12-year-old genius recruited by Georgia Tech

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CBS Mornings

CBS Mornings

3 роки тому

Millions of Americans know characters like Young Sheldon and Doogie Howser as super-smart prodigies who are entertaining to watch on TV. Mark Strassmann meets the real deal, 12-year-old Caleb Anderson, who is already cruising through college courses.

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@milascave2
@milascave2 3 роки тому
"I'm not really smart. I just grasp information quickly." Nice that he is humble, but that is pretty much the definition of smart.
@vivian4762
@vivian4762 3 роки тому
Ikr😂😂 so sweet
@daveyrobinson3779
@daveyrobinson3779 3 роки тому
That college has a GPA requirement of 2.0, a C average and has a 100% acceptance rate.
@kodabenavidez9727
@kodabenavidez9727 3 роки тому
Davey Robinson you’re talking about chattahoochee college in the one picture, but that’s the college he took classes at before going to georgia tech, which is the one he’s touring in the video and has an acceptance rate of 21.5%
@fatbastard7346
@fatbastard7346 3 роки тому
Not necessarily, in my experience, there are three kinds of smart people, the ones that grasp information quickly, the ones that are very good at problem solving, and the last one is both. Sure, he's most definitely underexaggerating his intelligence but that doesn't mean there isn't any truth in his answer.
@audiomystic
@audiomystic 3 роки тому
Information retention is a critical component to intelligence. Someone else also mentioned problem solving. I totally agree. Mental creativity, connection building, pattern recognition, and synthesis of new ideas are kind of like capstones of intelligence.
@avisoncino8665
@avisoncino8665 3 роки тому
This kid speaks more eloquently than 90% of grown adults.
@tejasmisra9115
@tejasmisra9115 3 роки тому
I already felt dumber by the first thing he said
@mht2166
@mht2166 3 роки тому
Cause he's a genius...sherlock....
@misty5015
@misty5015 3 роки тому
90% of adults didn’t start college at 12 years old
@avisoncino8665
@avisoncino8665 3 роки тому
@@misty5015 good point 🤣🤦‍♂️
@susanedwards564
@susanedwards564 3 роки тому
Agreed.
@joenieves8653
@joenieves8653 3 роки тому
I love how he explains his intelligence. " I'm not really smart, I just grasp information quickly" guy is a beast.
@jorelldye4346
@jorelldye4346 2 роки тому
He's basically saying that he isn't inventive - he just comprehends what he is taught and learns quickly. I suspect the inventive side will bloom over time.
@gmann7082
@gmann7082 2 роки тому
The kid may be at Georgia Tech, but he ain't no ramblin' wreck! 😎
@justinebeaver1419
@justinebeaver1419 2 роки тому
His self-awareness is off the chart.
@Bobby-dv5kr
@Bobby-dv5kr Рік тому
Humbled.
@peterfuentes5893
@peterfuentes5893 10 місяців тому
He literally described intelligence lol.
@cailebfeik
@cailebfeik 3 роки тому
These parents are doing it right. Their child is one of the smartest on the planet. They're not saying, "we want him to be a great doctor or lawyer or engineer". Of course they want those things for him; hence, aerospace engineering. That's not their focus, though. As you heard them say, "make sure when he is an adult that he'll make a great HUSBAND, or great FATHER, or great FRIEND one day." They're raising their son to be a great father, husband, friend first and great engineer second. That's the way it should be. Just my opinion. Kudos to the parents!
@greycat7885
@greycat7885 3 роки тому
agreed!!
@HC-ir9rr
@HC-ir9rr 3 роки тому
@mexicans are taking over Envious???
@HC-ir9rr
@HC-ir9rr 3 роки тому
@mexicans are taking over Did the fact that he's black person bite you so bad?
@HC-ir9rr
@HC-ir9rr 3 роки тому
@mexicans are taking over Get out of the corner !!!!!why are you hiding? 🤡
@CJ-sg5bw
@CJ-sg5bw 3 роки тому
@@HC-ir9rr uhmm you might read the discussion above first than relying your opinion on some stance that isn't complete or refined as such.
@darkskinwhite
@darkskinwhite 3 роки тому
"I'm not smarter, I just grasp information quicker" is the smartest thing he could've said lol
@mr.clorox8198
@mr.clorox8198 3 роки тому
Yeah when I heard that felt like I got shot in the chest
@juanio7036
@juanio7036 3 роки тому
The kid made the interview think about that for a second. That is a sign of “ya I’m smarter than you”
@zzzzxxxx341
@zzzzxxxx341 3 роки тому
He's humble enough, ket's go!
@kovenmaitreya7184
@kovenmaitreya7184 3 роки тому
@@mr.clorox8198 Why does it feel like that to you?
@kpepperl319
@kpepperl319 3 роки тому
He is humble, well mannered, and yes, he is very smart. And did you hear what his mother said? Not bragging, not pretentious... She just wants him to be a good husband, a good father, a good friend... That's why Caleb is the way he is. Good job parents.
@sharonsolana
@sharonsolana 3 роки тому
@@ChineduOpara Stupid comment #1
@sharonsolana
@sharonsolana 3 роки тому
@@ChineduOpara Stupid comment #3
@PepTalkTillYouDrop
@PepTalkTillYouDrop 3 роки тому
This is the smartest kid in the world ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hIqDqJhthpliy3k.html
@audiomystic
@audiomystic 3 роки тому
Excellent family ethos.
@cetti4405
@cetti4405 3 роки тому
@@ChineduOpara That's a horrible thing to wonder. Why wouldn't they be supportive of their child, regardless of gender?
@lilyroy4381
@lilyroy4381 3 роки тому
I went to elementary school with him. When he was about 2 or 3, he came to our Kindergarten class and started reading with us. He was obviously reading harder material, and about a week later, he was moving up to the higher grades. He was a sweet kid, and I'm glad to see that he is going far in life.
@Applefanboy2012
@Applefanboy2012 3 роки тому
How old are you then?
@theinternetsavedmylife
@theinternetsavedmylife 3 роки тому
"So where are you now in life?" Sorry I'm just kidding... That's just something my parents would say after watching this news piece
@XtaC78
@XtaC78 3 роки тому
@@theinternetsavedmylife 😂💀😂
@ILLAILLS
@ILLAILLS 3 роки тому
@@Applefanboy2012 exactly 😂😂😂
@dins5066
@dins5066 3 роки тому
Lily Roy cool story 😎, yawn 😪
@penguinista
@penguinista 3 роки тому
"They treated me like i was an anomaly." That gave me a chuckle.
@Mustang1984
@Mustang1984 3 роки тому
haha same, figured someone would say something about this in the comments...
@monique7885
@monique7885 3 роки тому
I was going to write a comment about that statement, but I wasn't sure how to spell "anomaly." lol
@Rodappa101
@Rodappa101 3 роки тому
Ikr! It’s the 1st I’m hearing that word 😩
@anthonygordon9483
@anthonygordon9483 3 роки тому
I cracked up when he said that. I think the first time I heard anomaly was in the movie Matrix. Im like kid, Neo was a anomaly. That makes you the chosen one.
@rodneystanger1651
@rodneystanger1651 3 роки тому
He is.
@vsrap71
@vsrap71 3 роки тому
reporter: "he accepts that he's different, and definitely smart" the boy: " i'm not smart I just grasp information quicker"
@j.jjr.6217
@j.jjr.6217 3 роки тому
That's what make him SMART!!! 👍🏽
@hmm6415
@hmm6415 3 роки тому
@J.J JR. It’s called humility. He’s smart enough to know that many will be threatened by intelligence.
@RUTHLESSambition5
@RUTHLESSambition5 3 роки тому
My daughters are the same way. It's SO ODD.. They know EVERY capital of ever city in every country and are 9 and already doing 8th grade and freshman work. 1 openly says she will be president and the other want to be a CIA analyst. They are homeschooled by a retired teacher.
