@@AdaughterofEloheim everybody is born leader my brother but when we grow up we filled our brain with shit. And begging for motivation that we never ever need Do meditation and chant raam name 1 hour your life will change try 1 month and see.
"👸 THAT'S WHAT I USE TO SAY WHEN I WAS WORKING FOR THE" "D. O. C IN PENDER COUNTY, ONE OF US HAS GOT TO LIVE TO TELL THE STORY" ( AND IT'S GONNA BE ME 👸🙏❤️😇❤️) I WILL SEE YOU AT THE CAR, BYE, BYE ✋✋✋✋✋"
Ich will NIEMANDEN und schon garnicht mit Atomwaffen beschießen. Das ist ein kluges Kl. Kind und es ist mir egal aus welchem Land es ist, es ist ein KIND und unschuldig, egal was anderes Menschen seines Heimatlandes getan oder nicht getan haben❗
@@AlanAlan-jc9sf I'm preety sure you don't remember you fell from the cliff in your childhood...so yeah, with time this self-consciousness develops and makes you stronger
@@travelnc2g No it ain’t, everything that is even a little hardship isn’t abusive. You’ve clearly lived a pretty easy life if this seems like abuse to you.
@@travelnc2g 🙄 With people like you, the wussification of America continues. There are a lot of kids things that kids encounter in the course of a day that scares them. Should parents lock them in their room for the first 20 years of their life? 🤦♂️ I guess your kids never went to a zoo.
@@Rokomarn Jumping off a bridge just cause you see others do it isn't the best example of what constitutes intellect. Which is exactly what the OP was pointing out. Even though the child saw others doing it the child did a risk assesment and determined the risk wasn't worth it.
Ppl on TH-cam : lets make a report on that event. Call a neuroscientific and the best experts on the case. We will determined all the truth from this baby.
@@pwn3dg4m3r yeah but the child's risk assessment was WRONG. The glass portion was perfectly safe and that was demonstrated by all the folks walking on it RIGHT in front of them. You cannot live this way - you must be able to trust the folks around you. Is this kid gonna refuse to drive because his car might blow up if he turns the key? Never eat fast food because they might poison it? Never get water from the tap because it might have lead traces? Like, I'm sorry bud, you HAVE to trust folks at some point - that doesnt mean BLINDLY - just *WITHIN REASON*. The only reason you wouldn't walk this glass bridge is feeling its unsafe - which is clearly not the case.
@@swapnilp5774 I don’t disagree that people have an innate fear of heights. But this video shows the opposite of it being important. Fear of heights stopped the kid crossing the perfectly safe bridge.
That’s definitely a sign of intelligence and shows the baby is heading towards the child stages, making observations about environment and thinking about self preservation.
Natural self preservation! And it was messing with his depth perception that's why he acted like he was going downstairs. Super on point for his age and development
Wanted an explanation for this in English and you nailed it. English is not my first language I didn’t know how to explain this in English and I decided not to comment, but I know someone would in the comment section and here I am in the comments section.
@@lionsodiederishlukes8852 Nah. We have instincts. It's just that, at some point, biologists and physicians decided that 1) it was too vaguely defined, 2) some people were using the word in misleading ways, and 3) having instincts is beneath us humans. As a result, for a long time, 'instinct' was pretty much banned from both disciplines, especially when describing humans. See my following comment to OP, though.
Britannica defines 'instinct' as: An inborn impulse or motivation to action typically performed in response to specific external stimuli. Today instinct is generally described as a stereotyped, apparently unlearned, genetically determined behaviour pattern. That would seem to cover what the kid did. However, fear of heights doesn't manifest in children until after they've been mobile for a while, and then only gradually increases with time. This is a strong indication that it's based on experience, rather than an inborn quality. By contrast, babies will be afraid of strangers, even without having had any experience with strangers, indicating that this is inborn.
BABY: OH NO, I DON'T KNOW NOTHING ABOUT WALKING ON GLASS YET, BUT I AM OK WITH THIS SOLID GROUND. Y'ALL GO AHEAD ON, I'LL BE RIGHT HERE WHEN YOU GET BACK..... BYE!
