Choosing to be a nerd.

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2018
  • I became interested in science half way through high school and from there on it was an exercise in accepting my identity as a 'nerd'.
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  • @tibees
    @tibees  Před 6 lety +3293

    When I was 15 I was selected to attend Space Camp in Alabama. It was a big deal for me but when it was announced at my school assembly, the whole audience laughed. It was absurdly nerdy, but I embraced that part of me and I hope you guys can too.

    • @chiller1199
      @chiller1199 Před 6 lety +84

      nice story, everyones personality is unique but you are definately a diamond :) i somehow always liked physics and have always been good in it because it was interesting to me..but it was school physics, i dont know if i should study it in a university (sorry for my bad english)

    • @unknown360ful
      @unknown360ful Před 6 lety +61

      THAT IS NOT AT ALL EMBARRASSING! Where in Alabama? I heard there's lots of good unis there!

    • @marcovillalobos5177
      @marcovillalobos5177 Před 6 lety +75

      I live in Spain and people have never laughed when I had been selected to attend a robots campus or a science program we have in the country. Morover, they congratulated me!

    • @jaren_goh
      @jaren_goh Před 6 lety +17

      i didn't think it was nerdy, but science takes alot of sacrifice, time and may not be the most profitable career, and science takes alot of brains and effort where many fall short to pursue a general degree.

    • @billm6294
      @billm6294 Před 6 lety +79

      The audience laughed? WTF...that's an amazing deal. You're even more awesome than I realized! ♥

  • @izzy31337
    @izzy31337 Před 6 lety +3407

    I didn’t choose the nerdlife, the nerdlife chose me.

    • @PongoXBongo
      @PongoXBongo Před 5 lety +62

      _slips on taped-up sunglasses and proceeds to puff on bubble pipe_

    • @philbertmill2
      @philbertmill2 Před 5 lety +12

      BOOM!

    • @jeffm6651
      @jeffm6651 Před 5 lety +49

      This is the first law of nerdhood.

    • @ceskehry
      @ceskehry Před 5 lety +15

      Nerd hood... nerded from the rich, nerded from the poor

    • @BillClinton228
      @BillClinton228 Před 5 lety +32

      Honestly, the word nerd loses it's meaning after the age of 27 when you find out that teenagers and generally all kids are just a**holes. Nothing is more strict than the social hierarchy at schools because kids enjoy pigeonholing everyone, worhshipping the d*bags and ripping apart the kids that are less socially adept or poor. That's one of the reasons why I dont want kids... you never know what natural disaster will fall out of your clam cave because let's face it, very few of them are exceptional people. Most of them are just burden on you and the planet.

  • @scottparis6355
    @scottparis6355 Před 4 lety +717

    "I didn't meet people like me until I went to Uni."
    Perfectly normal.

    • @user-ee6vb3mb6p
      @user-ee6vb3mb6p Před 3 lety +18

      Because i think that university friends are so high intellegienece

    • @ThePucko97
      @ThePucko97 Před 3 lety +47

      Applies to STEM mostly, more often than not I've met the same people studying art or political science that I could have met in a trailer park.

    • @madhavestark3173
      @madhavestark3173 Před 3 lety +9

      I didnt meet anyone there either

    • @iwilldefeateverysinglejust3826
    • @numbermathematics4137
      @numbermathematics4137 Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah, very relatable. Not until I was 18 that I met someone who was at least at a similar level of interest in theoretical science

  • @aligrafix1985
    @aligrafix1985 Před 6 lety +1117

    I got a lot of bullying in my youth because of being too nerdy. But at the end I see the fruits of learning and ignoring the negatives.

    • @cerebraldreams4738
      @cerebraldreams4738 Před 5 lety +4

      I never found a place where I felt at home, so I ended up going from a 30 ACT and 3.259 high school GPA to living in a smoke-and-cockroach-infested trailer in the middle of nowhere, Oklahoma. The people I'm living with continue to smoke even though it causes me to have asthma attacks, and the roaches only exist because they leave food-encrusted dishes in the kitchen for months at a time. The floors are discolored because of dog and cat urine that never gets cleaned up. The only reason I live here is because I have nowhere else to go.

    • @cerebraldreams4738
      @cerebraldreams4738 Před 5 lety +5

      I was on track to getting a Comp Sci degree, but being around people didn't alleviate my loneliness and depression. It actually made it worse, because everyone around me had friends and a sense of community. I felt just as lonely and isolated in comp sci as I did in engineering, liberal arts, and pretty much everywhere else. No place felt like home, so all I did was go from one place to another feeling like people just wanted me to go away.

    • @Tofi_ytchannel
      @Tofi_ytchannel Před 5 lety +21

      @@cerebraldreams4738 Jesus dude, it sounds like the beginning of Ready Player One

    • @Newbport849
      @Newbport849 Před 4 lety +8

      @@cerebraldreams4738 Wash the dishes then.

    • @vegalight196
      @vegalight196 Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah same when I was in middle school some dude wanted to bully me so I gave him a punch in the face ( his eye swole ), from that moment he never showed up again..