@ohno127
@ohno127 3 роки тому
@@hmm6415 I don’t think that’s what humility means
@hhsdas6132
@hhsdas6132 3 роки тому
and the sad thing is the universitu he attends or just his educational foundation he will think white. The problem here is his intelligence isnt uplifting the black ráce they should not give tbeir child away to these white schools. Whites own our entertainment athletism etc. We need his intelligence for the enrichment of the black family
@julianreddick8354
@julianreddick8354 3 роки тому
The fact that he says he’s not smart says how smart he is.
@NRV0
@NRV0 3 роки тому
ikr?
@notreallyinterested2343
@notreallyinterested2343 3 роки тому
I'm not smart 😉
@tdmap2241
@tdmap2241 3 роки тому
@@notreallyinterested2343 😂🤣
@pepsico815
@pepsico815 3 роки тому
Unlike Trump, who claims he's the best at everything in the universe.
@Loachie90
@Loachie90 3 роки тому
@@ethancarlsen8898 it’s cause @NM is salty
@thatonerandompersonn
@thatonerandompersonn Рік тому
“I’m not really smart, I just grasp information quickly” Despite being very brilliant and well aware of it he still seems quite humble and well mannered. Kudos to his parents
@mach6893
@mach6893 3 роки тому
Caleb deserves kudos, but how about some kudos to the parents! Having loving parents make a huge difference!
@justacommentercommenting
@justacommentercommenting 3 роки тому
don't mined me I'm just here to inform you your comment is doing well
@j.paulandrews261
@j.paulandrews261 3 роки тому
Disciple takes the lion share of his success---the key ingredient missing in the inner city..
@lordgimli9847
@lordgimli9847 3 роки тому
@vpn rockies Read again idiot.
@mach6893
@mach6893 3 роки тому
@vpn rockies 1. I never said that having loving parents is solely responsible for his success. I meant to say that proper parenting and nurturing allows children to thrive and succeed. 2. Caleb didn't just get lucky. He works hard and he is passionate. 3. You lost the argument the moment you called me an idiot right out of the gate. Congrats snowflake. Next time, call me an idiot to my face if you enjoy resorting to ad hominem attacks.
@kit2130
@kit2130 3 роки тому
I love that his parents are holding hands. He's a lucky kid to be surrounded with love.
@AntoninusPius100
@AntoninusPius100 3 роки тому
It's sad that being surrounded by love is a stroke of luck nowadays. Sometimes even a two parent home isn't a loving home
@dmv.paul09
@dmv.paul09 3 роки тому
I’m also lucky to have mom and my dad
@ES-lx6vv
@ES-lx6vv 3 роки тому
Not love. It's responsible parenting.
@kit2130
@kit2130 3 роки тому
@@ES-lx6vv holding hands is love, not "responsible parenting".
@ES-lx6vv
@ES-lx6vv 3 роки тому
@@kit2130 it's responsible parenting, you show example how to treat others. In life, if you don't have skills, you'll die. Ask the kid, and expecially the father, he'll know
@HAMID___
@HAMID___ 3 роки тому
“He grasped fractions at the age of 2” I graduated high school without understanding basic arithmetic 💀
@ET_AYY_LMAO
@ET_AYY_LMAO 3 роки тому
@tester123532456 With common core its actually better if you don't know math at all... American education is a joke, and so are their media. No one can do fractions at 2, i doubt any two year old even understands the decimal number system in use...
@bobwho1986
@bobwho1986 3 роки тому
I guess there’s hope for me: someone told me 5/4 people don’t understand fractions.
@wikiorg379
@wikiorg379 3 роки тому
@Norah Eli What’s the girl in your profile picture’s IG?
@sharonsolana
@sharonsolana 3 роки тому
You can learn math on www.khanacademy.org/ It's free! You can start at the lowest level, and work your way up. I used the Khan Academy a lot when I decided to go back to school. Now I am studying calculus 3.
@daveyrobinson3779
@daveyrobinson3779 3 роки тому
Where do you see him grasping anything about fractions?
@arbelisfdezqda5839
@arbelisfdezqda5839 3 роки тому
He’s been living that way his whole life🤣🤣🤣he is so cute and smart😂😂😂😂he is only 12 years old and talked like he had lived 80 years. God blessed him 👏👏👏👏👏
@lillgathogo
@lillgathogo 3 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂 Lol
@lewidreamsstudio5608
@lewidreamsstudio5608 3 роки тому
Ha ha funny but true hmm.😅🤣
@fitnessbabe7958
@fitnessbabe7958 3 роки тому
🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂
@mitchelkamperman
@mitchelkamperman 2 роки тому
God doesn't exist
@amazinriah1420
@amazinriah1420 2 роки тому
@@mitchelkamperman Believe what you want
@Sarah-ro8fo
@Sarah-ro8fo 3 роки тому
I loved it when he said, "I'm just an anomaly". At that age I didn't even know what that was. LOL.
@brittneyyoung1882
@brittneyyoung1882 3 роки тому
I'm grown and don't know what that is
@morganjanelle4282
@morganjanelle4282 3 роки тому
@@brittneyyoung1882 lmao...same here 😂✔
@Sarah-ro8fo
@Sarah-ro8fo 3 роки тому
@@brittneyyoung1882 for real. My folks had to explain it to me. LOL.
@rslwannabe9475
@rslwannabe9475 3 роки тому
I have the ability to grasp things faster than most people, but I excel at it in sports. This guy got the same ability and is using it for academics. But I'd rather just use it for something I like than for something I dislike. I'm pretty sure it's relatable to superpowers. Sometimes your gifted the ability to pick up sports extremely fast. Sometimes you get the ability to pick up academics really fast. Sometimes you split the ability for academics and sports. The scale goes from 1-10 for each of these and this guy got the 10 for academics. OR your just another person living your life tryhardin to make it to the top.
@technicaIIyspeaking
@technicaIIyspeaking 3 роки тому
"Which I probably am." LOL
@txoutdoorsman65
@txoutdoorsman65 3 роки тому
That child is the product of phenomenal parenting. His intelligence is impressive, but his demeanor is what really shines.
@TheSelfHelpTube
@TheSelfHelpTube 3 роки тому
Wholly inaccurate.
@Russianboyz95
@Russianboyz95 3 роки тому
@@TheSelfHelpTube why
@TheSelfHelpTube
@TheSelfHelpTube 3 роки тому
@@Russianboyz95 nature vs nurture. A brilliant mind is just that.
@KZ-hu9uj
@KZ-hu9uj 3 роки тому
@@TheSelfHelpTube Yes we know he's brilliant just from luck of the draw, but he also is clearly a very humble and well behaved person which is likely due to how his parents raised him. I imagine many child prodigies can easily be full of themselves from their intelligence, op is just saying even his attitude is very well developed due to his parents
@TheSelfHelpTube
@TheSelfHelpTube 3 роки тому
@@KZ-hu9uj glad you understand and agree.
@CarnifaxMachine
@CarnifaxMachine 3 роки тому
He's more articulate than most 35-year-olds. As soon as he opened his mouth I knew this dude was next level.
@talitam.8414
@talitam.8414 3 роки тому
My thought exactly! He's very eloquent!
@georgbonil7932
@georgbonil7932 3 роки тому
Kevin Kostyk - you just wipe out 99.9999% of the hood my nicca
@jasonito23
@jasonito23 3 роки тому
Articulation doesn't really account for intellect. That's just environment. That is why many extremely smart people who grow up in rural or areas where "Ebonics or Appalachian" is spoken get overlooked. Ronnie Coleman, 8 time Mr. Olympia: graduated with honors in accounting - a BS degree at Grambling. He was the editor of the college paper. He played middle linebacker for Grambling. After graduating he looked for an accounting job for 3 years and no one would hire him. He has a thick accent. After winning 8 Olympias, he wrote a book. People say that's a very good book, who edited it. He says, "I wrote and edited the whole thing." See people think he's uneducated because he has a thick Lousiana accent. Not because of his intelligence, it's just where he grew up.