I think your Son will do alright in life. He has the ability to think things through for himself, rather than just believe what he's told. Well done to this little boy!
@@ashandthecats it's unlikely to fall through it by accident since the gap that's big enough for him to slip through is horizontal and is on the very bottom but if you look closely you'll realise the kid COULD fit through it if he is to try to do it on purpose
@@xdkankaxd5427 Most kids don't tbh, most kids don't think about the dangers of something & just jump in head first... Hence why they need to be constantly watched & everything in their environment has to be made 'child safe' ya know? But carry on talking nonsense if it makes you feel better about yourself...
This is literally a self-preservation instinct all functioning humans have since they came out of the womb. Infants who could barely even walk yet are known to fear heights despite having no prior knowledge of what falling is like. There is a reason doctors do these certain tests, like the Moro Reflex test, on newly borns in order to assess their cognitive functions.
That’s what every child does… Even babies look down and assess how far down stairs are before attempting to climb down or just sit and wail until their parent carries them if they think it’ll be too risky. Children aren’t that stupid
I don't think it has to do so much with being an independent thinker. Its more confusing and scary to him because he thinks he'll fall because he can see through to the ground. Thats why he turned around and felt the need to lift his legs like he was climbing over something. Yeah it shows he can independently think, but he clearly was curious and unsure about the situation since he likely hadn't experienced it before. Most kids that age would react like that
@@DONUT2858 😵🤦🏽♂️😭 obviously. .. ANYHUU. .. any of the scenarios could be what went on through his mind! There's no exact science here! .. everyone including YOU are making assumptions! I hope like everyone else your's is a joke too, right?
I totally thought of the whole parents asking “if your friends all jump off a bridge are you going to follow them?” conversation we all had 😅 we have his answer! 😂 So cute 🥰
😢😢😮😮 СУМАСШЕДШИЕ родители этого малыша😮😮😮😮😮Просто идиотизм - ТАК РИСКОВАТЬ ЖИЗНЬЮ РЕБЕНКА 😡😡😡😡😠😠😠😤😤😱😱🤯🤯🤯 К этому мосту ближе чем на 10-15 метров!!!!! ПОТОМУ ЧТО Я ЛЮБЛЮ СВОЕГО РЕБЕНКА ❤❤❤❤❤ и НИКОГДА Недопущу😮 ОПАСНОСТИ РЕБЕНКА, РАДИ КАКИХ
Однако, он же повернулся, что бы ступить туда и эта шутка родителей обойдется не очень хорошим концом. Теперь ребенок знает, что можно наступить в высоту и ничего не будет. Я живу на 12 этаже, к балкону близко даже ребёнка не подпускаю. Представляете,что будет,если показать ему это?
Мой дом и участок на 2 гектара когда мне было 4-5 лет раньше мне казались просто бесконечно большими, сейчас в возрасте они уже кажутся не настолько масштабными, насколько мне фантазия их рисовала раньше. Так же раньше дальние поездки казались мне очень длинными загадочными и необычными, чего не сказать про сейчас, когда 2-3 часа дороги кажутся совсем не такими
This was one smart baby. He could see the ground, became aware of the height, and got down low. What a smart fella! I love how one step in and decided "nope! can't trust this! I'm turning back- you two go on ahead if you have to" 😂😂
Bro has 100% survival skill
His self preservation instinct is unmatched
He did step on the glass tho.. so 50% 😂
Only because his parents did, he's Gunna do good in life. 100% survival skills 😂@@loveumore_
He isnot a bro, he's a man
Yarım metre boyu ile sarkarak inece😂😂❤Türkiye şanlıurfa'dan
Smart kid. “Just because they’re doing it doesn’t mean I’m doing it”
That's exactly what he is thinking! No peer pressure for him, a born leader.
@@AdaughterofEloheim everybody is born leader my brother but when we grow up we filled our brain with shit. And begging for motivation that we never ever need
Do meditation and chant raam name 1 hour your life will change try 1 month and see.
@@AdaughterofEloheim and performed celibacy too
@@kungfu9375 lol
@@AdaughterofEloheim 😹
Smart kid, don't trust everything and everyone, anything can happen.
Вот какой страшный мост даже малыш понимает!