  • @anonymousgirl2845
    @anonymousgirl2845 Před 6 lety +1114

    In my school being a nerd is considered cool so I'm good.

  • @simay7342
    @simay7342 Před 6 lety +513

    I don't know if it's just me, but I feel like there's something about A Brief History of Time that makes people realize they actually really like physics!

  • @jakeanthony2058
    @jakeanthony2058 Před 6 lety +439

    I was bullied for trying to be the cool kid. I wanted everyone to like me and know me, but it back fired. I didn't know how to act, I just had a desire. I had no care for grades or learning, but I wish I would have been nerdy instead. Then I could have discover many things that changed my way of thinking for the better, sooner. After high school no one will make fun of you for being academic or discussing educational knowledge, it is quite the opposite. The more educated you are, the better off you are, in the real world.

    • @Gabe-cobalt
      @Gabe-cobalt Před 4 lety +9

      Do you know what real world means?

    • @jamesart9
      @jamesart9 Před 3 lety +3

      Damn, sorry to hear you were bullied as a kid.
      I've seen enough kids go through it to know it sucked.
      I was never cool, nerd, jock or anything. But I was never bothered because I was just a just boring, middle of the road, kid.
      (Thankfully my uniqueness didn't manifest until after the my school years.)
      But, to those out there going through that, I cannot even say, just be yourself and nothing bad will happen to you.
      But I can say, just be yourself and if people don't like you then, at least, they are not liking the REAL you.
      (And that's fine, because everyone has diferent tastes.)
      And those that DO like you, will at least like the real you.
      And whether they like you or not, YOU are just fine as you are.

    • @MrOrangeonion
      @MrOrangeonion Před 3 lety +1

      Its a shame many others think like this when theyre young, end up harming others in the way too.
      Well not like the others where going to be good anyways, its a very rare few... Such a few.

  • @jonathandavis7019
    @jonathandavis7019 Před 6 lety +481

    I'm a physicist too. I've noticed many others in my department watch similar CZcams channels, we play similar video games, love to discuss things etc. Even the professors like the same stuff haha! Physicists seem to understand each other in a way that is unique to physicists.

    • @musicalneptunian
      @musicalneptunian Před 5 lety +9

      Why is it so? Because natural forces and energies do the work! [ a meme only understood if you were an 80's kid]

    • @thalesnemo2841
      @thalesnemo2841 Před 5 lety +5

      Physics rules everything else drools 🤪🖖🏽

    • @kenshinhimura8708
      @kenshinhimura8708 Před 5 lety +1

      Jonathan Davis Great minds think alike

    • @diaperdude6163
      @diaperdude6163 Před 4 lety +31

      "Even the professors like the same stuff haha! Physicists seem to understand each other in a way that is unique to physicists."
      It's called virginity bro.

    • @Newbport849
      @Newbport849 Před 4 lety +2

      @@diaperdude6163 Lmao

  • @sandeepshastry6647
    @sandeepshastry6647 Před 6 lety +549

    Ur words inspire us so much. Living in a stereotypical society, we generally don't fit into their definition. I admire ur dedication towards science and hope even I get the same passion.

  • @pratyaypaul5738
    @pratyaypaul5738 Před 5 lety +995

    When kids look up to great scientists the way they look up to musicians or actors, civilization will jump to a new level. -Brian Greene

    • @namr1174
      @namr1174 Před 4 lety +57

      And now we have the "SoCiAl iNfLuEnCeRs" these days who are the only idols for teenagers
      *sigh*

    • @guillermosuarezperez8849
      @guillermosuarezperez8849 Před 4 lety +5

      @@WindflowPattern But those people normally aren't famous.

    • @brian8653
      @brian8653 Před 4 lety +7

      @@WindflowPattern here to vouch that as a music and science nerd, those are great channels

    • @TheOskar300
      @TheOskar300 Před 4 lety +7

      I think it's slowly happening in some way. At least my experience in school was very good, I have had a lot of good friends. I wasn't "cool" or something (I didn't even care about that) but I don't have any experiences with bullying. In fact I got along pretty well with most of my class. I think that's the experience for most of the people nowadays

    • @Mcgif21
      @Mcgif21 Před 4 lety +7

      Well people should look up to musicians,,.

  • @sciencepetr5179
    @sciencepetr5179 Před 6 lety +234

    Toby, you're an absolute legend. I am so thankful that you exist, and deeply grateful to call you a friend.

  • @TheExiledTexan
    @TheExiledTexan Před 6 lety +233

    Took me until the age of 23, liberal arts degree in hand, to realize I loved science. Several years later and I'm a semester away from a CS degree. Shame I hadn't realized it earlier.

    • @powpowouchy5
      @powpowouchy5 Před 5 lety +35

      @Dex4Sure hey hey lets not say things like that.
      I agree... but I'm sure they worked hard for it. no need to make them feel bad

    • @user-oo2gz9ln8v
      @user-oo2gz9ln8v Před 5 lety +48

      Dex4Sure your critism sucks. You were just being a dick. I agree with the sentiment but it’s inapplicable here.