@spareme3772
@spareme3772 3 роки тому
@@jasonito23 Wow
@talitam.8414
@talitam.8414 3 роки тому
@@jasonito23 being articulate and having a thick accent is not mutually exclusive. Based on what you said the person you referred to was was in fact articulate! But he was discriminated against because of his accent. Because a lot of ignorant people think that if you have a certain accent that makes you dumb or less than, that's false.
@ityou5874
@ityou5874 3 роки тому
I'm glad to hear something positive about a black American child.
@TWN321
@TWN321 3 роки тому
YES!!
@michaelunity7796
@michaelunity7796 3 роки тому
I pray that in 4 more years when he gets his drivers license he's not police harrased. His parents at some point need to have the talk with him.
@michaelunity7796
@michaelunity7796 3 роки тому
@MRS. RH NEGATIVE Not worthy You're absolutely correct.
@hudortunnel9784
@hudortunnel9784 3 роки тому
huh?
@jeremymoore145
@jeremymoore145 3 роки тому
Right
@greenbyrd3665
@greenbyrd3665 3 роки тому
Seems like a well adjusted kid with good common sense, in addition to being brilliant. Beautiful family!
@pvtparts90
@pvtparts90 3 роки тому
When Caleb was born the doctor looked at his parents and said "congratulations. You're going to learn so much from him!"
@nas84payne
@nas84payne 3 роки тому
😂😂😂
@EricOWilliam
@EricOWilliam 3 роки тому
😂😂😂
@3KRacing
@3KRacing 3 роки тому
😂😂😂
@Ivan-mh8ul
@Ivan-mh8ul 3 роки тому
😂😂😂
@savardvoltaire8182
@savardvoltaire8182 3 роки тому
😭😂😂
@teddyjam8134
@teddyjam8134 3 роки тому
Caleb never did homework. He was giving his teachers homework to complete.
@homehoursofmusicent.6759
@homehoursofmusicent.6759 3 роки тому
He never got his grades, he gave the teachers their grades.
@daveyrobinson3779
@daveyrobinson3779 3 роки тому
That college has a GPA requirement of 2.0, a C average and has a 100% acceptance rate.
@PepTalkTillYouDrop
@PepTalkTillYouDrop 3 роки тому
Lol for sure ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hIqDqJhthpliy3k.html
@JeromeProductions
@JeromeProductions 3 роки тому
💀💀💀
@jeanp.5929
@jeanp.5929 3 роки тому
I'm surprised MIT didn't swoop him up.
@eileenmartin9986
@eileenmartin9986 3 роки тому
His parents are incredible as well. They have proven that your child "SHOWS" you who they are and what they need. Cheers to their excellent parenting for him!
@jayalexander-thelastking162
@jayalexander-thelastking162 2 роки тому
All of those kids who’re bullying him, will have to pay their dues when he becomes their boss one day.
@hihm8169
@hihm8169 2 роки тому
I doubt that the kids who bullied him will even have the ability to get hired under the corporate/sector he works in.
@onyekachukwumukwumereije799
@onyekachukwumukwumereije799 11 місяців тому
Oh that’s cold. 😮
@patwilson7596
@patwilson7596 3 роки тому
"Want him to be in an environment where he is accepted not tolerated." 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽Good job parents!!
@prosperityinmotion7665
@prosperityinmotion7665 3 роки тому
Excellent idea. Be blessed. I look forward to following his progress.
@theresahenderson3534
@theresahenderson3534 3 роки тому
She said it loudly for those in the back.
@bobsmith1723
@bobsmith1723 3 роки тому
Ya get him out the hood asap
@AKTheMenace
@AKTheMenace 3 роки тому
For a kid so advanced you know his parents have to be up there🙏🏾
@cozj9176
@cozj9176 3 роки тому
He is welcome in Africa. Hopefully, he decide to take his talent to an African country.
@djwilliams1749
@djwilliams1749 3 роки тому
Lord God, protect this young man. Let him be a success. Protect him from the haters and let him make the world a better place. Thank You. Amen...
@kanank13
@kanank13 3 роки тому
why are you preaching hate here?
@tarabay9297
@tarabay9297 3 роки тому
Amen to that there will always going to be a HATER around a DIAMOND like this kid. Even Albert Einstein had HATE around him.
@frederickgriffith7004
@frederickgriffith7004 3 роки тому
Yes because some people are just jealous.I look at this kid and I know his parents will tell him how to use his gifts for the benefit of his community and to mankind.But even the smartest people in the history of the planet have yet to find the cure for hatred.And if they did they would be killed and the evidence destroyed.
@djwilliams1749
@djwilliams1749 3 роки тому
@@frederickgriffith7004 Hatin' is at an all time high in the world. Even family will turn on you...
@god-loverlisa8120
@god-loverlisa8120 3 роки тому
Amen and indeed! 🙏
@lindadayholliday3485
@lindadayholliday3485 3 роки тому
It makes a difference when parents protect and cultivate early. Awesome !!
@davidconnor4610
@davidconnor4610 3 роки тому
Hello How are you doing? Hope you and your family are safe
@irez6298
@irez6298 3 роки тому
"I'm not smart, I just retain and pick up on information very quickly" He says.. That in itself separates him from over 90%. His attention span is godlike compared to the attention span of a adult or even a college student. If he can be that smart so can every other human some just choose to stay dumb. We need more teen geniuses though slowly restore faith in future generations.
@osakarocks4116
@osakarocks4116 3 роки тому
OMG!!!!! It is so so so stunningly amazing to read these comments! Some of you are so so so delusional ...and _FAR_ more transparent than you'd ever imagine! Your insecurities and feelings of ineptitude filter through no matter how hard you may try to mask them. Sorry, but what you wrote may make you feel a bit better but it's absolutely preposterous! And for you say something as unbelievably ludicrous as *_"If he can be that smart so can every other human some just choose to stay dumb."_* That just speaks VOLUMES about your true issues here (racism) that you probably would NEVER even admit to about yourself. But I'll tell you what Einstein ...I am not only "smart" but also "rich" ...so if you can demonstrate that *YOU* can actually BE THAT SMART ...since you say that *"so can EVERY other human being"* ...I will happily send $100,000 to your Paypal account ...or pay you in Bitcoin. So this should be EASY for you since YOU are obviously one of those _"EVERY OTHER HUMANS"_ you speak of! So please go for it ...just *BE THAT SMART* and earn 6 figures! EASY PEEZEE right Einstein?
@marvajefferson6958
@marvajefferson6958 3 роки тому
To be a genius is a gift from God, not something you can just decide to do.
@lela658
@lela658 3 роки тому
@@osakarocks4116 🤣 You already know!!
@Anna-hc1yl
@Anna-hc1yl 3 роки тому
@@osakarocks4116 Well said and thank you👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@irez6298
@irez6298 3 роки тому
@@marvajefferson6958 strive to become a genius and god will bless you. (Paraphrase)
@user-xe9ue2jr2w
@user-xe9ue2jr2w 3 роки тому
Hope everything goes well for him. Smart and caring parents too.
@narrington7453
@narrington7453 3 роки тому
@@ChineduOpara Lies. Absolute lies. Don’t make stupid sweeping statements about people just because you are jealous of black Americans. We love the many, many genius level black American astronauts, engineers, professors, doctors, athletes, poets etc. Always have. Check American history and you will see many.
@EthanCamm24
@EthanCamm24 3 роки тому
@@ChineduOpara WOW that is horrible to say i'm black and i do not do that. he sucks to see people hate on other people, because their jealous. That is beyond racist
@user-cv3gd2wr5q
@user-cv3gd2wr5q 3 роки тому
@@ChineduOpara you really are a dumba$$! No sense trying to engage someone like yourself. I know you’re a child of around 22 whom thinks he knows it all but you’re really just a mindless twit!
