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  • I expected a video on such a ridiculous topic to display fictional movies rather then produce any kind of scientific article. Thanks for showing us what you've "learnt"

  • i guess u need a mix of both EQ  and IQ

  • Logic compells the wise, fools feel compelled by emotions instead...

    Quoted from wiktionary.

    You know, you only showed us examples from what looked like little more than 5 movies, when there are over 1000 movies that demote the importance of EQ, the most famous sadistic quotes are "Money makes the world go round", "No good deed goes unpunished" and "I pay you to solve the problem, not to go on an emotional roller-coaster:. and some of them are even from the mouths of the protagonists!

  • It's amazing how people can demonstrate their EQ while speaking a different language

  • GOOD ONE WOOWO

  • every time i solve rubik's cube i cry.. i guess my iq and eq balance is rigth

  • Fantastic video production Sir !! I am going to share it on facebook.

  • Well done, Ankit. (wish I could understand more of what is being communicated, but I got most of the point, I think).

    EQ > IQ... but EQ + IQ = LOL !!

  • esta bien :)

  • Hmm, interesting, in europe the curriculum is very different, and the males don't learn anything about their emotions, too. EQ is mostly bullshit, from a male perspective, because men were not allowed to experience their emotions. There are virtually no books about the feeling of men,. while there are many books about (imagined) feelings of women and for women, by men.

    If you buy into the EQ trap, you buy into a world, disregarding the feelings of men and emphazising the feelings of women.

  • excellent work !! i am both a dyslexic (like ishaan in tzp) & have been observing how little desi parents over emphasize IQ & completely ignore EQ. despite my dyslexia, i cracked the iit jee but then went i joined iit, i hated the iit hostel life since most guys over there used to think great about themselves. there was a class difference between guys who were studying CS/EE vs guys like me who studied civil. can you imagine that? in real life most of these 'smart' guys are losers in corp & biz

  • @samann95014

    I think dyslexia can be resolved by practice, practice and more of that repeated stuff called practice.

  • @yoyuepz yes, repeated practice can help but not resolve it. it's like a handicapped lame person trying hard & practicing to run for marathon. Great Video though. Thanks!!

  • @samann95014

    Nah that is someone who is handicap and they are mentally challenged, they do not know what is blue or green. I am talking about people such as einstein and davinci those kind of dyslexia people, who practiced like crazy and focued hard in their field.

  • @yoyuepz well i did the same but not yet to the level of einstein & da vinci. despite passing school grades with grace marks (believe it), i got into IIT JEE (general category), did masters from stanford university & started by own companies. but my dyslexia didn't completely go away. i just developed alternative skills. that's all. not special IQ or genius factor.

  • @samann95014

    then keep practising, until your brain says "this is IMPORTANT", I am sorry maybe you think I am ignorent but I do not believe in dyslexia. I do believe in smart thinking and hardship, like the german nietzsche philosopher that through hardship you gain happyness. And I think the brain is a tool, the more you exercise it, the stronger it becomes.

  • @samann95014

    And I think dictorship way of thinking, russian grandmasters is an excellent example, I do like the ways the russians and dictorship countries teach their children. They learn from the mistakes and iron them out and do it over and over again.. Even the russian math genius trachtenberg said that every child was born with a gift, I agree I think the problem is the teachers or the family background. Even today there is a school in switzerland which continues his math teaching :)

  • Great video! You don't need subtiles. Te emotion speaks for its self

  • excellent work

  • Very good video. Do you have the version with English subtitle for Hindi part?

  • i love it, can u mak a subtittle for the hindi speaking?

  • Good job,, thanks, hope I can workout on this!!.

  • there is no "correct way" to use your emotions...

  • Hi Ankit, an excellent video. I just wish it was all in English or had subtitles as I would have loved to show it to my students (who unfortunately don't know Hindi). Anyway, geat work!

  • good job

  • Excellent work!!!

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