    • @arealperson8084
      @arealperson8084 Před 4 lety +8

      @Shawn Michael That is just silly.

    • @vegalight196
      @vegalight196 Před 4 lety +10

      Your experiences are never a loss :)

    • @Valkyrie00
      @Valkyrie00 Před 4 lety +10

      Dex4Sure Degrees are useless if people are useless.

  • @AndyRoidEU
    @AndyRoidEU Před 3 lety +23

    "I was never cool or particularly popular"
    Life has been kind to you, our CZcams physics star.

  • @PROFEARTURO
    @PROFEARTURO Před 3 lety +109

    I wish I would have your mindset while I was in high school, just to gain some approval from my peers I was always the clown of the class, the last thing I wanted was to study science. It was just when I turned 20 that watching youtube videos that I became interested in science and went to college for my degree.

    • @duane2344
      @duane2344 Před 3 lety +8

      Its amazing to me no matter how old or young you are, there are millions of people just like myself. I too had to be the class clown so I wasn't so 'weird'. But I did like science. I have ADHD so completing homework or finishing exams on time was hard. I had an 8th grade science teacher that saw I had difficulties and allowed me and others to do 'extra credit' book reports. Mr. Harris is one of two teachers I remember in school. This is why I enjoy Tibees website because she doesn't judge or be condescending and she explains difficult subjects in simple terms. She has become one of my teachers through You Tube! Good luck in life.

    • @sin3358
      @sin3358 Před 2 lety +1

      I was a nerd in HS but with a big ego lol. And idk what's this whole thing about nerds. I'm in uni rn and there's still jokes in my class about being a nerd. Mind you, I'm studying computer engineering. We're ALL meant to be nerds 💀

  • @cubed2164
    @cubed2164 Před 6 lety +97

    Quite a heart for you to open up about something so personal!
    Thanks for sharing your experiences!

  • @siddhantsinha4036
    @siddhantsinha4036 Před 6 lety +24

    It was 15 and I was too social that I did never opened my books! I am 17 now and have changed a lot
    No friends, no social interractions, the invisible man indeed. And I have developed a great interest in Classical Physics and Biology especially genetics.

    • @yomanraj2
      @yomanraj2 Před 4 lety +4

      Keep a few good friends

    • @veg.rev.1870
      @veg.rev.1870 Před 4 lety +4

      ye man u should have at least one or two people u can speak too no matter how nerdy u are. Those relationships are much worth later in live ;)

  • @krampus8362
    @krampus8362 Před 6 lety +61

    I think nowadays science isn’t weird or you wouldn’t really be a nerd or outcast, atleast from my experiences in high school. I want to see that audience laugh at you now that you are happy, successful, getting your PhD, and have thousands of subscribers.

    • @sin3358
      @sin3358 Před 2 lety +2

      Yea ngl being a nerd is just a joke nowadays from old times. Me and my uni classmates all joke about it like "ew, you're a nerd" but really we're all in STEM studying programming so we're all nerd lmaoooooo

  • @roni5245
    @roni5245 Před 3 lety +6

    I’m a pretty nerdy girl. Other students would sometimes say rude comments about it, but it didn’t affect me. I like being nerdy. When I moved on to middle school, I enrolled in an advanced class and most of the students there were nerdy just like me. I don’t get made fun of anymore. I have found some friends who share the same interests as me

  • @jacksonrobb4841
    @jacksonrobb4841 Před 6 lety +110

    When I was 3 years old I flew to Australia to visit my grandparents. They gifted me an interactive diagram of the solar system. Since then, I have had this hidden passion for space that I didn't realise up until recently. I'm 16 at the moment and have only just realised how important my education is and that I want to be an astrophysicist (or someone that works in the space industry) when I'm older, and so I've started taking the most challenging but rewarding classes to get to that point. You've definitely helped me through the last few months, so thanks! Also, you should play more Universal Sandbox 2. I enjoy watching that :)
    Oh and I just have to say, school really stinks. There is not a single soul at my school that shares the same passions and interests in space as I do. That's why I'm REALLY looking forward to Uni, so I can finally meet people that speaks my language. Only one and a half years to go :D

    • @surennimalan9819
      @surennimalan9819 Před 5 lety +9

      Bro my friends think I'm stupid and out of my mind just because I don't spend much time with them and definitely this video has inspired me to look forward towards the good things in life.

    • @satacombre
      @satacombre Před 5 lety +1

      PureHeart Come here in France and we can talk about quantum physics or astrophysics :) it’s what I like too and I’m almost the same age as you (17)

    • @appleslover
      @appleslover Před 4 lety +1

      You're are lucky that you followed your passion early. I am nearly 20 and i just began

    • @MrHarpette
      @MrHarpette Před 4 lety

      @@satacombre In France it's not a problem liking science while in high school, if i remember correctly (i'm older), correct me if i'm wrong, if things have changed. The other students just wish they could absorb that stuff like you do, they envy you. I suppose that that's the same all over Europe.