@daveyjones3016
@daveyjones3016 3 роки тому
@@MvC2Scrub If a literal statement of black people’s lives mattering seems dumb to you then you’re just morally corrupt.
@fundemort
@fundemort 3 роки тому
Those BLM los.. mm yellers should watch things like this.
@jessicagreen8883
@jessicagreen8883 3 роки тому
"I'm not that smart... I just [insert the foundation of intelligence here]". What a great kid!
@Harambemodded
@Harambemodded 3 роки тому
Not just is this kid smart. Hes humble too...
@fundemort
@fundemort 3 роки тому
Those BLM los.. mm yellers should watch things like this.
@h2bfz098
@h2bfz098 3 роки тому
@@fundemort couldn't you just watch this without saying something ignorant.
@fundemort
@fundemort 3 роки тому
@@h2bfz098 sure. the losers BLM mess the whole country and im the ignorant one. like I said they should watch this video and other success videos done by blacks. maybe you're one of the losers.
@jasonito23
@jasonito23 3 роки тому
@@Harambemodded -That is still to be seen. He's only 12, still just doing what he's told. Maybe in middle school they humbled him when he tried to participate in sports. Yeah you're smart but, sorry, you just don't make the team buddy. People seem to forget that sports also requires alot of brain power too.
@victorkikson6857
@victorkikson6857 3 роки тому
“Lots of people think they’re the smartest person in the room, Caleb really is”
@Raven-bz8kl
@Raven-bz8kl 3 роки тому
this made me laugh 💀✋🏾- hes a brilliant kid
@ineka00
@ineka00 3 роки тому
This is an amazing story. I just hope that he gets a chaperone that walks him around the college campus and stays with him in class. Perhaps a responsible college student who could guide him because he is still a child. May God bless him and his family.
@natasha7773
@natasha7773 3 роки тому
Great point!!! I hope for the same for that precious brilliant boy! May he always be protected
@Jason-nosaJ
@Jason-nosaJ 3 роки тому
I grew up in the "Hood" & One of my friends in Jr High was in my advanced class. I skipped 1 grade and he skipped 2. I lost track of him in High School. Turns out he never graduated. His mother got hooked on drugs, his father was never there. There are a lot of smart kids but not all of them have good parents. Almost all of these prodigies have well engaged parents.
@dianemoonstone4715
@dianemoonstone4715 3 роки тому
Agree.
@amorderose
@amorderose 3 роки тому
I agree. A rough home life can definitely derail a person's path to success
@sexyredapple1999
@sexyredapple1999 3 роки тому
So sad. That's why there's big brother and the big sis club.
@larry7124
@larry7124 3 роки тому
The neighborhood environment can adds to the problem but some times if a child dream is strong enough they can look beyond that enviroment that why hope is about.
@canderscc1129
@canderscc1129 3 роки тому
You are 100% right, "there are alot of smart kids but not all of them have good parents."
@BabsW
@BabsW 3 роки тому
We need to promote strong black family units like this to produce more geniuses and successful blacks.
@brickcitynetwork
@brickcitynetwork 3 роки тому
We did have this up until late 60’s early 70’s .. this is what the american system plotted to destroy back then (break up the Black family and get the Black Strong Father out of the house and away from the children, leaving young boys and men to possibly be raised by a woman) .. you see the affects of those efforts today (gangs, jail, crime, school drop outs, etc) .. I’m glad the Lord has Blessed this family for a Great Example and Reflection of that Era for Black Family Life in America!! .. Big Ups Caleb!!!
@JV-tk9yn
@JV-tk9yn 3 роки тому
Ironically, this great idea is opposed to the view of BLM who's website states to "disrupt the nuclear family". I noticed the father was wearing that on his mask. But yes, good healthy families with a present father are so so important to the future or young men and women. 💯
@ertfgghhhh
@ertfgghhhh 3 роки тому
@@brickcitynetwork i disagree. We did it to ourselves. We allowed our music and movies to dictate the sexual revolution was ok for us too. We also started acting like them and not respecting our elders and their opinions. Males were encouraged to be promiscuous- not marrying therefore making the single mother. Dont blame this on whites. Its our fault
@CitizenPerkins
@CitizenPerkins 3 роки тому
@@JV-tk9yn -- Yep, I noticed the father's mask as well. It's a shame he's unaware of BLM's _actual_ goals. 🤷‍♂️
@Sackmatters
@Sackmatters 3 роки тому
@@CitizenPerkins exactly why I can’t support this kids future because his parents are going to stuff lies straight into his head.
@AsaWRLD47
@AsaWRLD47 2 роки тому
Him: "I'm not smart, I just learn quicker" Eitri: That's what being smart means (Avengers: Infinity war reference)
@desertsmeagol7073
@desertsmeagol7073 2 роки тому
*insert laugh*
@FrameDrumAndFlute
@FrameDrumAndFlute 2 роки тому
I think he's learned that telling people he's smarter than them, is not a great way to get them on his side.
@sherrymorgan1152
@sherrymorgan1152 2 роки тому
@@FrameDrumAndFlute jealous people can't accept differences
@TheBurgessNetwork
@TheBurgessNetwork 3 роки тому
Caleb seems like a great kid. So proud of him. I hope he enjoys college.
@proudamerican1111
@proudamerican1111 3 роки тому
This child is the product of good parenting. Good job mom and dad
@martinriggs4960
@martinriggs4960 3 роки тому
10s of millions of parents and households like these without a kid with this intellect and self-awareness
@fredajordan5704
@fredajordan5704 3 роки тому
@@martinriggs4960 Very true.
@Jay-qp7jc
@Jay-qp7jc 3 роки тому
Nooo, he’s one in a million actually. Great parenting doesn’t just make you raise a genius lol. Clearly, he was born with a different gift.
@xxxgames4458
@xxxgames4458 3 роки тому
@@Jay-qp7jc lol the media sells stuff good hey? how much you wanna bet if i throw this kid in a 3rd world country nothing happens nor does he make apositive difference. just another false media story like this kid is making money and paying bills and putting food on the table, what a joke.
@imhere5906
@imhere5906 3 роки тому
That doesn't even make sense
@rekunta
@rekunta 3 роки тому
_"I'm not really smart, I just grasp information quickly"._ That's smarts, kiddo.
@anonymousperson3023
@anonymousperson3023 3 роки тому
I disagree. It could be a component of smarts but grasping information quickly is not smarts to me
@---jb2sb
@---jb2sb 3 роки тому
NoMarz Colony that would be photographic memory. Intelligent is how well you can solve something without any prior learning. Basically an iq test would be a good indication.
@---jb2sb
@---jb2sb 3 роки тому
@NoMarz Colony I guess that just depends on how you view the definition of "smart" because I though it was only meant to be another way of saying intelligence with no emotional iq involved. People view the word differently though and I guess it could also include emotional intelligence
@xxxgames4458
@xxxgames4458 3 роки тому
hes not smart if mom and dad are paying his bills and putting food on the table, hes just another lost boy with fake media story. so smart hes wearing a mask yet don't even know why or the health consequences or the free masonic satanic initiation into the new system but hes soooo smart.
@thedog5k
@thedog5k 3 роки тому
@@---jb2sb Where did you get that definition? Learning and application skills is like textbook definition.
@diegocontreras9913
@diegocontreras9913 2 роки тому
Young Sheldon: “finally a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary”
@DEADER420
@DEADER420 3 роки тому
i was exactly like him as a kid but the complete opposite
@bubbletea3613
@bubbletea3613 3 роки тому
Yes exactly same
@raindrops1942
@raindrops1942 3 роки тому
He said he “I have a distinct memory of when I was two”... I can barely remember what’s on my groceries list.