Loved how he giggled to the "insanity" of elders (this who were ahead of him).
Exactly.
" I just learned how to walk , I'm not ready to learn how to fly"
Underrated 🥳
@Enthusiastic Aizawa he's a baby and he doesn't understand why do you have to bash his parents cause a literally baby is scared of heights
@Enthusiastic Aizawa bro, he just baby 😐
Safety First. All snd Ever
@@alvinip9128
You want the truth? He's an as$ hole troll looking to piss someone off.
I just ignore them. Then they don't have fun.
this kid has more common sense than most adults.
Именно👍
Define "common sense"
@@q.u.e.r.t.y "A good sense and sound judgement in practical matters." And staying alive is most practical :D
Doubt it, but ok. Also, stop with these generic comments. So lame.
@@AllenReviews ikr
아가 무척 영리하구나~😂 사랑스럽고 귀엽다~❤😂
He literally assessed the situation, turned around and said “ok well y’all have fun, I’ll be in the car.”🚶🏼♂️
😂 like " F* this parents, catch me by the car"
😄😂🤣😂🤣😂😅
Cracking up, that was a good one! 👍
I’m with the baby😅
LMFAOOOO 😂 he was outta there!
Me asf😂😂😂 don't let me ruin the fun
I love the way he decided to just leave them behind and make a new life on his own.
Yup...screw em
😆😆😆'a new life of his own! Underrated
With his brilliant mind he's got it. Haha. Love this comment. Literally laughed out loud
Smart little guy
😂
“No thanks, I choose life”
Ice Age reference!
@@kathrynhoward4196 haha 🤣 I didn’t even think of that but you’re right!
To choose life turn to Jesus christ
@@livefree316 😂😂😂
😅😅
Ой,ляпик! Страшно,понимает опасность,но все же надо попробовать хоть на краешке постоять. Дети все такие любопытные! Ну умничка малыш!❤❤❤
А мягкий знак здесь зачем😂😂😂😂😂?
@@надеждалеоненко-э3ж уже нет ь😊
😌🙏
“One of us gotta live to tell the story” 😂😂
😂😂😂👌🏼
That was a good one🤣🤣🤣
"👸 THAT'S WHAT I USE TO SAY WHEN I WAS WORKING FOR THE"
"D. O. C IN PENDER COUNTY, ONE OF US HAS GOT TO LIVE TO TELL THE STORY" ( AND IT'S GONNA BE ME 👸🙏❤️😇❤️) I WILL SEE YOU AT THE CAR, BYE, BYE ✋✋✋✋✋"
@Jenna Watson
“and spend that inheritance money”
😂😂😂
“Survival instincts”have entered the chat!
I can easily slip on that glass, and pass through these side strings. Look dad, I can't talk yet, but I know when to trust my guts.
Super inteligente 😂
Absolutely
😃😃😊
Self preservation entered the chat
He trusts no one but himself,his gonna be a great kid
Dad you go ahead I'll look after mom when you're gone
@@karlaolson6238 sounds like a plot from literotica
I love ur comment 🧨🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿
Não xapa mano
❤❤
baby said " oh, nope!! let me test it out! nope, will be over here". Bless his heart 💗💗
Ребёнок и тот понимает опасность стеклянного моста.
His brain is like, "nah, somethin' ain't right."
Lol,exactly
😂😂😂😂
I'm 40 and his reaction makes perfect sense to me.
I'm 33 and it does for me too even if I totally know how strong that is, nope for me
LMAO IM 30 and same 😭😭🤣🙏♥️
Totalmente de acuerdo y tengo 54.
I'm 120,I totally agree 👍..
I'm 120,I totally agree 👍..
Kiddo is like: “I don’t know about you all, but I got my whole life ahead of me”
😂 ikr
🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
Haha 😂😂👍
Ребенок умнее взрослых. Такой маленький, а уже отдает отчет в своих действиях
Ты должен его ненавидеть, он гражданин недружественной страны.
Ты же хочешь бахнуть по ним ядерной?
Или ты не патриот ?
@@Green_7279 ненавидят людей по признаку нации только фашисты. Ты фашист?