    • @jimjim3979
      @jimjim3979 Před 4 lety +1

      @@surennimalan9819 yeah your "friends" . Friend is an invaluable word with profound meaning and the fact that we call such people friends undermines our dignity

  • @leafyischris8242
    @leafyischris8242 Před 6 lety +15

    I'm so happy to know that someone else has gone through all the stuff that I'm currently going through and has turned out just fine. Currently as a junior I always would spend my time studying so I could maintain my good grades but I'd always see my friends on social media out partying and doing stuff and idk it made me feel like a loser , especially on a Friday night where I would be at home studying , I never really minded I enjoyed it more than going out and doing stupid stuff , but the thought always lingered in my head. So Thank you its reassuring to know that these choices pay dividence because you turned out just fine and you are successful!

    • @RogerBarraud
      @RogerBarraud Před 6 lety

      FOMO... a big trap.
      Most parties Suxxx BigTime.
      Hang in there! :-)

    • @rekzvs8547
      @rekzvs8547 Před 3 lety

      Hi Leafy. Those friends you saw will probably become losers, while you will become a winner

  • @sgvh981
    @sgvh981 Před 6 lety +80

    I think nerds are underrated!!😢

  • @BrunoPOWEEER
    @BrunoPOWEEER Před 6 lety +139

    Me too... I love science and I’m so busy exploring things that I had no place or need for alcohol and getting drunk. I never cared about be part of the gang just by copying what other people do, I also find good mad scientists friends later in life... ohhh yeaaahhh =]

    • @BenitoFan760
      @BenitoFan760 Před 5 lety +1

      Same

    • @randomguy263
      @randomguy263 Před 4 lety +5

      You can explore stuff AND get drunk.

    • @harv609
      @harv609 Před 4 lety

      @@randomguy263 how does this add anything new, we always knew this

  • @kelseyhiggins6492
    @kelseyhiggins6492 Před 3 lety +6

    This video made me feel a lot better. I'm almost twenty-four, returning to education. I did a certificate in science last year and discovered I really like maths. Then out of the blue after watching a few documentaries and looking at some past papers, I discovered a passion for astrophysics. It really does go to show that nobody has everything figured out - and we're all still learning (probably until the day we die). I'm going to be applying for a physics with astrophysics degree here in Ireland for next September. Thank you

  • @X_platform
    @X_platform Před 6 lety +27

    Knowing what you are and love yourself because of it is the best feeling in the world :)

  • @adeadcrole1563
    @adeadcrole1563 Před 6 lety +18

    Thank you for making this video, it's really inspiring for people like me. All the respect

  • @ChrisInmanDrums
    @ChrisInmanDrums Před 6 lety +7

    Very glad you posted this! I understand exactly what you are saying purely because I didn’t make those same sacrifices back at school, I was in fact all to eager to disregard my education entirely to pursue only music and a rather exuberant social life. Since becoming so passionately engaged in science through books such as Brief History of Time I have come to painfully regret that, and I’m currently making amends by pursuing an education in physics a little later than some. I found this video strangely inspiring, so thank you!

  • @omarjuarezvara3490
    @omarjuarezvara3490 Před 6 lety +5

    I started following this channel because of two reasons: first, I wanted to follow a channel in this language because I'm looking for becoming proficient in English (I'm a native Spanish speaker); second, because I study at university and I'm really passionate about science and really enjoy this life as a student. It's been tough to find people whom I could identify with, and I could say you're one of them: that's why I really look up to you. This video really encouraged me to keep it up.

  • @jeremymcmillan877
    @jeremymcmillan877 Před 6 lety +60

    This video is very inspirational, thankyou!

  • @stemikger
    @stemikger Před 6 lety +4

    So amazing you found your passion!! I wish this for everyone, no matter what it is.

  • @laraa.7760
    @laraa.7760 Před 5 lety +3

    I am in high school. I relate to this video so so much. The last summer was when I really got into physics and really started studying in during my free time. When school started, I was still used to the idea of being popular and trying to fit in like I had the previous year (when I tried desperately to fit in where students almost felt obliged to let me join their popular clique) and so I wasn’t very diligent on the idea, and swug between being a nerd and just causing trouble. Now it’s the end of my year. I can say that I’ve changed a lot over the course of a couple months (in the past, almost each year of school I went into a different phase). I feel like I’ve truly found myself, and even though my best friend is sort of drifting away, I’m trying my best to adapt to the new me and the path I’ve chosen in life. All of this, thanks to Neil Degrasse’s documentary, which caused me to have an interest in Carl Sagan and read his books, and a nerdy kid from last year, who so beautifully explained the universe in a long and to some students boring presentation. Stephen Hawking ans many other physicists are my role models now. At first, I felt threatened by how many men there are in the physics community, but thanks to you, Tibees I can finally look up to another woman who is all I want to be as a physicist! Unfortunately, people do like to pick on my because of my interests, my closest friend even developed a small circle of relatively nice girls who continue to comment on my need to constantly follow the rules and study. The boys in my class also seem to be significantly vexed by the fact I have an interest in the sciences (physics and maths specifically) and so they take pleasure in mocking me. However, i have built a defense mechanism where I am quick-witted and sarcastic whenever they decide to come up with something clever to say, this has led to most students to be intimidated by me and some of the girls tend to praise me for some reason. Of course, I appreciate the admiration but it gets annoying at times. My point is, i constantly outsmart whoever tries anything against me in front of their peers which embarrasses them, and I don’t know if that’s a god way to deal with students like that or not.

