Dr Shaheryar
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Take the Forbes list of billionaire. No one is a topper Yet they are shaping lives of millions.
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Congratulations.He has an IQ of 162, which is believed to be higher than the likes of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking and qualifies him to be a member of Mensa club - the largest and oldest high IQ society in the world.
Not good that he likes to boast already."I always want to do the best, and I'll do that no matter what the cost. I think I'm a genius. I'm good at mental maths, general knowledge and I find it quite easy to memorise stuff," said Rahul, who cites his favourite language as Latin.
Rahul achieved full marks in a spelling test, correctly reciting the letters in words like garrulous, accouchement, and hyponatraemia (low level of sodium in the blood). In a timed memory round, he answered 14 questions out of 15 correctly, but did not have time to answer the final question.
He is superb at Spelling Bee, why are they comparing him with Einstein who is not exactly famous for excellence in Spelling Bee.While he narrowly lost out in a maths round, he is exempt from elimination due to his high score.
Congratulations.
Not good that he likes to boast already.
He is superb at Spelling Bee, why are they comparing him with Einstein who is not exactly famous for excellence in Spelling Bee.
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Yes, should be proud, but boasting about it is maybe not a good thing to nurture.At 12 he is in the Mensa club.
BIG achievement.
Yes, should be proud, but boasting about it is maybe not a good thing to nurture.
Asians have a saying, "Don't praise the person so much or we will spoil that person".
Here We have this genius boasting about it publicly, I just don't feel good about it.
The comparison is also wrong, Einstein is not famous being strong in spelling.
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British Indian boy is the correct term.I can understand your pain. No chinese child shall be seen in position of this Indian boy. You can just envy and brag.
British Indian boy is the correct term.
I fear for him if he is still in India.
He could have died from cholera or diarrhea from young or have his IQ drop due to bad environment.
Indians in Singapore with clean environment and good food don't suffer from low IQ.
Put your trolling efforts onto improving India instead.
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Intelligence is a capability which is meaningless if it is not used in a worthwhile endeavor.
We had a genius ethnic Indian who became a doctor at 18 years old in Singapore.
Couldn't find his name, but he did not come up with a cancer cure or become a prominent doctor.
His only achievement was molest and mistreating his maid.
This British boy have great potential.
Einstein had great potential PLUS great achievements.
He should wait until he has achieved something with his great potential capability.
Winning Spelling Bees or entrance to Mensa are not exactly contribution to the advancement of human civilization.
Worthwhile to note also they don't know what is the IQ of Einstein.
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Nothing wrong with being competitive. In a world where kids are becoming celebrities because of talent in singing, and we have 10 year old fashion models strutting down cat walks, it's nice to know some people have their priorities right.
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I have been told previously that sometimes young minds can be viewing these pages, so we must not project views that will corrupt them. A stupid comparison of 'Indian kids better than Pakistani/Bangladeshi kids' is absolutely the wrong views to project. This is an attempt at spreading toxicity into young kids. Please monitor this thread closely.
Food for thought: @amardeep mishra @Śakra @wiseone2 @randomradio @third eye
I think you belong to my category, my parents use to sight such examples when i use to score lowest in the classLet the child be, he is already intelligent, why pressurize him so much?
All this competition is killing our natural talent and that of our children ............... the hardest thing is to cope with a failure and stand again with a smiling face.
And as regards to IQ, this doesn't remain the same, it keeps changing for any particular individual.
Congratulations.
Not good that he likes to boast already.
He is superb at Spelling Bee, why are they comparing him with Einstein who is not exactly famous for excellence in Spelling Bee.
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I find it quite easy to memorize stuff
I don't think being able to spell rare difficult English words should qualify as having a high IQ.
I think you belong to my category, my parents use to sight such examples when i use to score lowest in the class