Ich will NIEMANDEN und schon garnicht mit Atomwaffen beschießen. Das ist ein kluges Kl. Kind und es ist mir egal aus welchem Land es ist, es ist ein KIND und unschuldig, egal was anderes Menschen seines Heimatlandes getan oder nicht getan haben❗
I would be proud to have a child like this who thinks about his actions instead of following the crowd.
What a boy 👏👏👏
how careful he is to watch every step of the way ready to join the Army, good eye
I was thinking the same thing.
This is not funny. The kids mind was played with for the views.
True
It's actually good that the baby has self awareness
Now he lives Life in fear
That’s not self awareness it’s a sense of danger
Self awareness ?
@@rebeccaa2097 i think what they meant is self preservation, something lots of teens and young adults with a cellphone seem to lack most of the time
@@AlanAlan-jc9sf I'm preety sure you don't remember you fell from the cliff in your childhood...so yeah, with time this self-consciousness develops and makes you stronger
He was like "Nope! Not me. I'm just gonna go back over here . . . where there's ground"
His natural survival instinct kicked in, he is wicked smart!
I think that’s fascinating. He can see his parents on the glass but his self-preservation instinct takes over!
😊😊😊
I think this is abusive. the fear he went through.
@@travelnc2g No it ain’t, everything that is even a little hardship isn’t abusive. You’ve clearly lived a pretty easy life if this seems like abuse to you.
@@travelnc2g bruh... I didn't know being a lil spooked was abuse. Lol. And I was actually hit as a kid.
@@travelnc2g 🙄 With people like you, the wussification of America continues. There are a lot of kids things that kids encounter in the course of a day that scares them. Should parents lock them in their room for the first 20 years of their life? 🤦♂️
I guess your kids never went to a zoo.
Sensible child. Doesn't just follow others, he makes his own mind up. Bodes well for his future.
Oh the school will make him follow orders.. I mean others.
At that itsy-bitsy toddler age, he has more confidence in his decision making than following his mother and his father!!! Not the usual thing! 💕
Molto bene piccolo , usa il cervello.....il tuo
❤❤❤ 넘넘 귀여워요^^ 그져귀엽기만 합니다.
이쁜 아가야 건강하게 자라렴~~~~❤
The little boy is like 'i don't need this stress' ''
😂😂😂 so smart 😂
😂😂😂😂 so intelligent
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wow the self awareness and common sense he has as a toddler. Remarkable.
Binod
😢
think its just instinct
@@BinodTharu-OfficialBinod Tharu
Smart kid . Decides for himself. Doesn’t blindly follow.
If he was really smart he would have inferred the safety of the bridge from the others around him.
@@Rokomarn Jumping off a bridge just cause you see others do it isn't the best example of what constitutes intellect. Which is exactly what the OP was pointing out.
Even though the child saw others doing it the child did a risk assesment and determined the risk wasn't worth it.
@@Rokomarn at his age level there is no ability to judge things like this. So I suggested he made a good decision when evaluating his safety.
Ppl on TH-cam : lets make a report on that event. Call a neuroscientific and the best experts on the case. We will determined all the truth from this baby.
@@pwn3dg4m3r yeah but the child's risk assessment was WRONG. The glass portion was perfectly safe and that was demonstrated by all the folks walking on it RIGHT in front of them.
You cannot live this way - you must be able to trust the folks around you.
Is this kid gonna refuse to drive because his car might blow up if he turns the key? Never eat fast food because they might poison it? Never get water from the tap because it might have lead traces?
Like, I'm sorry bud, you HAVE to trust folks at some point - that doesnt mean BLINDLY - just *WITHIN REASON*. The only reason you wouldn't walk this glass bridge is feeling its unsafe - which is clearly not the case.
Safety check first if its not safe enough turn back n walk away. He did the perfect thing perfect decision by a toddler
He said nope ill find some new parents lol
All I heard was "nope!"
😂
😂😂😂
Lol
this is why natural instincts are so important
Why? He didnt get hurt. Or fall.
That’s not what the video shows at all.
@@TheCompleteMental Yes, he sensed the danger - risk of falling. It is a natural instinct.
@@lindenstromberg6859 Yes, but this is an example of how our instincts work.