  • @7906jun
    @7906jun Před 6 lety +61

    I am 24 and i am about to start the physics education at last. I wish I had this kind of passion and interest as a teen like you.

    • @gilong1311
      @gilong1311 Před 5 lety +7

      I'm 23 and planning on starting a bachelors in Physics! Best of luck!

    • @sachinbs3961
      @sachinbs3961 Před 4 lety +1

      How's it going now?

    • @Trisin-m3i
      @Trisin-m3i Před 3 lety

      @@sachinbs3961 yeah how is it going now ?

    • @devonmatthews6443
      @devonmatthews6443 Před 3 lety

      Probably still working at it

  • @durdyn.
    @durdyn. Před 6 lety +2

    I can relate to what you told us in so many levels, Tibees. And I just want to say that watching your videos inspire me to not give up while I face difficult times (at uni, I study physics in Brazil), because you remind me how much I can love physics and science.

  • @v1nAyA
    @v1nAyA Před 5 lety +5

    With all the love and respect, I must say between thousands of thorns lies a flower, so better we chase our passion than what others insist. For me, science was the favourite subject from a young age and always wanted to know or derive an ultimate equation which can describe everything, now realised how beautiful this creation is and how beautiful our minds can be if we choose to love creation. I find you to be like a flower among thousands of thorns.

  • @reynolnt472
    @reynolnt472 Před 6 lety +38

    Any sacrifice is worth attempting to understand the world around you, and I'm starting to learn that. That's what makes eating lunch in the library in the company of my AP Physics textbook so worthwhile

    • @mythrin
      @mythrin Před 5 lety +2

      Ydzfy Woah you take AP, what an intellectual.
      Nah jokes aside though I totally agree.

  • @andrewesquibel9614
    @andrewesquibel9614 Před 3 lety

    I've watched this video several times. Really cheers me up/gives me comfort. It's very life-affirming. Thanks for sharing, Tibees!

  • @linazso
    @linazso Před 6 lety +7

    Thank you so much for this video! It's motivating to hear about your story, although I've had quite different experiences in the last years: I've found really good, nerdy friends at high school, but although I'm studying biomaths at uni now, people here are not so passionate about maths/science. But you've convinced me now to go to the next MathsJam in Berlin, because it's so inspiring to meet other maths enthusiasts (at least once in a while).

    • @tibees
      @tibees  Před 6 lety +1

      Awesome!

    • @jasondelmonte4768
      @jasondelmonte4768 Před 5 lety +1

      Math is THE universal language and the one thing that I studied from grade school thru to getting my Finance degree (w Excercise Phys. minor) in college that I can say I have applied to every day life, every single day of my life. Math IS life! It's all about #'s, as I'm sure you are finding out studying biomaths!!!!!! Kudos to you, Lilla Kiss :)

  • @bassboy2947
    @bassboy2947 Před 6 lety +8

    I can relate really well! I’m studying electrical engineering, and I love physics and math too. Great video!

  • @thodorisioannidis6616
    @thodorisioannidis6616 Před 4 lety +8

    I know it's irrelevant but the fact that she is always smiling melts my heart❤

    • @cxffaye
      @cxffaye Před 3 lety +1

      Hey it’s not irrelevant, her smile shows just how passionate she is

    • @zohakhan4149
      @zohakhan4149 Před 5 měsíci

      Same , it's something about her smile , she is speaking from heart she is speaking the way I speak and always find no one interested to listen what I have to say Because it's some sort of deep thing

  • @kp8129
    @kp8129 Před 6 lety +1

    You are so inspiring, In my experience I have found myself struggling because as I move forward in my degree I've noticed that little by little i'm sorta shifting apart from the people in my life that i once had so much in common with & it becomes a bit difficult to maintain those relationships. I have realized that this is pretty much what keeps me from reaching my full potential, i guess is the fear of feeling out of place and not being accepted or understood by loved ones. Your advice really means a lot to me.

  • @fernautilus9863
    @fernautilus9863 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you, Toby. Your videos leave me with such a positive feeling 😊

  • @homer_thompson5090
    @homer_thompson5090 Před 5 lety +38

    In my profession, being a nerd is a requirement.

  • @informatique89
    @informatique89 Před 6 lety +4

    I actually like having friends that are not like me , i mean friends with different interests ,because they make you discover other aspects of life , i'm a nerdy person since high school ,i used to think that i cant have "cool" friends but after i went to college i met different kinds of ppl that are now my friends and i'm pretty happy about it :)

  • @lawrence2992
    @lawrence2992 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you for sharing. I was just talking about this yesterday how we change as individuals-we don’t have a single, static psyche throughout life. I would say we become more of ourselves with age. For me, I’m a high school drop out. I was a troublemaker since middle school. I challenged my teachers intellectually and didn’t care. Couldn’t stand authority. I took that time to find myself. I became a philosophy junkie and eventually built a reputation for being a nerd by virtue of my interests and increasingly eccentric personality. I ended up attending college, was placed in advanced classes from the entry exam and projected to be Summa cum laude. Always look to finding yourself in the midst of chaos..

