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00:30Work again, eat again, lose weight again, lose weight again, die
00:32Yes, everyone, work again, pierce again, get fat again, draw
00:36All that to get in front of you and say, how's it going, YouTube
00:39A few months ago, my little brother made a video about his biggest hang-up in life, being average
00:44So I thought I'd talk to you about my trauma, a phlebotomy that I live with every day
00:51It's not easy, I hesitated a lot before
00:53Okay, I'm going for it
00:55I'm a genius Kevin
01:00Kevin gave me a little bug one day
01:09I've never forgotten
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02:33This is my very first memory
02:41I was two and a half years old on the video, soon to be three, but I already knew what I wanted to do with my life
02:49To draw or at least have someone draw for me
02:53One day, when I had just finished a drawing that I didn't think was very pretty, my father walked past me and stopped to voteize my work
03:02I was afraid of what he would think
03:05But to my great surprise, he said, you have a lot of imagination, his
03:15Oh yeah
03:21Later, you'll invent lots of things
03:26Quote
03:27Those simple words gave me all the confidence in the world to keep drawing over and over again until the day
03:52I won a TV channel back then, it was crazy
03:58I threw CDs of my, in the neighbors' faces
04:18I knew everything by heart
04:20If I'm telling you this, it's not to brag about a prize I won 25 years ago
04:24Oh, I'm old, but mainly to illustrate the impact parents have on a child's perception of themselves and their development
04:31If from a young age your parents tell you that you can do it or not, don't worry, I'll always love you
04:37Of course negative outside opinions affect me
04:40If my father hadn't encouraged me when I was five, I don't know if I would have persevered to the point of winning something
04:46It's disgusting, my son
04:48Motivating your mother to help him discover himself unlocks his potential much more than trying to measure it at all costs
04:53Doctor, he's gifted
04:54Tell me he's gifted, please
04:56I need to hear that my child is more than just my child
04:58And he's
04:58Two months old, ma'am
04:59He's
05:00Not two months old
05:01He's gifted
05:01As a reminder, intellectual potential is based on IQ
05:04Which, coincidentally, is higher in developed countries
05:07So the poor would have other problems to solve than equations?
05:09Strange, IQ only measures certain forms of intelligence
05:12So I can understand that you're fascinated if your child is immediately 130
05:15Man, it also allows us to better understand his needs
05:17But what happens if he's below that?
05:18Does he lose value in your eyes?
05:20At 129, are you asking for the miser?
05:21He's
05:22On the waiting list
05:23Yeah, we appealed, but
05:24Personally, I've never taken a leather test and I see no point in doing so because imagine
05:28I'll discover that I actually have a knack for it
05:31How come I suck at flirting?
05:32Why is my R limited?
05:34Do I even have the right to be proud of my victories if everything was innate to me from
05:37the start?
05:38And conversely, if I realize that I'm shitty in the leather, I'll be so pissed off every
05:42time I say, oh, I'm stupid
05:45It won't be a joke anymore, there will be some truth in it
05:48I have everything to gain by keeping the subject vague
05:50Plus, it's contradictory because in the first part of your life, what makes people consider
05:55you intelligent or not are your grades at school
05:57And if they're not great, you put yourself in the box, good for nothing
06:00Except that sometimes gifted children either understand the lessons too quickly and they
06:03drop out, or they understand life too quickly and they drop out
06:06That's Kevin Trunn in CM2
06:08Every evening after school, I calculated my GPA and then called my mother to give her a report
06:13Crazy, my son's mother is a thug, but you have the grades now
06:29Quote, is a child who is top of his class but who thinks that his results determine his entire
06:34value as a human being so intelligent
06:36I swear to you, when I was little, I saw the other students like that
06:39Six and a half
06:42This prayer is not a threat
06:43Fifteen
06:43You keep an eye on that one
06:45The worst part is that in sixth grade, I almost had to repeat
06:48Oh well, I wasn't going to stop doodling when I was doing so well
06:51Except that I was drawing a little too much, even in class
06:53So I stopped listening to anything
06:54Suddenly, I went from the intellectual in the front row to the dunce in the back who lived in his own world
06:58Fit home of 100 pages, I had created a battle royale between the students in my class and I would kill the ones I didn't like
07:03Every break, there was a gathering behind me, you know, there were some who came to negotiate
07:07Kevin, please don't kill me unless you give me a piece of your waffle
07:10Oh my gosh
07:12I stopped doing my homework, my grades were plummeting and the craziest thing is that my profile was not called an animal
07:19She could see that I was obsessed with my dream of becoming an illustrator
07:23She could have told me, Foot was going to get treatment, but she told me, he has to go get published
07:27The next day, my father called him
07:33Don't put it in my son's head
07:36Can't you see that his grades are dropping?