@@swapnilp5774 I don’t disagree that people have an innate fear of heights. But this video shows the opposite of it being important. Fear of heights stopped the kid crossing the perfectly safe bridge.
I love how he didn't even look back - he said nope!
Right!
Thats instantly what I thought he was telling them🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He said ill meet you guys back at the house BYE
He is not taking any risk
@@shantellakaladypersephone8671 he said ...Nope, falling off the bed was bad enough!! 🤣
Super smart and sensitive baby!! So sweet❤❤❤❤
That little giggle at the start 😭🤣😂👌
"Jokes on you, I want to live longer"
He's like, "Joke's on you, you're so in love with me I'm already in your will!" 🤣❤️🙏
That baby just gave the most polite, "Hell, no!" he could.
OMGOODNESS!!!!! Yes! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Вот умница! Малыш понимает,где опасно! Золотце такое!😊❤
That’s definitely a sign of intelligence and shows the baby is heading towards the child stages, making observations about environment and thinking about self preservation.
Thats the opposite 😂 it's a clear sign of a developing brain that has a long way to go..
you know every human has a fear of heights from birth? kinda like a natural instinct
Based.
This is a standard response for all babies. There was a study on it long ago.
Natural instincts on a human being...
Smart boy! When something in your world doesn’t align with what you know and have experienced, it is wise to be cautious.
Very well put.
Normal developmental process. This was studied many many decades ago.
I hope you actually meet people who are different from you one day. We’re all just trying to live happy, healthy lives. There’s no reason to hate us
❤really smart...!
Малыш, ты умница!! Расти большим,здоровым, счастливым! Мирного неба над головой тебе и всем нам!!
Kid is smart, he’s not gonna just take ya word that he won’t fall to his death 💀
Lol
😭
I was thinking the same. Smart kid.
I know thats right😅
Lol
Shows he's cautious, self aware and understands his limitations. Intelligent young man❤
And brave
That’s right 🥹
Yeah, he's smarter than our president and vice president combined lol!!!!!!!!!!
@@Red22762 u mad for this 😂
Yes
Natural self preservation! And it was messing with his depth perception that's why he acted like he was going downstairs. Super on point for his age and development
Wanted an explanation for this in English and you nailed it. English is not my first language I didn’t know how to explain this in English and I decided not to comment, but I know someone would in the comment section and here I am in the comments section.
666th "like". 🤔
@@mr.m129 😳😂
How do you know how old
@@hiphopnewsdaily9016 because I've worked with a ton of infants and toddlers and preschoolers
😌 that baby said, "i might've been born just yesterday, but i ain't no fool" 😅👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Lmao I see what u did there😅
Not ready to die I only just barely arrived!!! 😂😂😂
Du bon sens .❤
😂
I'm with Forrest 😅
Ein kluges Kind. Da kann man nur Stolz darauf sein.
That’s survival instinct
"Sorry, I've got to go and spend my inheritance"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣
“Yep! Cos y’all are goners.”
This little boy is more clever of his parents
Yep
It's amazing how he know nearly nothing but his natural instincts telling him to avoid the glass bridge
el humano no actúa por instinto; lo hace por "activo reflejo" y ésta creatura lo manifiesta muy bién.
So much for:"Instincts are a social construct". Nope.
@@lionsodiederishlukes8852fuente: de los deseos
@@lionsodiederishlukes8852 Nah. We have instincts. It's just that, at some point, biologists and physicians decided that 1) it was too vaguely defined, 2) some people were using the word in misleading ways, and 3) having instincts is beneath us humans. As a result, for a long time, 'instinct' was pretty much banned from both disciplines, especially when describing humans.
See my following comment to OP, though.
Britannica defines 'instinct' as:
An inborn impulse or motivation to action typically performed in response to specific external stimuli. Today instinct is generally described as a stereotyped, apparently unlearned, genetically determined behaviour pattern.
That would seem to cover what the kid did. However, fear of heights doesn't manifest in children until after they've been mobile for a while, and then only gradually increases with time. This is a strong indication that it's based on experience, rather than an inborn quality. By contrast, babies will be afraid of strangers, even without having had any experience with strangers, indicating that this is inborn.
