12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
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Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
And the gov will keep him in cage (in term of being watched constantly) or some private organization will kidnap him for personal purpose and the child lost his childhood. I knew it (happened a lot on movies).
Although it's good for the society
Although it's good for the society
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Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
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Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
heroo wrote:^
Took example from movies ^^
High IQ kids never got freedom.
IceCrash wrote:being successful = being happy
Happy covers lots of things, not just being successful.
Ex: you need to have good parents, whom treat you well = happy
you need to have good friends, who never betray you; good wife, who doesn't cheat => happy
bad luck: your children got accident => not happy
Those belong to the sentimental field, natural field, things you can't predict with your IQ
Anyway, work for the US, China, Russia, Japan, Korea = bad. These country are leaders in war. Better work for poor country to help them develop
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Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
To be fair, this kids interests ARE what he is doing and he is having fun. Normal things don't interest him. His childhood is what he wants, even if it's not that of a normal person.
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Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
NuclearSilo wrote:heroo wrote:^
Took example from movies ^^
High IQ kids never got freedom.IceCrash wrote:being successful = being happy
Happy covers lots of things, not just being successful.
Ex: you need to have good parents, whom treat you well = happy
you need to have good friends, who never betray you; good wife, who doesn't cheat => happy
bad luck: your children got accident => not happy
Those belong to the sentimental field, natural field, things you can't predict with your IQ
Anyway, work for the US, China, Russia, Japan, Korea = bad. These country are leaders in war. Better work for poor country to help them develop
you noop
what i meant by saying that being successful in life = being happy was that, being successful in life isn't about having a great car, a lot of money, a nice house, being very intelligent.
Being successful in life is all about being happy, got it?

Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
Blackdragon6 wrote:To be fair, this kids interests ARE what he is doing and he is having fun. Normal things don't interest him. His childhood is what he wants, even if it's not that of a normal person.
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Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
IceCrash wrote:you noop
what i meant by saying that being successful in life = being happy was that, being successful in life isn't about having a great car, a lot of money, a nice house, being very intelligent.
Being successful in life is all about being happy, got it?
In that case, you failed to express you idea.
And being happy doesn't mean you are successful.
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Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
oh sillysilo, you just don't get it do you, jeez

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Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
IceCrash being successful =/= being happy. I get what you mean by being successful isn't being rich, which I agree with, but these are two totally different things.

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Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
McLovin1t wrote:IceCrash being successful =/= being happy. I get what you mean by being successful isn't being rich, which I agree with, but these are two totally different things.
Yep. Which he seems to fail to express his idea with a '='
Too much meaning for little words ^^
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Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
EvGa wrote:Happiness is subjective.
So by the transitive property subjective are happiness??

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Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
EvGa wrote:dom wrote:When you look at anything in the domain of astrology...
Sup bro

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Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
"...so why do you think you have a successful life?
- I'm happy."
- I'm happy."

Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
Fiction wrote:EvGa wrote:Happiness is subjective.
So by the transitive property subjective are happiness??
¬.¬
You can't apply the transitive property to that sentence. You need three elements...
Your roll-eyes smiley has me confused.

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Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
EvGa wrote:Fiction wrote:EvGa wrote:Happiness is subjective.
So by the transitive property subjective are happiness??
¬.¬
You can't apply the transitive property to that sentence. You need three elements...
Your roll-eyes smiley has me confused.
Was being a smartass.

Re: 12 year old develops his own theory of relativity
GF... one of many.
Wut.
I rotate my hips better. No homo.
Wut.
I rotate my hips better. No homo.