@SuddenUpdraft
@SuddenUpdraft 3 роки тому
Or where I put my keys.
@jenjay0167
@jenjay0167 3 роки тому
😂😂😂😂
@Si_nengatcha
@Si_nengatcha 3 роки тому
I got you.
@sinoraruth6701
@sinoraruth6701 3 роки тому
😁😄😃😀
@wesleymouch7498
@wesleymouch7498 3 роки тому
I learnt the word 'distinct' when I was 20 year old.
@altruisticlemur
@altruisticlemur 3 роки тому
When you're 18 in Georgia Tech as a freshman and this 12 year old is a sophomore 😭
@superschutte
@superschutte 3 роки тому
When you're in your mid-30's with a Tech degree and the realization that there is not way I could ever get into that school now days... You'll be fine. We all did pretty well out of college :-)
@somethingtothinkabout6556
@somethingtothinkabout6556 3 роки тому
Same boat
@jc5113
@jc5113 3 роки тому
I’m a 22-year old sophomore at a community college.
@KJ-gr6ho
@KJ-gr6ho 3 роки тому
😄😄
@nautical1078
@nautical1078 3 роки тому
I went to Cornell and my sophomore year the school accepted a 12 year old to the engineering school, I saw him around campus and it made me feel humbled for sure, dude was skipping around the quad while I was barely passing my courses lol
@ronaldwilliams9635
@ronaldwilliams9635 3 роки тому
This is Beautiful to see, young Black Brother.
@Hoodwinkedist
@Hoodwinkedist 3 роки тому
🤴🏿🤴🏿
@Frank-dq8kf
@Frank-dq8kf 3 роки тому
Just say young brother, don't add the race
@daysrays3987
@daysrays3987 3 роки тому
@@Frank-dq8kf why not?
@Frank-dq8kf
@Frank-dq8kf 3 роки тому
@@daysrays3987 why do you have to bring RACE into the situation. If a white person did it, it would have been different
@daysrays3987
@daysrays3987 3 роки тому
@@Frank-dq8kf race plays a factor in every aspect of every situation in the world whether you choose to acknowledge it or not just like white people created racism yet they never wanna take credit for it lol
@ItsAllAnillusion
@ItsAllAnillusion 3 роки тому
Meanwhile my son is one years old and I’m still trying to teach him how to say mama 😩😩😂😂. This life is funny.
@luminous5245
@luminous5245 3 роки тому
@Lord Mitchell💯 😂😂😂😂😂
@lql1094
@lql1094 3 роки тому
Your baby is on track. Caleb 'is' the anomaly they treated him to be.
@kwikky22
@kwikky22 3 роки тому
That's probably how it's supposed to be.
@GoatMeal365
@GoatMeal365 3 роки тому
Your baby is normal like the rest of us Loll. But who knows, your son can be brilliant too!
@chapintrebolero
@chapintrebolero 3 роки тому
well be happy, you have a normal kido
@natej6671
@natej6671 3 роки тому
Parents: Okay, we have 18 years to save for college Child: At 18 I'll be president
@VestigeFinder
@VestigeFinder 3 роки тому
the smartest people never become the president lmao
@jjall663
@jjall663 3 роки тому
🤣 here's hoping!
@jamesboulger8705
@jamesboulger8705 3 роки тому
Haha well that is literally unconstitutional. For some weird reason the Constitution has age requirements on offices, and they vary. If I recall correctly, President is age 35.
@xxxgames4458
@xxxgames4458 3 роки тому
@@VestigeFinder nope only selected people who are part of the satanic system
@irez6298
@irez6298 3 роки тому
Funny , But he will have a full ride paid for being a kid genius most likely. Colleges better have money on hand for this little man.
@holly_wood26
@holly_wood26 8 місяців тому
One thing that comes through from this is not just his intelligence and ability to grasp things quickly, but he comes across very humble and kind. Amazing kid!
@coldnate
@coldnate 3 роки тому
What a lucky kid, not only to be born such a genius, but be born to such wonderful, supportive, caring parents.
@joann4369
@joann4369 3 роки тому
I go to Georgia Tech and he will defined be accepted and welcomed here. Almost everyone is an engineering major. Can’t wait to run into you Caleb!!!!
@childrenofthesun234
@childrenofthesun234 3 роки тому
You an OLMEC as well🗿🗿🗿
@murtithinker7660
@murtithinker7660 3 роки тому
Oh baby.
@KZ-hu9uj
@KZ-hu9uj 3 роки тому
Just from the way he talks you can tell how smart he is. His words are so deliberate
@teeqontaywarren1183
@teeqontaywarren1183 3 роки тому
Using big words or any word at 12 or any age does not determine if u are highly intelligent or not
@rantingsfromateenagerspers499
@rantingsfromateenagerspers499 3 роки тому
@@teeqontaywarren1183 ikr, the amount of people correlating them is concerning.
@teeqontaywarren1183
@teeqontaywarren1183 3 роки тому
@@rantingsfromateenagerspers499 heck 5 year olds use big words does that mean they are deliberate no.
@god-loverlisa8120
@god-loverlisa8120 3 роки тому
@@teeqontaywarren1183 I believe the term was deliberate. He has a confident way of speaking.
@teeqontaywarren1183
@teeqontaywarren1183 3 роки тому
@@god-loverlisa8120 ok i never said the little boy didnt
@Anonymous-bi5pv
@Anonymous-bi5pv Рік тому
I love seeing a young black man succeed. Good for him and his family.
@hardbodyradioreviews2910
@hardbodyradioreviews2910 2 роки тому
This is such a feel good story seeing young black men progressing instead of being a statistic.
@elcip1570
@elcip1570 3 роки тому
To his parents "protect your baby" there are wolves in sheep's clothing out there. Good fortune and success for this family
@r_iviera8372
@r_iviera8372 3 роки тому
Don't worry by 19 he will be building next gen nukes for the government
@lilgrease7292
@lilgrease7292 3 роки тому
Yes protect your children always!
@martinacarter3050
@martinacarter3050 3 роки тому
Damn right!
@Jay-qp7jc
@Jay-qp7jc 3 роки тому
@Westin Slaten No, not democrats. Just based off of the intellect of Caleb, chances are that they are a more liberal leaning family. That’s generally how it is, just to let you know.
@thatsgottahurtdude9977
@thatsgottahurtdude9977 3 роки тому
@Westin Slaten Really dude come on you are going to create a whole arguement thanks a lot
@Allinmyworld
@Allinmyworld 3 роки тому
What an incredible young man! Proud to see our African American brothers out there doing the damn thing
@thejookking
@thejookking 3 роки тому
This video popped up on my feed and I thought it was him. It's another genius Black boy. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/kH99g4KpjHiDo40.html
@androidsam3368
@androidsam3368 3 роки тому
Why’s everything about him being a genius African American. I mean that’s great and all, but his about just calling him a smart kid? Period.
@Dude-gx2ul
@Dude-gx2ul 3 роки тому
If he was Hispanic. Who gives a damn, right? Racist!
@michaelbrinks8089
@michaelbrinks8089 3 роки тому
Imagine how badly he'd be bullied by the other kids if he went to an inner city public school.
@thejookking
@thejookking 3 роки тому
@@michaelbrinks8089 Why do you think he'd be bullied attending an inner city school??
@Nico-02
@Nico-02 3 роки тому
I like that he actually wants to learn. So many other stories such as this stem from the parents forcing their children to learn so fast and be the best there is to be. Getting the grades, but ultimately hating school as a whole. I wish nothing but the best for this kid, and may he find success anywhere he goes. As well as make this world a much better place with something he might develop!
@briellevalyntin3233
@briellevalyntin3233 3 роки тому
Yesssss. There are cultures that forces career moves on a child before they can even grasp the concept, and as a result and for the sake of rebellion, they end up doing something completely different just to spite their parents.