  • @metametodo
    @metametodo Před 4 lety

    You putting this video out here helps way more people than I think you expect. I am really grateful, I thought I had this thing sorted out inside me, but my tears here show that I still have to deal with some things within me. Thanks, really.

  • @shashankshekhar624
    @shashankshekhar624 Před 5 lety +3

    I am mesmerized by the way you put your thoughts. Amazing !!!

  • @em8559
    @em8559 Před 6 lety +7

    I can sooo relate to what you describe at 2:00 - 4:00 - exactly my life in highscool. It actually is truly sad that being interested in or even passionate about science or anything at all is always labeled as "uncool" in highscool. But anyway, I don't really care weather I'm known as "cool" or not, it's way more important to me to be myself an pursue my interest.

  • @huyked
    @huyked Před 4 lety

    I love this. I'm smiling and am so happy for you. I'm glad you stayed the course and have finally found ones with similar interests and talking points. Thank you for sharing your life journey and all these points with us. It is an awesome resource and of great encouragement for those that are going through what you've gone through. Anyhow, have a great day, and again, I'm so happy for you.

  • @HoKogan007
    @HoKogan007 Před 6 lety +2

    Dude, thanks for the video. It’s very endearing and makes me remember that everything’s going to be alright

  • @cedric2803
    @cedric2803 Před 6 lety +9

    You're cool to me! :D and an inspirational example of what you can achieve by sticking to what you love.

  • @vasvadr
    @vasvadr Před 6 lety +4

    You inspire so many people! Love your channel :).

  • @dpc0809
    @dpc0809 Před 3 lety +1

    The greatest journey starts with finding yourself, then finding others with shared interests to push each other, and finally sharing your knowledge with your family, friends, and younger generations.

  • @cliffp.8396
    @cliffp.8396 Před 5 lety +1

    "This above all else, unto thine own self be true" is to me the best advice. You have chosen the path of science because your heart pulls you in that direction. The result of those choices is you are now a bonafide scientist living the life you have chosen and your happiness and satisfaction in that life shows. Lead by example and others will follow you with enthusiasm. Well done darlin, and thanks for demonstrating your integrity and self efficacy.

  • @TheHamza1999
    @TheHamza1999 Před 6 lety +5

    You are an amazing person!

  • @mathewalex6171
    @mathewalex6171 Před 6 lety +3

    I can really identify to her past almost on all the details. But now I see a girl with great content and self esteem in her eyes and this is reassuring my hopes.
    I am pursuing physics through my undergrad days and my friends and grades are dropping in number due to my extreme loyalty to the subject. I am hoping that some day I will be able to get to America for a graduate program and physics and math will become my bread and butter.
    Even in this isolation and humiliation I say to myself I am never giving up.
    Thank you tibees, I am new to your channel and you really earned my subscription.

  • @sudarshan3965
    @sudarshan3965 Před 5 lety +2

    I have studied science as a major in high school. And did engineering.
    But I am doing a totally different job but still science is in my heart. I keep reading articles specially on physics and computer technology, watch documentaries, follow channels like yours.

  • @rhlogic
    @rhlogic Před 4 lety

    Glad you had the strength to stay yourself, you made a great decision. I was shy also during my college days, so when I tried to fit in my grades suffered and I lost years of my career and I regretted that for a number of years. I started to catch up when I met this wonderful woman who accepted me and loved me as I was. Yes, support of some sort is necessary and you inspire me. Keep going!

  • @dububstep
    @dububstep Před 6 lety +4

    When I was in 3rd grade my science teacher took us on a field trip to NASA's jet propulsion lab, and looking back I'm pretty sure that was sparked my interest, and now i want to pursuit higher education in physics

  • @tatjanagobold2810
    @tatjanagobold2810 Před 6 lety +12

    I think we can all relate to you! Some sentences you said have already come out of my mouth in exact the same way! I also don't like parties and would rather do science and learn...which seems wrong to me sometimes but it is not! We don't have to force ourselves to be someone we are not..

    • @vitorpereira8458
      @vitorpereira8458 Před 6 lety +2

      Me too! Wow, I'm so glad I watched this video! It's like I discovered several "MEs". I mean, this is the first time I see people that seems to be really like me, and have the same amount of interest in parties that I do (not that much hahaha)

  • @MrMCMaxLP
    @MrMCMaxLP Před 6 lety

    This brings me so much hope! I'm really interested in computer science and maths and I'm having the same troubles: people see me as a nerd. I'll follow my convictions as you did. You're an inspiration Tibees!

  • @blazemacaitis6030
    @blazemacaitis6030 Před 6 lety +1

    Your content is great and only getting better, with this consistency the sky is the limit. Great video!

  • @pjwlk
    @pjwlk Před 4 lety +20

    "Happy accident"... I can tell you're a Bob Ross fan...