Сообразительный ребёнок!🎉
"Let's see, will it hold me?"
"Umm no I don't trust it."
"I'll meet y'all back at the car, bye!" 👶
😅😅😅
Binod
T
Smart
BABY HAS A LOT OF SENSE, YOU SHOULD BE PROUD OF HIM.
That baby has a lot of common sense which is in short supply these days.
Baby was like, "Uhhh... I don't trust this; ya'll go on ahead without me!" 😎
Smart baby. He wasn't very sure on safety 😅🤣😂. So,... No!!! He is not coming! 😂❤️👏👏👏
BABY: OH NO, I DON'T KNOW NOTHING ABOUT WALKING ON GLASS YET, BUT I AM OK WITH THIS SOLID GROUND. Y'ALL GO AHEAD ON, I'LL BE RIGHT HERE WHEN YOU GET BACK..... BYE!
This kid gives his parent the speech of: "Just because ur friends are doing it, it doesnt mean its safe"...
This little cutie, try’s to cross but I have been there at this glass bridge I couldn’t cross I’m over 50.
Fax
@@cynthiahusband106 rrr CD fccc
Right hahaaa
Fact
НЕЛЬЗЯ ПОДВЕРГАТЬ СВОЕГО РЕБЕНКА ТАКОЙ ОПАСНОСТИ РАДИ лайков !!!!!!!😢😢😢😢😢😮😮😮😮😮😢😢😢
He has a better sense of self preservation than a lot of adults.
I wouldn't take this walkway either. Smart child.
TikTok challenge time! \●/
ÍNTEGRO SENTIDO.
Аморфная прозрачная масса
слишком похожа на воду...
The clever boy
That little one is doing it right! Safety first!
The gaps between the fence wires!
"I may have been born recently but bruh I ain't stupid enough to take myself out"
“I was born at night…but not last night”
Kids like NOPE! NOT HAPPENING! NOT TODAY MAYBE NOT EVER!😊
Thats was the loudest "NOPE" I've ever heard 😂😂
Fr😂
He could slip through the sides 😢😭😭
A very distinct developmental stage shown with this beautiful baby. Recognizing depth and using depth perception
Yes
Exactly 💯
Well put
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Yo tampoco me atrevo a pasar
I think your Son will do alright in life. He has the ability to think things through for himself, rather than just believe what he's told. Well done to this little boy!
❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤
Tão jovem e já sabe dos perigos😮😂
Every single child has basic survival instincts. It shocks me that almost everyone in the comments don’t know that. 🤦♂️
Cringe
His laugh when he reaches the glass! It’s a laugh of “haha yeah no way I will be doing this. Out of ur minds!” Kind of laugh
😂exactly right
At lease he trusts his parents
He is really intelligent and just turned right back to where he was coming from 😃😂😃😂
Aferim sana akıllı çocuk 🎉🎉🎉
I got so anxious cos the sides of the bridge are too open for a kid…
me too, especially with that wabbly walk 😯😦😦😧😧😧
they're clearly not
Oh my god. Right!
TIL that kids can slip through a 1" to 1/2" gap.
@@ashandthecats it's unlikely to fall through it by accident since the gap that's big enough for him to slip through is horizontal and is on the very bottom but if you look closely you'll realise the kid COULD fit through it if he is to try to do it on purpose
That kid has more sense than most adults.
Да, дети и животные намного умнее.
Exactly what I was saying 😂😂😂
At least he attempt but that's enough to be safe. Intelligent, so cute & beaitiful baby.
adults like you probably 😅
Borus said I'll meet y'all back at the car.
"yup just gonna meet y'all back at the car" 😳
Funny
😊
Hello 👋. Good afternoon, hope I’m not disturbing you
Первый раз закралось сомнение в непогрешиимости поступков родителей. Малыш! Ты мого еще узнаешь!
"My Munchkin cup and I have reached a consensus: We are not dying this young."
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He wasn't giving up the sippy cup for nothing.
@@MW-no8vq 😂😂
Kid: "Looks like I'm gonna have to find me some new parents! These ones are crazy!"
