These Teens Did What Adults Couldn't Do
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2024
- These teens did what adults couldn't do. In 2016, a pilot was rescued by a teen lifeguard after crashing his plane into the ocean. In January of 2024, 13-year-old Willis Gibson achieved something no human ever had done before: he beat Tetris. In 2018, middle schooler Rishab Jain won the spelling bee of science by creating a device that helps make pancreatic cancer treatment effective. Inside Edition Digital’s Andrea Swindall has more.
Some parents don't realize how smart children can be, props to them! 💖💖
*you know what nothing but respect for them. For showing adults how to be adults.*
The heroic intelligence of being a teenager
Great job by that last guy Jacob for helping that homeless family. No disrespect to the other teens who did great deeds, but that one just stood out to me the most. I hope he got some type of big reward for that.
Some Parents don’t realise the amount of potential their kids have ❤
God bless all of those kids!
They didn't seek success, they just believed in helping others!
I think y'all missed an opportunity to include a boy in my area who saved not only a woman that drove into the Pascagoula River and her passenger, but he also saved the police officer that was trying to save her. His name was Corion Evans and it happened in 2022
His name “was”? He isn’t still alive anymore? What happened to him?
@@itsdune079 I mean he's still alive I'm just talking about an event that happened in the past. He got an award for it.
I feel it is so touching at your age you designed a device for pancreatic cancer. I have pancreatic cancer and living with an incurable disease is so hard, but you just have to live life day by day as it goes by (Cancer stinks). I am so hopeful for patients in the future.
I'm sorry. I hope you live a very long 💜💛
I’m sorry, I hope you get better soon
❤
Oh that is so great. My brother died in 22 from pancan
Sending prayers to you. ❤️ Remember that god has the last say so, have faith! nothing is impossible.
These Children gives me a glimmer of hope to our future...
Heartfelt ❤ Beautifil, bright young people, wise beyond their years. I teared up. ❤
My father in law died of pancreatic cancer, so proud of that young man ❤
In the hospital those with pancreatic cancer have the most pain in my experience, so very thoughtful of him.
I'm so happy that the world has plenty of good left in it
This world deserves wonderful ppl like them🖤🙏🏽
Amazing job Kiddo's ! So extremely Proud of each and everyone of you! Way to Go ! ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Bless these kid🙏🏿👍🏿❤️
God bless these teens❤
Brilliant babies❤ when your child finds their niche let them soar❤
Thats what color hope has. Thats what hope is! Thanks for showing the way. 🎉❤❤❤
That’s amazing! Makes us all hopeful for a great generation coming forth.
All of these people have bright futures ahead of them
We need this more from inside edition, to encourage and teach the young that watch TH-cam turn back the clock on all the damage done by other social negativity like politicians and social media.
truly inspiring, amazing deeps. Adults need to shift focus to positivity and helping the humanity.
Woah! That is awesome! I’m jealous. I wish I was as smart as these kids. 😔 That invention to detect pancreatic cancer was incredible.
The Tetris kid must win all those prizes at the malls 😊
Amazing teens ❤ Thank God for them 🙏🏿 may them keep doing good for everyone and themselves
😮In 2018, middle schooler Rishab Jain won the spelling bee of science by creating a device that helps make pancreatic cancer treatment effective.
Very impressive.
Congrats man! I just checked out your channel and premed is an awesome choice for you.
Being a good and decent human being is key to happiness
Such sweet kids!!! 💜
Love it!! Smart kids with big hearts!!!
"I saw a need, and I took action." Well, that about sums up everything you need to take away from this video.
May the Heavenly Father bless, protect and multiply all of them. ❤❤❤
Crying tears of joy 🥹
I'm so happy to see this❤❤
well done guys well done
Great teens here
Interesting how he uses Lowe's and not Home Depot.
From scientists to charity indian community doing quite well
I hope these kids run for local office
FYI 18 year old teenager is legally an adult 😂
Was gonna say that XD
Yes but 18TEEN and 19 is still a TEEN UNTIL 20
@natex4398 but the title said "teens did what *adults* couldn't do*
@@natex4398 nope
@@hackzicuackzicu1421well they mean grown adults, not barely legal adults who have yet to experience adulthood and still mentally a kid.
Yep, no adult has ever successfully rescued a swimmer. Never happened before
I was looking for a comment like yours. I couldn't be the only one thinking this title was a bad one.
I beat Tetris myself but this kid beat me into going to the news.
