9 Year Old Boy Dissects and Discusses the Meaning of Life and the Universe!

This boy is wise beyond his years but his intuitive, cogent, concise discussion on “life” and our lives as beings in the universe is spot-on. If you think we are alone in the universe, we aren’t! If you realize that you can get so much mord from your life via a larger, broader global perspective.

I love the way he talks about the ants as an example of the universe. Music is spectacular. If you open your heart and mind to some of the things he talks about-- you will see it too.
Smart kid!!
Would love some comments back on this one. Feel free to find it on youtube.com. NO comments are allowed there.
This is one very very wise child.

Stevie Wilson,
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5 thoughts on “9 Year Old Boy Dissects and Discusses the Meaning of Life and the Universe!

  1. The kid is a genius, part of lots of worlds..Thanks for posting this. I have to wonder if his parents are physicists or just gardeners.

  2. No clue but I HAD to post this. He’s just amazing. let’s hope he doesn’t lose this ability to look at things globally.. I know that there was a point when I was 9-13 when I saw things far beyond what adults did.. and then I became a teenager.

  3. no young ladies at that age.. boys still have *cooties*.. but eventually if he still is like that .. middle school will be interesting. He’s got genius written all over him.. providing he doesn’t get distracted or someone puts a lid on his budding intellect.

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