Qué lástima pobrecito niño si soy yo me caigo redonda
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Exactly! Poor kid!😅🤣🤣😂😂
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His brain told him “we ain’t ready for this yet buddy”
Smart baby, will live way into his90’s❤️
That kid has great survival instincts.
Like every kid
@@xdkankaxd5427 not like every kid, please think before your fingers react
@@xdkankaxd5427 Most kids don't tbh, most kids don't think about the dangers of something & just jump in head first... Hence why they need to be constantly watched & everything in their environment has to be made 'child safe' ya know? But carry on talking nonsense if it makes you feel better about yourself...
That's a very intelligent child.
High survival skills already. More than some adults.
Chronically online
This is literally a self-preservation instinct all functioning humans have since they came out of the womb. Infants who could barely even walk yet are known to fear heights despite having no prior knowledge of what falling is like. There is a reason doctors do these certain tests, like the Moro Reflex test, on newly borns in order to assess their cognitive functions.
@@anonanim-9601Yeah I was gonna say the same thing. Crazy how so many people don’t know this
可愛いです👶
That’s what every child does… Even babies look down and assess how far down stairs are before attempting to climb down or just sit and wail until their parent carries them if they think it’ll be too risky. Children aren’t that stupid
Little man has the most sense out of everyone. I’m with you little man!
Me too. I'll sit and wait for everyone to come back.
Это инстинкт самосохранения
🇺🇦👍🏼Boy smarter than we could think
This baby is so super clever. His thinking my parents are crazy I need new ones a.s.a.p
Amen,Sweetheart!
инстинкт самосохранения развит!
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Intelligence at it best
Forest laughed cause he's like: those people are gonna die
Right!!😂😂😂
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Lol 😂
Run, forest Gump, run!
I love how this kid knows not to just follow along with the crowd even when its his **own** crowd. An independent thinker. Good for him.👍
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I don't think it has to do so much with being an independent thinker. Its more confusing and scary to him because he thinks he'll fall because he can see through to the ground. Thats why he turned around and felt the need to lift his legs like he was climbing over something. Yeah it shows he can independently think, but he clearly was curious and unsure about the situation since he likely hadn't experienced it before. Most kids that age would react like that
@@DONUT2858 😵🤦🏽♂️😭 obviously. .. ANYHUU. .. any of the scenarios could be what went on through his mind! There's no exact science here! .. everyone including YOU are making assumptions! I hope like everyone else your's is a joke too, right?
I totally thought of the whole parents asking “if your friends all jump off a bridge are you going to follow them?” conversation we all had 😅 we have his answer! 😂 So cute 🥰
Blue silver you are so clever. I appreciate you
He's no dummy rather safe than sorry . Cute Lil guy
smart kid ... ✌😉
@@mariajesusapadlanlim3074 yeah ✌
That baby is going places.
He is already practicing good judgement. ☺️
@@caronitaclark4058 right absorbed
@@caronitaclark4058 I'm really proud of you
This child is smarter than many adults.
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однозначно умнее, особенно тех, кто это конструирует и строит
chose life😂
Survival instincts
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Forest even laughed as if saying “ya that’s a no for me “
Yesssss he really did!!!😂😂
😢😢😮😮 СУМАСШЕДШИЕ родители этого малыша😮😮😮😮😮Просто идиотизм - ТАК РИСКОВАТЬ ЖИЗНЬЮ РЕБЕНКА 😡😡😡😡😠😠😠😤😤😱😱🤯🤯🤯 К этому мосту ближе чем на 10-15 метров!!!!! ПОТОМУ ЧТО Я ЛЮБЛЮ СВОЕГО РЕБЕНКА ❤❤❤❤❤ и НИКОГДА Недопущу😮 ОПАСНОСТИ РЕБЕНКА, РАДИ КАКИХ
He just walks away at the end like 'I guess i'm gonna have to start a new life without you'😄
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Ese bebé sobrevivirá a un apocalípsis zombie. Es un genio
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I didn't know toddlers depth perception was that acute, it's amazing. Wow!
Однако, он же повернулся, что бы ступить туда и эта шутка родителей обойдется не очень хорошим концом. Теперь ребенок знает, что можно наступить в высоту и ничего не будет. Я живу на 12 этаже, к балкону близко даже ребёнка не подпускаю. Представляете,что будет,если показать ему это?