I hope you recorded it? Otherwise, I don't think you know what you're talking about. Tetris isn't normally beatable unless you absolutely go out of your way to play it until software failure
Press X to doubt
@@ConstantChaos1X
Nope.
For sure bro
I'VE WATCHED ALREADY 😢😮
Wow
I noticed that aa recipient could NOT do that in his country, they never get tired of freeloading.
IMAGINE IF MOST OF THE SOCIETY START ACTING LIKE THESE YOUNG PEOPLE
Here's a baseball bat a baseball and some gloves
At the same time you need to get out there and be a kid
I’m a teen too!
Now go out and be an Amazing teen!
Kid did more for the homeless than our own president
More than Eric Adams
❤️🔥
And yet a reporter had the audacity to shame the boy who bet tetris.
1:41 It’s too late for Pat Sajak, but right on time for newly diagnosed pancreatic cancer patients 😢😊
18 is an adult, and an adult could save a person if they were there when it happened
eight TEEN
At last call willis by his gamer name
I made an ai product!
*me in the corner with my rocket display*
Hasnt tetris been around since, like, the 70s? And no ones gotten that far before?
hello
This is deceptive. They don’t tell you HOW a kid “built” houses for the homeless. Obviously adults were involved 🙄
Slow day?
Ok? So you're telling me that a house for the homeless people (impressed, by the way) was built by a teen. What about homeless shelters if i am not mistaken? I'm guessing Adults didn't build those. The title of the video is "These Teens Did What Adults Couldn't Do"
When I was 17, I tought myself how to figure out some calculus and trigonometry problems by using a SW Advantage math book and a calculator without the help of a human teacher.
i learned grade 12 pre-calc at 14
Shouldnt kids be outside playing.
The first one you show is not a teen they're an adult, new job inside edition
Actually ran into one of them and know who very humbIe lndian lady from silicone valley is and does little gestures like celebrating birthdays and taught well.
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I wish they had this for Alan Rickman to help him
ok
i did some thing that i do not think a lot of teens could do I reposition a baby goat with no adults around
Funny how relative newcomers to the USA can outdo some of those who've been there for centuries.
Well number one he’s a lifeguard so that’s what he’s suppose to do and maybe there was no adult nearby so he had to do it ‼️
I don't understand the adult couldn't do ? They haven't faced saving a pilot in the water at the beach from a downed plane and also the video game an adult hasn't reached the level because it's mostly a child's game and adults build homes for homeless people all the time. Get your naming of your videos right
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Okay why they say no human ever done before. Bruh so many people have done it, just not on camera lol😂
Where did you hear or see that
These kids did nothing they phonies.
First
Hello!
That last one, i see a few adults.
He started the foundation as a teen, getting the movement going.
The kid who finished Tetris 🙄 does not come in the same league as the kid who celebrates homeless children’s birthdays, the one that helps people get homes and one who helped in cancer research
I don't think that's the point Inside Edition was trying to make. Yes, the other kids were wonderful but they just had a list of kids doing great stuff! Not an episode about helping the world be better.
Plus, I doubt he's the first to beat it. Some Japanese or Korean kid probably already beat it long ago.
@flyingjew2994 so you're saying you gotta be Japanese or Korean to be smart enough to beat tetris?
Ok… they never said it did. He was the first one to beat tetres and thats a big deal
@@Chisthebest0look at name and probably in deserts teaching something else
Can these kids run for political office? Pretty please?? Clearly they're more competent than our current options... They're not just thinking about how to make things better.. They're actually taking action..?? I mean I would vote for them.
Adults can do most of these things
And yet, they're not.
That’s the point of the video, not we can do stuff adults can’t. It’s just adults haven’t done the stuff.
@@apupper.9283 then the title should be changed
Rishan is the teen genius and hero here!! Not some kid who best Tetris!!
I don't care?
Then don't watch the video?
@@ConstantChaos1internet Is a waste of time it distracts you from the real world instead of watching this go be a hero outside
@@Alex_11123 I'm a first responder lmfao
Really because I didn't know Inside Edition revolved around you and you couldn't look up anything else
@@Alex_11123internet is a great innovation of humanity, it’s just being misused. Companies took advantage of the children and their attention spans and now it’s too late for the new generations to stay off it for even 1 minute
F i s h d i x k s 🎉
Stop giving homes to homeless people may come and work for it
They will lose that home in a week
@@Pomme1234 how was I being rude?
hello