  • @farissaadat4437
    @farissaadat4437 Před 6 lety +3

    Nice story, I had the same feeling too. Now I hang out with a mix of friends, some of which like to talk about Maths and stuff and some who don't, but they all seem to enjoy learning to some extent so they don't mind. Don't know if it's just me or if times have changed in some way.

  • @hellgate25000
    @hellgate25000 Před 6 lety

    I am so happy that you shared this. I feel the exact same way. I'm just about to graduate high school, and yes for the first two years or so I felt constantly awkward, uncomfortable and unhappy in social situations. Sadly, I tried to fit in to some degree back then. What I've learned more lately however (past 2 years), is that people like you and me are never going to have to bother with those people again, because we've gone so much further. 20 years down the line they'll look at people like us and wonder how we ever got there, and that's when they learn there's no better way to spend life than be a nerd.

  • @gordroberts53
    @gordroberts53 Před 4 lety

    I am 67 and was the school nerd in the small agricultural town where I grew up. There was no internet in the early 60's but there was a library, my other home. Coming from that time, I can tell you that the guidance you provide to other young people struggling to understand their nerdiness is of monumental value. Thanks!

  • @PandoraMakesGames
    @PandoraMakesGames Před 6 lety +27

    It feels amazing once you stop caring about people's negative reactions. If I didn't stop caring I would have never been able to become an AI developer.

  • @AtariKafa
    @AtariKafa Před 4 lety +79

    thank you for sharing 👍

  • @iyazakimthom
    @iyazakimthom Před 6 lety +2

    Well donne Tibees and even thank you. You encourage me to continue m'y way to study science. Continue making videos it's very interesting (from France) :)

  • @stephenrichey8487
    @stephenrichey8487 Před 4 lety

    That was beautiful, Tibees, thank you! I too have lived the life of the nerd and everything you described in your narrative of your life aligns perfectly with the narrative of my life. My academic obsession since early childhood has been the study of history, particularly military history. The life of the nerd is the life of the nerd regardless of the name of the academic discipline any individual nerd chooses to follow. Physics for you, Tibees, and military history for me, it’s all the same life of the nerd. When I was in high school, I had *one* super-close friend who was in the same intellectual groove as me. But when I got to West Point, I was surrounded by a bunch of people who were in the same intellectual groove as me and it was good. Again, Tibees, thanks enormously for proving that people like us are not alone.

  • @sma91dc78
    @sma91dc78 Před 6 lety +143

    Hi Tibees, im touched by how you have ignored all the shit that comes with being interested in subjects that are considered nerdy (in my experience mostly maths, physics but others too) and how you still have done what you loved your whole life. I for one hate the term "nerd", i dont like the term because i dont associate myself with being nerdy. I enjoy going out and drinking, having fiends and doing the usual stuff in high school, maths just happens to be something i found to be enjoyable. Things have changed, stereotypes are out the window, ANYONE can do maths, physics . I hope you get what i mean.

    • @gamersvenom91
      @gamersvenom91 Před 5 lety +10

      Exactly.. Just because we like science doesn't mean we have to be the stereotypical skinny nerdy anti social people.. I like physics but I also like traveling, going to the gym and well sometimes getting drunk

    • @habib_rahman5
      @habib_rahman5 Před 3 lety

      @@gamersvenom91 wow exact same interests as me tbh, my freinds rlly dont give one and don't judge what i like

  • @nomeaknat
    @nomeaknat Před 6 lety +8

    Thanks Tibees.

  • @dixieroad123
    @dixieroad123 Před 3 lety

    Toby, I think I could sit and listen to you for hours; I see a lot of me in you. Keep on following your heart and gracing us with your sweet spirit. All the best to you and LLAP !!!

  • @achalkumar4462
    @achalkumar4462 Před 6 lety +1

    This was so relatable. I soon have to decide if i have to do physics as a career or not none of my friends are doing that so its hard to decide but ,by watching your videos i feel i will go for it

  • @Danmate
    @Danmate Před 6 lety +4

    Love the message of this video :) being a nerd is fun too

  • @sankalpbhardwaj1944
    @sankalpbhardwaj1944 Před 6 lety +3

    Thanks for support!! I'll be going to a uni soon enough... Hope i'll find my actual tribe there :)

  • @dennislaux
    @dennislaux Před 5 lety

    Gosh....the more I listen and hear her, the more love I feel and wish I were lucky enough to know her. Not one thing is nerdy to me. The pursuit of knowledge and especially teaching it to others, is something to be greatly admired I think. General society is wrong about most things to be honest and brainwashed into thinking they're brilliant when they clearly are not. So smart...such a wonderful smile and out-going personality and drop dead gorgeous too. Wow, you're going to have a wonderful life.

  • @DmitryExplorer
    @DmitryExplorer Před 4 lety

    I've found your channel very recently and I'm enjoying watching your videos very much, Toby!

  • @abdigedi3783
    @abdigedi3783 Před 6 lety +18

    I can relate, I got really interested in astronomy back when I was 11 (I'm 15 now), and I don't care when people call me a nerd, science is interesting!