Мой дом и участок на 2 гектара когда мне было 4-5 лет раньше мне казались просто бесконечно большими, сейчас в возрасте они уже кажутся не настолько масштабными, насколько мне фантазия их рисовала раньше.
Так же раньше дальние поездки казались мне очень длинными загадочными и необычными, чего не сказать про сейчас, когда 2-3 часа дороги кажутся совсем не такими
That's a smart boy. The glass bridge seems unsafe to him, so he's not going on it. Very good situational awareness.
Hiii
At his age its only a natural safety instict, not situational awareness..lol
@@miguelmelchior986 It's actualy pretty cool! They know it's dangerous to go nesr a cliff!
Hii
@@miguelmelchior986 yeah
Инстинкт самосохронения заложен в человеке уже в утробе матери😊
This is a smart 35 year old baby. He already understands safety and self preservation at his age. Despite his parents trying to motivate him 😂😂
I love this. Children teach us how smart they are from birth
Fun Fact tho, everyone including new born babies have natural instinct of survival and recognize the fear of falling.
If he was "smart" he'd would've seen that the glass surface bore his parent's weight and deduced it was safe to walk on it...
He has fallen so many times, he knows too well!
Дитей Господи одает чистое душа и у них чувство чистоте и они чувствуют опасность хоть они маленькие
i love how him “climbing” over the line was the most logical thing to do in his mind lmaoo
It’s the climb back that gets me
Better be safe than sorry.
Right. I noticed that as well
He is a smart boy, he trusts his own instincts.
Leader material.
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Correcto!
Què papà, ni que mamà...! Yo me voy ! 🤭
@@robbiemerriweather7093 JM
それなww
Не глупый малыш. Растёт‼️‼️‼️❤❤❤❤❤💋💋🙏🙏🙏🙏
Smart kid. He made his own decision. Future leader.
😂😂😂 you can say everything about him and his future in just 10 sec video😂😂😂
He's also proven a fact that he's scared of heights.
This was one smart baby. He could see the ground, became aware of the height, and got down low. What a smart fella!
I love how one step in and decided "nope! can't trust this! I'm turning back- you two go on ahead if you have to"
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It's not exactly an intelligence thing, kids have eyes.
@@seaofflowers. Most kids have eyes but not as many have survival instincts that early.
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Adorable. I would be scared as well.
@@Coco_Loco95 of course they do. check out visual cliff study 1960. babies of 6 months have this reaction already, it’s innate.
he only trusts himself and not rely on other people’s opinions. he’s got a good future ahead of him
I pray he keeps it!
Правильно, зачем это ему это надо, пусть другие идут и падают.😅
Чувство самосохранения прекрасно развито у малыша!!!❤
Котенок маленький,боится,что упадет. Осторожный,молодец!😊
Exactly Buddy
안돼!! 난 안돼!
Оно у детей особенно сильное, потому что они всегда трезвые😂
Amazing! This toddler is so smart. He's aware of danger.
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If you ask me, the toddler has sense. He knows glass isn't for walking on.
Facts💯💯💯
Deep 😢
He's actually seeing below that what bothered him. He was scared. Listen to how his breathing changed
@@tr0picalqueen.180 i saw that he looked down but he wouldn't go forward, babies are smarter than we know, their intelligence is beyond what we see.
100%agree.. Last time i checked that glass is a man made not made by Jesus stop that foolishness kids are killed from playing on roll a coaster
КАК РОДИТЕЛИ ГЛУПО ПОСТУПАЮТ! В СЛЕДУЮЩИЙ РАЗ РЕБЁНОК УБЕЖДЁННЫЙ В ТВЁРДОЙ ОПОРЕ МОЖЕТ ШАГНУТЬ В БЕЗДНУ ИЛИ ИЗ ОКНА!
He’s like: ‘I’m going back the same way I came… very carefully’ 😂👏🏼.
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Exactly what I would do!! 😂😂😂😂😂
No he thought there is something dangerus
LLP kopp jo
He didn’t cry thinking he had to do what his parents said. He decided he knew he was safer on his own!
Pauvre fille inutile
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Its how he is being raised ....