@maximecaron3133
@maximecaron3133 Рік тому
you have no idea how hard it is to be the parent of a kid that is actually genius and love learning. literally everybody ( teacher, other parent …) just assume you are a pushy parent or that the kid is not really that smart
@Anthonywood589
@Anthonywood589 6 місяців тому
@@maximecaron3133 Facts!
@susiee6648
@susiee6648 3 роки тому
He grew up with a mom and dad. Family is the cornerstone.
@Abundance26
@Abundance26 3 роки тому
A healthy envrionment. Mom and dad could be present and fight.. Would not be a good example for him.
@jasonlang9074
@jasonlang9074 3 роки тому
Ok.
@ulrek54321
@ulrek54321 3 роки тому
You're half right. Upbringing matters, but it could be two moms or two dads. Just make sure the environment isn't toxic.
@yoloswaggins1579
@yoloswaggins1579 3 роки тому
"I just grasp information quickly" Bruh. That's like being a billionaire and telling normal people:"I'm not really rich, I just grow my funds rapidly."
@sarahoh7593
@sarahoh7593 3 роки тому
😂
@fractal_gate
@fractal_gate 3 роки тому
I think he's just trying to be polite.
@fefe6995
@fefe6995 3 роки тому
@@fractal_gate You can't fake his confidence
@anonymousperson3023
@anonymousperson3023 3 роки тому
Nah. I disagree. Grasping informarion quickly isnt smarts to me
@jaywill94
@jaywill94 3 роки тому
He is right. Just because you get good grades doesn't mean your intelligent. All school is, is how well you can take information and apply it which takes no intelligence but only memory.
@Dollarsigntaxxx1
@Dollarsigntaxxx1 3 роки тому
Feel like he will be great for our community and world in the future. Wish him the best.
@sharonrevelle1858
@sharonrevelle1858 3 роки тому
I agree 💯😊👍👌💯
@daveyrobinson3779
@daveyrobinson3779 3 роки тому
That college has a GPA requirement of 2.0, a C average and has a 100% acceptance.
@daveyrobinson3779
@daveyrobinson3779 3 роки тому
@@ChineduOpara he didn't accomplish anything. This is a scam, dude. Watch Curly Sue. There's absolutely nothing legit about this story in any way shape or form. Look at the whole picture. Children aren't allowed to be enrolled in preschool until at least 2 1/2 - 3 years old. Straight A students never just go from elementary school/middle school all the way to college. That's not how it works. They get accepted into gifted programs, go to aerospace camps for kids etc. This story and situation is completely absurd.
@daveyrobinson3779
@daveyrobinson3779 3 роки тому
@@ChineduOpara you will?
@daveyrobinson3779
@daveyrobinson3779 3 роки тому
@@ChineduOpara or was that just sarcasm?
@skv1976
@skv1976 2 роки тому
The way he speaks is enough to convince me he is definitely an intellectual. His parents are doing great teaching him to be humble!
@xochitlwilliams5814
@xochitlwilliams5814 3 роки тому
He seems like a good kid. His parents seem to have their priorities straight and are doing everything in their power to do right by him. I pray he has a wonderful life. It's kids like him that may change the world for the better.
@SetTrippin82
@SetTrippin82 3 роки тому
Children like this are a national treasure. More important than any politician, athlete, or Instagram influencer.
@ryancruz1876
@ryancruz1876 3 роки тому
Especially those worthless conservative politicians!
@nopasses3747
@nopasses3747 3 роки тому
He should be world famous but instead we glorify people like the catch me outside girl smh
@JonathanGarcia-pq5hg
@JonathanGarcia-pq5hg 3 роки тому
and the kardashians
@eliseerickson5994
@eliseerickson5994 3 роки тому
because the people that should get attention often don't want it. and the people that crave attention often don't deserve it.
@choozynharrys1481
@choozynharrys1481 3 роки тому
And those Love and Hip Hop Gold diggers smh. We make useless people rich and famous
@thelightningwave
@thelightningwave 3 роки тому
I just learned what the catch me outside girl is from this comment.
@freeanimefullepisodes1790
@freeanimefullepisodes1790 3 роки тому
@@eliseerickson5994 giving that attention lets them win, so if you stop wasting your time and energy none of us have to care
@king1ut275
@king1ut275 3 роки тому
The first word came out of his mouth & it shook me. Not the choice of words but the tonality, clarity & fluidity. - Social Intelligence & Emotional Intelligence
@michaelpaul8423
@michaelpaul8423 3 роки тому
"Am not smart I just happen grapes information quickly" the guy already knows his strength and that's the way to fly.
@caramelkisses8396
@caramelkisses8396 3 роки тому
The kid said, "The kids thought I was an anomaly." Wow!! God bless him and his parents!
@reynaldoflores7124
@reynaldoflores7124 3 роки тому
Stop with the god thing, your god don't exist!!!
@caramelkisses8396
@caramelkisses8396 3 роки тому
@@reynaldoflores7124 You've said so!!
@reynaldoflores7124
@reynaldoflores7124 3 роки тому
@@caramelkisses8396 science said so, you need to read more and different books 📚 not just your holy book(bible)
@caramelkisses8396
@caramelkisses8396 3 роки тому
@@reynaldoflores7124Its weird that when people don't believe in God they go out of their way to try and convince people that he doesn't exist. If you don't believe, then you don't. Have a good day Reynaldo!
@reynaldoflores7124
@reynaldoflores7124 3 роки тому
@@caramelkisses8396 Religious people try to convince other people to believe in a fairy tale. Keep drinking the kool-aid 😎 👌
@jackyeh7512
@jackyeh7512 3 роки тому
Notice he started learning early? More parents might want to do the same. There is no guaranty to produce another genius but what's the downside? Great family!
@biatsoho1332
@biatsoho1332 3 роки тому
So true.
@asianmikedesigns
@asianmikedesigns 3 роки тому
they do. they stick them in front of a tv as per "sheep development 101-infant stage". if there was alot of "parenting" going on, then close to half of americans wouldnt have voted for a cognitive test genius.
@tondelayoperkins2057
@tondelayoperkins2057 3 роки тому
@Lee Bouba , I was trying to figure that out as well.
@cmonson1354
@cmonson1354 3 роки тому
@@tondelayoperkins2057 Maybe you should re-read the comment. That was definitely NOT a pro-trump statement. smh
@sarahkubagenda9864
@sarahkubagenda9864 3 роки тому
I couldnt agree with you more...its called "early stimulation" and it helps all children
@knabri
@knabri 3 роки тому
Proud of my school and happy for the kid and his family. Go Jackets.
@johnnydough868
@johnnydough868 3 роки тому
Amazing individual!! Even the parents were impressive. This video gave me chills. Note: The 500 people that disliked this video, shows us something about the culture in which we live.
@Anna133199
@Anna133199 3 роки тому
Do they? 500 people isn't that many people, if you look at the bigger picture.
@johnnydough868
@johnnydough868 3 роки тому
@@Anna133199 Yes! They do. No matter how small, it clearly shows that a percentage of individuals are a certain way. Who would dislike something positive? Sounds like a personal issue that HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE CONTENT, to me. Yet, they are free to hate, well dislike if they so choose, just as I am free to be observant of their hate, excuse me their "dislike."
@kovenmaitreya7184
@kovenmaitreya7184 3 роки тому
You can go through the entirety of youtube and see it. I've taken to calling it the 'death drive'. Its like there is a subset of people who exist that craves destruction, death, suffering and anything negative in life. Those people seem to enjoy when something horrible is happening and identify with the whatever is inflicting those negative things and they dislike whenever people are experiencing positive emotions or accomplishing anything and they try to downplay or attack those people or circumstances. UKposts seems to, oddly, be one of the places with a large collection of those types of people. Or maybe there is just a larger percentage of those types in the world than I realize.