07:41Are you trying to teach?
07:43And Madarin, get ready, friends, you're not going to believe me
07:47To make me give up, my mother had a failed illustrator come to the house and come to this room
07:53Oh, this is no joke
07:56There was a guy who was 25 years old who came, the son of a friend, I don't know what, and for an hour, he preached to me
08:02Yeah, you know, Kevin, illustrator, it's hard
08:06I'm trying to make my own comics, no one wants it
08:09You might end up poor and unhappy
08:11Oh, mom, tell me the truth today
08:15Admit it, did you pay for it?
08:16No, I refuse to believe that's how it happened
08:18Hi, would you be okay with coming to discourage a kid?
08:21Uh, Thursday 8pm I'm available
08:23Perfect
08:23All the techniques were good for discouraging the French player
08:26There were some things I can't even tell you about, but in the end it worked
08:30I didn't want to put up with this daily pressure anymore and I wanted my parents to love me
08:34So to stop embarrassing them, I decided to bury my dream myself
08:38One evening, in tears, I tore up and threw all my boards
08:42600 pages in the trash and them edited too
08:46Trash, I swore to myself that I would never try to be an artist again and that from now on I would study to become the model child he wanted
08:54But it still wasn't enough
08:57Even more so, in fact, I didn't know that my parents had a school planned for me over several years
09:02You see the Mbappe project, which involves putting a child in the Lambreons football team so that he can make it big
09:06Basically, it's a black circle.
09:08Well, my parents had the LLG project
09:10They wanted me to go to Louis Legron, the best high school in France where there are cracks
09:16For that, I had to have a solid record
09:18So my grades from 4th and 3rd grade were going to be essential
09:21Except that I'm in 5th grade, I've started working again but I'm still upset by the death of my first dream
09:26My grades are going up, I'm in the top 10 but that's not enough for LLG
09:30So, what do you think my parents did?
09:33The summer between 5th and 4th grade, my parents sent me to China to an elite training camp
09:41I've never told you about that
09:45Subscribe, the story is incredible
09:47First of all, I need to give you some context
09:50In China, the baccalaureate exam, called CR, is a competition
09:53In other words, to find out which university you're going to go to, everything is decided over 3 days of exams
09:57There's no continuous assessment like in France, where your grades throughout the year count
10:01No, if you're usually really good but you're sick that week, it's crap
10:05If you're in trouble, it's doubly crap
10:07Just like the university you go to has a big influence on your future company, your status, your salary, your future
10:12In the first and final years, Chinese students try to get the best possible results in K with 13 million participants each year
10:20It goes without saying that those who get into top universities are really brilliant
10:24I hosted a Chinese correspondent from a big university like that one day
10:28I had just taught him the rules of chess
10:30First game, I beat him
10:32Second game, we're already tied
10:34Ah, there was never a part 3
10:35No, but it was 6pm, time to go to bed
10:38There's so much pressure at KC that when it's finally over, the Chinese students run to the exit and some even do somersaults in the street to celebrate
10:46So, from middle school onwards, to make sure their kid will be ready to take on such an intense load of your fake lick
10:53Some parents sometimes turn to training camps, elite training, where your mom is taught every day the value of work
11:00Discipline, forging your mentality and developing your leadership
11:03So here I am at 12 years old, parachuted into a military station with my little brother Henry, 8 years old, and 200 other Chinese children in the middle of a heat wave
11:14While our parents are busy with the gym at 6am, you make your bed, have your breakfast, rice soup, some salty vegetables and a brioche, then 20 minutes of gym, physical awakening, and the rest of the day, you only do group exercises
11:28For example, the teachers divided us into 10 teams in the middle of a field, we each designated a captain
11:33Then they shouted out a series of numbers to us all the time after
11:36One is turn left, one is turn right, one is walk, four is turn around and five is stop
11:42If one of us made a mistake, the team captain had to do a lap of the field
11:46So at first, you see a kid your age doing 2 or 3 laps, that's fine, but after an hour, you start to feel guilty
11:52Especially when you're the one who made a mistake
11:54Oh well, you've had kids who burst into tears because they felt so bad about it
11:58No stopping, captain of Henry's team
12:00Oh, poor guy
12:02Al, the approximate Chinese combo, insufferable to his right and left
12:07My bro almost killed him
12:08At the end of that day, I learned a lesson
12:10When I do something, I have to be as close to perfection as possible because my shortcomings have an impact on the lives of others
12:17Another time, we were called at 9pm I arrived like this
