An: People can become more intelligent by developing more resources and working hard at any point that they want to improve themselves at.
How does the diagram of the nerves "At birth vs At age 6" demonstrate this?
An: At early childhood a child's nerve it struggles to understand the world and as it struggles, at age 6 there is a much deeper and a much stronger connectedness between the different neurons.
How does the second diagram of the nerves of an animal living in a cage vs an animal living with other animals and toys demonstrate this?
An: it is like the animal only living in a cage doesn’t have much deeper thinking and just know about things that has around and the animal living outside with people and seeing new things has much deeper thinking and it shows that we can change intelligence of our brain the more we use it the more stronger it gets.
How are our brains like muscles >
An: when we want to grow our muscles we do some trainings and hard exercises and by struggling it is a signal to our body to develop more resources at that part of the body and this is the exact same thing to our brain that at early childhood a child's brain struggle to understand the world and as it struggles at age 6 a child will have a much stronger brain.
When do our brains grow the most?
An: Research shows that our brain grows more when we get a question wrong and when we get it wrong we will process that to think about that and we think about that the most the research shows that it's the time when our brains grows the most.
My Math Prof made me watch this
My avid teacher
@@wigglypp lmfao me 2
Thank you so much Sal. I have a love of learning and you have opened so many doors to underprivileged youth. Your sparking a desire to learn by making it easy and stress free for people to learn. Keep it up
Forwarding this info. to my fellow inner city teachers.
Just in time for school! I will be showing this to my son and, my students.
Okay, 50 seconds into the video, I couldn't help but have one question. Let's assume the brain is like every other muscle and that, like the body, all it takes is devoting that part of the mind to exercise. That doesn't change the fact that as much as we all work to increase our intelligence or physical strength, we all have certain limitations we're born with. Some people are born with more potential to develop their legs than others. You and I could devote the exact same amount of time and energy into exercising our legs, and you can end up with better results simply because your legs have more potential than mine. That's just a potential you're born with. I feel like the mind may work the same way.
At the same time, intelligence has so many different dimensions. Your mind may have more potential for dancing than mine, and mine may have more potential for speech. I'd like to know how you all feel about this.
Not watching this for school gang where you at?
We all can agree you see this vid only for school right?
The take away from this... he still hasn't learned how to say 'similarity'.
But the research says something about whatever...
Kira LOL, I had the same thought. He has not embraced this at all. The Growth Mindset response is: I haven't learned to say that word, similarly, yet.
Epic gamer moment
I'm only watching this for a classroom assignment.😅
Me to but nice video
Same I’m learning about neuroplasticity
so we all just here now? this was made 6 years ago but we still watching it for school
yeah
Great video! Currently Failing Math in school Thanks for the help
My brain during this video: monke
thank you I needed this
I'm spellbound by this. I read a book with similar content, and I was absolutely spellbound. "Unlocking the Brain's Full Potential" by Alexander Sterling
bruv this guy sounds like the guy in spiderman 2 ps2 that spoke to the player, the instuction guy looool
So we all here cuz of school huh
i guess were all just here now
well anyways how was your day since no one is actually watching this for school?
mine is terriblie
sfvsdv
Help I’m being forced to watch this in 2020 💔
yup 💔
Me too😒💔
Same 🙄
Mumu Tv 💔
I hate it here 😭✋
Fun fact even after like 5 years school still assigns this
i wanna see if my classmates have commented on this video for school
Fine. I'll get started on my math studying...
So.... I do take that calculus II class now and music theory class.
school brought me here :(
I wish the video quality would be a bit better. The pictures are a bit fuzzy
Heres a question
Why is Sal so f****** amazing?
I love this guy.
Matoro342 I love him too.
LMAO SO WE ALL HERE BC OF SCHOOL
Very interesting 👍🏻
I LOVE Khan Academy!
u a menice
This was surprisingly profound video 👏👏👏👏👏
"research says..." what research? This is motivational and all, but the truth is questionable.
+Thingie5 You want research? Read the book Mastery by Robert Greene.
Thank me later.
+Helder Pinto someone doesn't know what research means
+Thingie5 Google Flynn Effect.
Nerves are not the same as neurons. It is great to teach about neural plasticity, but please don't share misinformation.
Till what age does brain grow/intellect grow possible?
I have to watch this for school loll
me too
Very informative and can help alot of people
Isn’t this just a basic summary of neuroplasticity?
Cool video and insightful!
Ok people you can quit saying how school brought you here it brought mostly all of us here
I do love what I'm hearing but could you please post the sources?
360p? really Sal? please try to maintain atleast 720p. My advice as a computer geek.
dipro001 lol this video barely even needs 240p
Kalernor I prefer sharp text. You have the option to watch it at 240p or less.
Can we find a transcript anywhere?
Don't worry the only reason I'm here is cause my teacher told the class to watch this
Who can help me summarizing this video
__If you've watched this video and seen the differences, can you imagen what the neurons in Sal's brain would look like?! :)
__Did you just say the ozone layer?
__Let me use a different colour here!
I would think being in a bear cage would be quite stimulating, and lead to more neurons growing than is show in the picture, no?
Um, no.
In a bare cage, you have nothing to use, nothing to stimulate neurons.
anyone here from mines physics?
lol is everyone here from a school assignment
I think so
Whats the main idea
The brain is like a muscle
so videogames are actually good for you
Who else is here cause school forced u to be???
How about actually citing this research you keep referencing?
Kalernor Read Growth Mindset by Carol Dweck. Although, that mostly just refers to it, too. The actual research is in some journals. Google her name.
***** Thank you
+Kalernor "The Brain That Changes Itself" by Norman Doidge is another book you may be interested in looking into.
everyone here because of online school huh..? ,_,
Interesting.
we must revolt at this re-upload! we demand new content, not reposted content. thumbs down, boooooooo.
Biologically right
Life is a struggle. Sigh.
학교땜에 여기 끌려왔다
Really..... Who is so SICK to HATE on this video???
#cynics #YouCanLearnAnything
me]\
Thanks for sharing this video, its a perception/mindset altering video.
HI
ITS SOPHIE ON SAMUELS ACCOUNT :p
who
i hate school so much
i have this for my AVID class T-T
Is he just uploading the same video over and over? .-.
its been too long sal...too long
No ❤️
who asked
@@tempest7065 why do they gotta ask?
Schey Truffa because what’s the point of this comment if nobody asked
i came here from school
I don't know the answers
thx this helped alot :)
I don't understand yet I have to because of school
Who’s In class right now? 10 grade?
i don't get it
I love reading and I have patison for readin but I can't memoirs nothing so how can I solve this help me pleas
lets got
lets got
cool
Hate virtual learning🤬