@zetinainstrumentals958
@zetinainstrumentals958 3 роки тому
@@johnnydough868 stfu damn
@cockerel6253
@cockerel6253 Рік тому
@@johnnydough868 they are youtube bots. Don't you know how youtube works? 💀
@michaeldean9338
@michaeldean9338 3 роки тому
"I'm not really smart, I just grasp information quickly." Great start.
@korswe
@korswe 3 роки тому
“They treated me like an anomaly.” Half of the country doesn’t even know what “anomaly” means.
@erickn7985
@erickn7985 3 роки тому
Facts😂😂
@korswe
@korswe 3 роки тому
@Axlerod Horowitz In my humble opinion, I wasn’t trying to be political. There are some undereducated people on both sides. I’d like to think that we stand stronger as a united country. All for one, one for all.
@greendragon0009
@greendragon0009 3 роки тому
www.google.com/search?q=anomally&oq=anomally&aqs=chrome..69i57.2121j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
@SKY911
@SKY911 3 роки тому
well today I learned a new word.
@cmonson1354
@cmonson1354 3 роки тому
@@korswe Making everything political allows one to dismiss ideas from people they don't like.... sadly.
@klomax7089
@klomax7089 3 роки тому
Caleb is FANTASTIC, and kudos on choosing Georgia Tech! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 Mom and Dad you are both wonderful parents. God bless you!
@francescapowell1538
@francescapowell1538 3 роки тому
“I’m not smart , I just grasp information quicker”. He is such an amazing young man. Truly hope he goes to the top and beyond. His mother is right. He does need to be in a place where he is accepted and not tolerated. Beautiful family.
@clarencerobinson5697
@clarencerobinson5697 3 роки тому
Amidst all of the horrible stories that are covered it's good to see a ray of light shine through in the media...more coverage like this please
@blipco5
@blipco5 3 роки тому
Clarence Robinson - Yes. But for that to happen we need more smart people, of which America is in short supply right now.
@thomasmcrae5153
@thomasmcrae5153 3 роки тому
I think it's a mixture of boh america has a shortage of smart people but the media loves to promote controversy as well a little more positivity we'll make this world a much better place
@blipco5
@blipco5 3 роки тому
Thomas McRae - Yes, it's up to us to seek out the good stories.
@stopthecrazyguy9948
@stopthecrazyguy9948 3 роки тому
@@thomasmcrae5153 There is no shortage of smart people in America. What is in short supply is appreciation of intelligence. Special accommodations should be made for "smart" people in the education system. The nature is there it's the nurture that is failing.
@thomasmcrae5153
@thomasmcrae5153 3 роки тому
@@stopthecrazyguy9948 You know what I can totally respect that
@alexanderphilip1809
@alexanderphilip1809 3 роки тому
12 year old using words like "distinct", "anomaly".
@vuul6093
@vuul6093 3 роки тому
For real blows my mind he is amazing
@NjD....
@NjD.... 3 роки тому
Lmaoooo that's why they picked on him.. Poor kid.
@oodon3220
@oodon3220 3 роки тому
yes, a 12 year old using those said words
@alexanderphilip1809
@alexanderphilip1809 3 роки тому
@C nope was just disappointed in myself thinking about the words i used to use when i was 12.
@zeezee9188
@zeezee9188 3 роки тому
Lol
@NPC_YouTube
@NPC_YouTube 3 роки тому
at only the age of one, he learned to read. at age 12: "Can you remember what it's like to be inside your mother's womb? I can"
@josephfreeman5289
@josephfreeman5289 3 роки тому
this just reaffirms my belief that home schooling is best in adolescence
@Asdfgfdmn
@Asdfgfdmn 3 роки тому
His mom was concerned that she wanted her son to be a good father and a good husband, not necessarily a rich or successful on the career level Now that’s a great parent
@chrisray1567
@chrisray1567 3 роки тому
And to be a good friend. Excellent parenting indeed.
@citizenatlrge
@citizenatlrge 3 роки тому
If they find a great boy/girl-friend one day, I hope that's ok for them too.. Lots of friends in schools is fun.
@gachamansama3703
@gachamansama3703 3 роки тому
@Science Basketball Or just a strong 2-parent household with either 2 strong dads, 2 strong moms, both a strong mom and dad, or 2 strong trans parents, because in reality, its really about the parents influence and in the black community, we need more of that strong influence to do better.
@larry7124
@larry7124 3 роки тому
Long as their loving caring adults
@MrAtncc1701
@MrAtncc1701 3 роки тому
Yes, that stood out more than anything. That's all I ever wanted for my kids as well.
@smc130
@smc130 3 роки тому
I’m so glad he has parents who have understood him and been so supportive. The world needs a genius like this young man. He will have a PhD before he is 20!
@lql1094
@lql1094 3 роки тому
I think this is all based on genes. Any genius have parent who 'are' geniuses, or have hidden genius potential, so naturally they would be able to relate to their child.
@pacificangel7
@pacificangel7 3 роки тому
He will likely have a PhD by 16 or 17 latest...
@ServingalivingGod24-7
@ServingalivingGod24-7 3 роки тому
Praise God for him! Heavenly angels protect this child from every danger in Jesus name!
@michaelraheem6131
@michaelraheem6131 3 роки тому
I joined to say a louder Amen in Jesus name!
@davidlarson5991
@davidlarson5991 3 роки тому
Oh my goodness this young man touched my heart. He is sooooo humble soo precious the interview brought me to tears. His family is so incredible as are his sibblings. Thank you God for this gifted child!
@leedza
@leedza 3 роки тому
someone protect this boy's mind so that he can exploit his own talents and not someone exploiting it for him.
@Mellowyellow8888
@Mellowyellow8888 3 роки тому
@Shelley Fitch U might suggest problems such as world hunger.. but you also have to look his 1) what his interests are 2) what he's actually good at (if he's not as good nor have interest in biology).. why would you think he can work on solving world hunger.. I should also mention that is a bit far fetched to expect such dramatic scientific progress with some of these issues regardless of genius child solving these problems or not
@Dogen70
@Dogen70 3 роки тому
CIA enters the chat
@Mellowyellow8888
@Mellowyellow8888 3 роки тому
@Shelley Fitch from the video I have yet to see any expressed interest or mentioning that he is strong in biology.. which I assume is what most of the world problems revolve around.. hea strong in math and physics I assume given his entrance into aerospace. Also it maybe farfetched for anyone to expect some of these major problems to be solve so easily.. scientific progress doesn't necessarily move that quick.
@john3_14-17
@john3_14-17 3 роки тому
From what I understand (and I’m an ignorant person), world hunger is much more of a politics, academia, logistics and farming problem than anything else. We actually produce way more food than needed for human consumption. You need an all-in effort to fix it. Even then, things happen, people are imperfect, wars happen, people die. Some things that maybe can help are... - Local food production. This reduces the need for food to be shipped on large transport networks. This allows for crops that don’t ship well to be grown by the people who need the food. You can select and breed native and exotic food plants for certain areas and apply growing practices that are adapted to each area, each neighborhood, each farm, each backyard (home gardens are the biggest thing here! Massively improves food security.) For cold areas, using cheap season extenders (think fruit walls, wallipinis, hoop houses, geothermal greenhouses) can help in winter where food diversity would otherwise decline. Livestock should also be incorporated into this, as each animal has important functions that can help with the overall food yield if you take advantage of them. - Build good transportation networks to assist areas when they suffer economy downturns, bad weather like droughts and disasters. Making air travel faster, cheaper, more efficient could help with delivering fresh fruit and veg. - For times of extreme stress where it may not be possible to support another child, furtherance of Martha Vogeli’s research on male contraception should be pursued. If the contraception she discovered continues to show to be temporary, safe, and effective, then almost every family would have a non-abortifacient, very inexpensive, very effective (if done properly, 99.9%+) contraception that doesn’t interfere with the intimate life, and doesn’t have harmful side effects. This is unlike the current methods employed. The only thing that would get in the way of this would be the massive incentive to block it by the existing contraceptive industry, and the unfamiliar aspect of trying something new. The former could lead to intentionally bad studies funded by said companies that then get publicized through their money, and dissuade families/couples from using this method. But those are just my long rambling thoughts.