12:21I saw there were 200 stools, 200
12:24I said, get on them and give us a thumbs up because you're number 1
12:29I heard that like an idiot, I obeyed even higher
12:32And then the poll test except that no one was warned and there again 20 or 30 minutes
12:40Why not, but after an hour you start to cramp up
12:46Same thing, you have kids who are struggling
12:48They can't take it anymore but they don't want to lose so they don't get off
12:52Except that at one point your body tells you to
12:54Off
12:54Your legs give out
12:55Some of you fall over
12:56And I saw one of you faint
12:58No, it wasn't Henry
12:59Henry held on for 4 hours
13:01And at 8 years old
13:02That's tough
13:03So here I am
13:04The last representative of the brotherhood
13:06Hey, I see there are only 7 of us left
13:08It's 4:30 in the morning
13:11I'm thirsty, I'm hungry, I have to pee
13:15I wanna get a full night's sleep
13:17My arm, my back, my legs, everything is
13:21Up
13:21After 7.30 hours, I decide to stop
13:24And then, the moment my foot hits the ground
13:30My friends, I've never felt so disappointed in myself
13:34I was there, no, I didn't do all that to give up when there were only 6 people left
13:44And the worst thing is that the winner was announced at 6 o'clock in the morning
13:51In those moments, you can't stop yourself from telling yourself that I could have done an extra hour and a half
13:57Maybe I had a way to
14:00That night, I also learned a lesson
14:03If you have a goal, give it your all to achieve it, to the max
14:07Otherwise, you'll be consumed by regrets
14:09Mo, it's been over 20 years
14:11But right now, just telling you about it, I hate it so much
14:13Damn, one last example of an activity
14:15This one, I don't think I'd even be on YouTube today if I hadn't done it
14:18You stand on a table in front of 200 other kids
14:20So, you're up high and you scream at the top of your lungs in front of everyone
14:24My name is Kevin Tram, I'm part of the elite
14:27I believe in myself and my dreams in life
14:30And then, you scream your dream
14:32Mine was to become an NBA player
14:34The goalposts are liberating
14:35Before, I was terrified of speaking in public
14:39But this exercise completely took that fear away
14:42Firstly, because repeating over and over that you believe in yourself
14:46Well, it sinks in
14:47And above all, because I understood that ridiculous doesn't kill
14:51We all look ridiculous screaming standing on that table
14:53But no one laughed because we knew we were going to get it all done
14:57Try it with your friends if you want to climb something high up
15:00Okay, you don't have to scream, I'm part of the elite
15:02But this sentence, I believe in myself, is so important
15:05If you're up for it, one day I'll organize a subscriber meeting
15:08Guys, we'll meet up somewhere in the republic, who cares
15:11I'll bring a table and we'll all do it together
15:14Me first
15:15Let me know if you're interested in it in the comments
15:17I just have to warn the city hall beforehand
15:19Otherwise we'll all get arrested
15:21I can never thank my parents enough for signing me up for this camp because it changed my life
15:25In just 10 days, I went from an ultra introverted kid who was often sad without knowing why
15:30To a child who now embraced his ambitions, was ready to work hard under any circumstances
15:36And who radiated self-confidence
15:38Even if it meant appearing too crazy or arrogant at times and annoying some people
15:42I asked to go back twice, even the following year because I had such a great time
15:45Aside from the strict exercises, there were also lots of fun activities like hiking, trust falls, and so on
15:50That's where I also discovered basketball and fell in love with it
15:54I made my first friends on the court and improved my mandarin by playing with them
15:58When I saw how fascinated the Chinese kids were when they learned that I was French
16:02It also made me realize that my dual culture was a strength
16:05When I returned to France, I knew that that summer, I had experienced something that none of my classmates had probably experienced
16:11I also knew that I had set myself a goal that most of them didn't have and that it would give me a significant advantage
16:16In my head, everything was mapped out
16:18I would turn everyone off at middle school and go to Lule Grand so the parents would be happy
16:21Then I would turn everyone off at high school and go to Harvard
16:23Then I would turn off the entire American college tournament and join the NBA
16:27It's as simple as that
16:28The LLG project was no longer a project set by my parents
16:32From then on, it was mine
16:33I was pumped up, but I had to start by finishing middle school well
16:37I had 2 years and 6 terms left to be among the brightest students
16:41And when the 4th year started, oh the suspense of genius
16:46Oh my, they're all going to come back for part 2
16:50Oh, twice as many views, overrated
16:53And I don't even know when it's coming out
16:55Oh, actually, my new comic is out
17:00There you go, subscribe
17:01K, yes
17:31Oh, how?

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