  • @CoolDude00Sujay
    @CoolDude00Sujay Před 5 lety +5

    One of the most relatable videos 🙂🙂

  • @matronarona
    @matronarona Před 3 lety +1

    I wish I knew you in school. I am a science enthusiast ever since I was 7, I was always fascinated with science and was planning to be a scientist. I had 2 options - to get into academia or to have a career that supports me financially... I chose the latter. I decided to become a nursing and chose to study nursing (BSN) and I loved it! I never realised that I would enjoy talking to people even though I'm a massive introvert.
    Mental health nursing is my passion and the neuroscience behind how our mind works is fascinating to me.

  • @gabrialkruse2179
    @gabrialkruse2179 Před 3 lety

    Wow, I can't even. This is precisely the same process that I went through. I am glad am not the only one that is Intrigued by Science and Physics. Thank you Tibees!

  • @RaulHernandez-kd7iu
    @RaulHernandez-kd7iu Před 6 lety +10

    OMG i felt so identificated with this video
    Im from mexico and here at my school or even in the whole country is not that comun to choose a science career,so anytime i told a relative or someone what im gonna study(molecular biology) they make this "face" a face like "ohh that boy, he's gonna end poor in some street of mexico"
    Whowever i dont care what the others think, i just wanna be happy doing what i most love, learning about life
    Thanks,i really feel that confidence because of your videos, so keep going,you're a super wonderful woman and the living prove that if i propose it to myself i can be someone and make a better world
    Love from mexico❤

  • @Slimm2240
    @Slimm2240 Před 6 lety +3

    Very inspiring video!

  • @TheSenseiKai
    @TheSenseiKai Před 4 lety

    Your smile is really contagious. I always find myself smiling on your videos for no specific reason

  • @WhitneyWhitneyS
    @WhitneyWhitneyS Před 6 lety +2

    From one physics major to another- I relate to so much of what you said!

  • @un-named6865
    @un-named6865 Před 6 lety +50

    Honestly scientists are one of the coolest people in the world, don't let that label restrict you or occupy your beautiful brain. Being smart and having interest in the important things in life is the coolest thing I see in a person and I am not a nerd and never have been.

  • @jorgenates3576
    @jorgenates3576 Před 6 lety +3

    I never thought about that part of you, you seem really cool to me.

  • @simongiampy9919
    @simongiampy9919 Před 6 lety

    Since I will go to the university next year, these advises and suggestions suit very well for me. And I also found this video very inspiring. I have found very few people who share my same interests as me (like computer science, astronomy, and other nerdy / geeky things), so you are giving me hope that I will eventually find someone similar to me, like you did. I really liked that you shared your past experiences, which in some ways are also similar to mine as well.
    Keep up the good work and maintain the quality of these videos. Greetings from Italy :D

  • @aviator3926
    @aviator3926 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting, thank you for talking about this! Glad you managed to find your happy place :)

  • @lassedierich4551
    @lassedierich4551 Před 6 lety +5

    For me it was Walter Lewin who aroused my interest in science while I was in high school. Now I am studying Physics. I feel like it´s still a little bit harder for girls to come out of the closet on being a nerd while high school.

  • @melangelocabacungan3257
    @melangelocabacungan3257 Před 6 lety +6

    B E I N G N E R D IS LYFFFF

  • @kaiz8597
    @kaiz8597 Před 6 lety

    Amazing as always, and it surely hits close to home.

  • @malliyana201
    @malliyana201 Před 6 lety +1

    I subscribed to your channel initially because you're cute af for a nerd :) but watching your passion for science has inspired me and kept me coming back to watch all your videos!

  • @alootiki0605
    @alootiki0605 Před 6 lety +10

    I can relate to this so much ToT

  • @BensLab
    @BensLab Před 6 lety +6

    Hear hear!

  • @ariusmaximilian8291
    @ariusmaximilian8291 Před 6 lety +2

    The same things happened to me when I was in a science olympcis group for 2 years. My schoolmates mocked me for studying astrophysics and thought I’m crazy. Many people cut their ties with me. Great video!❤️

  • @brendancush7624
    @brendancush7624 Před 4 lety

    This is super super cool Toby. Growing up as an outsider abroad and then in the UK and with no internet but only science and science fiction books for company meant that I educated myself, and now I work high up in my field along with fellow nerds and other lovely people. Knowledge and deep passion win.

  • @Anaximander29A
    @Anaximander29A Před 5 lety +19

    "If you like nerds, raise your hand. If you don't, raise your standards. "
    - Violet Haberdasher

  • @trottadanilo3253
    @trottadanilo3253 Před 6 lety +3

    Oh my god i'm 14 and i'm in the exact situation you are describing in this vid

  • @citrus4419
    @citrus4419 Před 3 lety

    It’s so funny how just as you mentioned being passionate about something during younger school years is considered nerdy or geeky. Being passionate about anything for the most part besides math or science is cool and accepted but as soon as someone mentions numbers or sciences, there’s negativity and name calling. Thank you for sharing this as it helps so much of us including me feel normal and even more passionate about pursuing our dreams :)

  • @axela.9247
    @axela.9247 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for making this video. Thinking about this message will keep me going.