@oscarmunoz2269
@oscarmunoz2269 3 роки тому
@Shelley Fitch lol he's going to end up working for Raytheon 😹
@KingNez89
@KingNez89 3 роки тому
Words can't even describe how damn proud I am of that young man. And his parents are absolutely Fabolous. Just simply beautiful God bless them all!!
@Revellius21
@Revellius21 3 роки тому
Smart. Get this boy on Aeronautics early so he can make the first Warp Drive.
@warpnin3
@warpnin3 3 роки тому
😄 Let him get me a phaser, please.
@gildedvulture7965
@gildedvulture7965 2 роки тому
@@warpnin3 I want a mobile suit! A black Zaku ll 😎
@Letstryagainpls
@Letstryagainpls 3 роки тому
My almost 40 year old self had to go google the def for anomaly. The way he used it was so smooth to me, lol. I love watching these kinds of stories! What a bright and lovely future you have, Caleb. All the best to you in all your endeavors!
@miagoodas
@miagoodas 3 роки тому
Handsome, intelligent, articulate! Shine bright Caleb!
@theduke6174
@theduke6174 3 роки тому
He's not only articular, he speaks like any regular adult, nothing eccentric, just GROWN
@DCD4Ever
@DCD4Ever 3 роки тому
*articulate
@kenc2257
@kenc2257 3 роки тому
This kid is truly a genius, but a lot of really bright, really smart people are somewhat eccentric, without ill effects. Even a "normal" person can be slightly unconventional, without adverse consequences.
@KRay-wi3pq
@KRay-wi3pq 3 роки тому
He speaks MORE articulately than the average adult.
@murtithinker7660
@murtithinker7660 3 роки тому
Yeah.
@xmuta
@xmuta 3 роки тому
Articular?
@karendea9088
@karendea9088 3 роки тому
*"at 2, he knew sign language and how to do fractions"* when I was 2, I'm pretty sure I shat myself when I saw a clown. oh wait, I still do that...
@jojo-nr5ir
@jojo-nr5ir 3 роки тому
lmfaooooo how old r u?
@Kiwiwanderlustexplorer
@Kiwiwanderlustexplorer 3 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@MiyannVlog
@MiyannVlog 3 роки тому
When i was two i ate charcoal in the garage😅
@K1K2Daniels
@K1K2Daniels 3 роки тому
I just laughed so loud reading this I woke my baby. Thanks
@lql1094
@lql1094 3 роки тому
@@MiyannVlog Stop these shameful confessions.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@TunnelV1sion
@TunnelV1sion 2 роки тому
An excellent example of parents nurturing the excellence in their children. Wonderful. This kid will be joining the ranks of our best and brightest
@bobcharlie2337
@bobcharlie2337 3 роки тому
Talking with Caleb must be a lot if fun. I love how his parents wants him to succeed, but they work together to protect his childhood. And who he is as a person "now" so when he gets older he will be prepared to make his own choices as an adult. I hope everything works out for them.
@drafecito
@drafecito 3 роки тому
“He grasped fractions at the age of 2” Me: man, what you mean x is a number?
@JETLEEINFERNO
@JETLEEINFERNO 3 роки тому
Fractions and algebra are different things 😂😂😂
@drafecito
@drafecito 3 роки тому
@@JETLEEINFERNO exactly
@vib_di
@vib_di 3 роки тому
Well X (and Y and any alphabet)is a variable. It's value can change as the expression changes but the equation will remain same. This is not a prodigy, its just a matter of proper learning.
@samiam1059
@samiam1059 3 роки тому
@@vib_di seoislr y
@Shophiamondar2
@Shophiamondar2 3 роки тому
Bruh it’s a joke. Considering two years old can’t say full sentences and can only count to maybe 10 or 20 it’s amazing he understood fractions.
@dalvius1
@dalvius1 3 роки тому
This made my heart happy! Continue protecting your son mom. He is special
@jakeso7737
@jakeso7737 2 роки тому
‘I’m not really smart I just grasp information really quickly.’ That self awareness in itself makes him ‘smarter’ than he even realises.
@msskydancer1
@msskydancer1 3 роки тому
Who in their right mind would not "like" this kid? Maybe a jealous lazy parent? Whatever... give credit where it due👍🏼
@Youknowwatitis224
@Youknowwatitis224 3 роки тому
Because there’re not in their right mind...
@shaquillchole8042
@shaquillchole8042 3 роки тому
Exactly
@haleystamper8489
@haleystamper8489 3 роки тому
Um, what? His parents seemed very supportive.
@jasonlang9074
@jasonlang9074 3 роки тому
@the_bearded_schlub this isn’t affirmative action🤔I swear y’all do anything to discredit
@john3_14-17
@john3_14-17 3 роки тому
This kid’s definitely got some talents, but if his parents didn’t promote his growth in his early years like they did, he wouldn’t be where he is today. That’s what all kids need - a place and family where they can develop their talents.
@vermary
@vermary 3 роки тому
He is naturally brilliant , that is his gift.
@Lighthouse734
@Lighthouse734 3 роки тому
@@vermary what are you talking about?
@vermary
@vermary 3 роки тому
@@Lighthouse734 That he is naturally brilliant. What dont you understand?
@sarahkubagenda9864
@sarahkubagenda9864 3 роки тому
I couldnt agree more. All parents should do the same for their children. Given a chance with similar early stimulation, all children are intelligent - please note i disnt say suoer bright like this boy
@john3_14-17
@john3_14-17 3 роки тому
@@sarahkubagenda9864 Everyone has different talents. I for one am not that interested or proficient in aerospace sciences.
@kevtherealest
@kevtherealest 3 роки тому
It's kinda of a good thing he doesn't have friends. Tbh peer pressure is a real thing and it's hard to avoid it. I have nothing but respect for him and his parents. Just keep him motivated
@KIT-ly1wk
@KIT-ly1wk 3 роки тому
Man, he even LOOKS smart...there's so much intelligence in there it's oozing out of his eyes, and of course his speech. Very happy for him!
@superduperdope3761
@superduperdope3761 3 роки тому
Jesus, I'm 20 years old and have never used "anomaly" in a sentence 😂
@sharonsolana
@sharonsolana 3 роки тому
@@ChineduOpara Stupid comment #2
@user-un6eu5uc5m
@user-un6eu5uc5m 3 роки тому
I’m 31 and I’ve NEVER used that word period lmao
@BLink2fu
@BLink2fu 3 роки тому
@@ChineduOpara How dare you make such an ignorant blanket statement about "American-black people"!
@Themoment888
@Themoment888 3 роки тому
@@ChineduOpara this is the most racist and ignorant comment I've read in a while. This kid is part of the black community and has been raised by amazing black parents. We are not a monolith and there are plenty of black people who are striving for success in different fields.
@4-real950
@4-real950 3 роки тому
@Chinadu you are a disgrace to Nigerians! We Nigerians love our African American people, without you guys,we will not be enjoying this country today, so thanks to all my African American American people!
@mszan1
@mszan1 3 роки тому
Kudos to this young man’s parents. They not only want him to be a genius in his books, they want him to be a great husband and father....an all around good man. He is a gem and so are his mom and dad.
@yousufrizvi557
@yousufrizvi557 3 роки тому
This reminds me of a wise man that once said, “If you wanna change the world, you’re in Georgia Tech! You can do that!”
@taliagmail.com2005
@taliagmail.com2005 2 роки тому
He's 13 now nearly 14
@estherodanga4238
@estherodanga4238 3 роки тому
Accepted not tolerated. Celebrated not tolerated. So happy for you Caleb. Lots of love from Africa.
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