KID BULLIED For Being Dumb, Ends Up BEING GENIUS | Dhar Mann Studios
Summary
TLDRThe video script follows Finn, a struggling student who faces bullying and financial hardship. Despite his challenges, he finds support in his grandmother's wisdom and a teacher's kindness. Finn's journey is a testament to resilience and the power of believing in oneself. With the help of a mentor, he overcomes obstacles, including a pivotal moment where he must solve a math problem, symbolizing his personal growth. The narrative concludes with Finn achieving his dream of becoming a surgeon, inspired by his own experiences and the motto 'If you can believe it, you can achieve it.'
Takeaways
- π Finn is being teased for wanting his shoes back and is offered needle and thread to fix a hole in his shoes.
- 𧡠The conversation implies a social divide where wealth is associated with intelligence, suggesting a stereotype that rich people are smarter than poor people.
- π Finn struggles with his grades and is mocked by his peers, but his grandmother encourages him to believe in his potential.
- π₯ Finn aspires to be a surgeon, inspired by the loss of his family in a car accident caused by a drunk driver.
- π Finn's grandmother passes away, and he is taken into the care of Social Services, adding to his hardships.
- π Finn is accused of stealing glasses, but Miss Ruth, a teacher, supports him and even offers him a place to live.
- π Finn's literacy skills are revealed when he reads a book that was thought to be lost, showing his hidden abilities.
- π Finn's academic performance improves significantly, and he is recognized for his correct answer in a math problem.
- π Finn is awarded a scholarship named after his grandmother, symbolizing his journey from underprivileged to achieving his dreams.
- π¨ββοΈ Miles, who was once antagonistic towards Finn, becomes a surgeon and helps Finn's father without insurance, showing a change of heart.
- π Finn publishes a book, achieving his dream, and is supported by Miss Ruth, who helps him realize his potential.
Q & A
What does Finn's friend suggest when Finn's shoes are requested to be returned?
-Finn's friend suggests that Finn might need a new pair of jeans and offers to spot him some needle and thread for his shoes.
What is the significance of the number 60 in the script?
-The number 60 is significant because it represents both the time it takes for a car to reach 60 MPH and the cost of a sensor shirt.
How does Finn's grandmother influence his life and beliefs?
-Finn's grandmother has a strong influence on his life and beliefs by instilling in him the motto 'If you can believe it, you can achieve it,' which he later applies to his own life.
What is the turning point for Finn in terms of his self-perception and academic performance?
-The turning point for Finn is when he solves a math problem correctly in class, which boosts his confidence and challenges the perception that he is not intelligent.
What role does Miss Ruth play in Finn's life after his grandmother passes away?
-Miss Ruth offers Finn a home and a supportive environment, helping him to overcome his grief and continue pursuing his dreams.
What is the connection between Miles and Finn's father?
-Miles is the surgeon who operated on Finn's father, and he does so without concern for payment, showing compassion and understanding for Finn's family situation.
What is the motto that Finn's grandmother lives by and how does it impact Finn's life?
-Finn's grandmother's motto is 'If you can believe it, you can achieve it.' This motto impacts Finn's life by motivating him to pursue his dream of becoming a surgeon despite the challenges he faces.
How does Finn's academic performance improve?
-Finn's academic performance improves when he gains confidence in his abilities, especially after successfully solving a math problem in class.
What is the significance of the book 'Jane Eyre' in the script?
-The book 'Jane Eyre' is significant as it represents a connection between Finn and his grandmother, who used to read it to him, and it is also a symbol of his love for reading and storytelling.
What is the outcome of the scholarship named after Finn's grandmother?
-The outcome of the scholarship is that it is awarded to Gerrod Hines, who is encouraged to believe in his dreams and achieve them, just as Finn's grandmother believed in him.
How does Finn's story inspire Miles to become a better person?
-Finn's story inspires Miles to become a better person by showing him the importance of compassion, self-belief, and helping others achieve their dreams, which leads Miles to publish Finn's book and support his aspirations.
Outlines
π Struggling Student's Dilemma
The script introduces Finn, a student facing academic and financial challenges. He is mocked by his peers for his poor grades and lack of money. Finn's situation is further complicated by his family's financial struggles and his grandmother's health issues. Despite the hardships, Finn is encouraged by a supportive teacher, Miss Ruth, who provides him with reading glasses and offers him a place to stay after his grandmother passes away.
π The Power of Belief and Support
Finn's grandmother is a significant source of inspiration, instilling in him the belief that he can achieve anything he sets his mind to. Despite his self-doubt and the challenges he faces at school, Finn receives encouragement from his teacher and a mysterious benefactor who provides him with books and opportunities to improve his life. The narrative emphasizes the importance of self-belief and the role of support systems in overcoming adversity.
π₯ A Surgeon's Compassion and Sacrifice
The story shifts to a surgeon who, despite the risks and financial implications, decides to operate on a patient without insurance to save a life. This compassionate act is revealed to be Miles, a former classmate of Finn, who has become a surgeon inspired by his own experiences and the motto 'if you can believe it, you can achieve it.' The surgeon's actions reflect the impact of believing in oneself and others.
π Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Dreams
Finn, once doubted by his peers and himself, manages to overcome his academic challenges and prove his intelligence by solving a complex math problem. His success in school and the support from Miss Ruth and Miles lead him to receive a scholarship named after his grandmother, symbolizing the power of belief and the importance of helping others achieve their dreams.
π Recognition and the Impact of a Motto
The story concludes with Finn winning a scholarship and Miles, now a successful surgeon, recognizing the impact of the motto 'if you can believe it, you can achieve it.' Miles' journey from a struggling student to a compassionate surgeon who helps others is a testament to the power of belief. The narrative highlights the transformative effect of support, self-belief, and the pursuit of dreams.
π Inspiring Others and Paying It Forward
In the final paragraph, the focus is on the ripple effect of inspiration and the importance of paying it forward. Finn's success story and Miles' compassionate actions serve as examples for others. The narrative ends on a hopeful note, encouraging viewers to believe in themselves and to support others in achieving their dreams, creating a cycle of positive change.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Belief
π‘Struggle
π‘Inspiration
π‘Education
π‘Support
π‘Dreams
π‘Loss
π‘Resilience
π‘Opportunity
π‘Transformation
π‘Community
Highlights
Finn's shoes are requested to be returned by Finn 2005, and a suggestion of needle and thread for a hole.
Finn is encouraged to believe in his ability to solve problems, with a hint of social commentary on wealth and intelligence.
A humorous and harsh critique of Finn's academic performance linked to his family's financial situation.
Finn's encounter with a lack of resources, as he is advised to use gym showers due to lack of plumbing at home.
A compassionate offer from Miss Ruth to allow Finn to use the school's resources during lunchtime.
A car's acceleration is humorously compared to the cost of a 'sensor shirt'.
Finn's grandmother provides emotional support and wisdom, challenging negative self-perception.
Finn's academic struggles are contrasted with his potential for improvement through extra credit opportunities.
Finn's literacy journey is revealed, from childhood stories to self-reading, including classic literature.
Finn's grandmother's illness and their shared love for literature as a form of comfort.
A confrontation with Miles over a pair of glasses, highlighting Finn's dire situation.
The tragic passing of Finn's grandmother and the subsequent intervention by Social Services.
Miss Ruth's kind offer to take Finn into her care, providing him with a new home.
Finn's backstory of losing his parents to a drunk driver and finding solace with his grandmother.
Finn's dream of becoming a surgeon inspired by his family's tragedy and his struggle with self-doubt.
A classroom math problem that Finn surprisingly solves, revealing hidden capabilities.
Finn's newfound confidence and the support from his teacher and Miss Ruth to pursue his dreams.
Miles, a former schoolmate, becomes a surgeon and reflects on his decision to help those in need, inspired by personal loss.
Finn receives a scholarship named after Miss Ruth's grandmother, embodying the motto 'If you can believe it, you can achieve it'.
Finn's journey comes full circle as he publishes a book, gets support from Miles, and finds success.
Transcripts
Finn
Finn 2005 called they said they want
their shoes
back and also let me know if you want me
to spot you some needle and thread for
that uh
hole Finn would you like to solve the
problem I think he would like a new pair
of jeans miles
how about you solve the problem of
course
teach it's 60 that's
correct don't feel bad Finn it's just a
known fact that poor people aren't as
bright as rich
people nice
work very good
job hey Finn bet you can't get like
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this then you're going to need to work
harder and get your grades
up you're going to get held back a
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year whoa Finn what a coincidence your
grade is the same amount of money that's
in your family's bank account zero
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I'm sorry Finn there's no money on your
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account a Finn why don't you hit the gym
showers if your Shack doesn't have
Plumbing man you're really making me
lose my
appetite why don't you just take this
stupid toy off I mean I get this is the
closest someone like you would ever get
to being a doctor but pretending you
just look
ridiculous now Beat It
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are you
okay Miss
Ruth I'm sorry I could
go shouldn't you be at
lunch wait right here
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okay here go on take
them thank you so much
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oh no no no no it's okay and if you want
to come back
tomorrow during lunch too it's okay with
me you know what's good about the number
three that's how long this baby takes to
reach 60 MPH and that's also how many
sensor shirt
cost ciao
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oh hi
finny hi Grandma how you feeling today
oh I'm fine does that mean you don't
have to go through surgery this week no
I still have to have that
done now
Finn don't you worry I'm going to be
fine it's going to take more than a
silly surgery to get me down
tell me about school how are your grades
I'd rather talk about surgery everyone
at school makes fun of me they call me
dumb they're right I'm stupid hush don't
you
ever look at me don't you
ever do you hear me don't you ever say
that about anyone most of all
yourself you are not stupid do you hear
me
then say it back to me I am not
stupid I am not stupid
stupid that's
right what do I always tell you anything
you believe you can achieve do you hear
me then say it back to me anything I
believe I can achieve
good I love you sweetie I love you too
Grandma who was the first doctor who
performed the first human to human heart
transplant Christian
Barnard Christopher
brener oh so
close the correct answer is Christian
Barnard
look at the big brain on
you now I know as we're coming near the
end of the semester some of you are
struggling a little bit but we are going
to have some
opportunities for extra credit we're
going to have a spelling be a quiz
competition and a math
tournament the winners will get extra
credit that they can apply to their
report card grades too bad there is an
extra credit for losers Finn really
needs
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that well hey Finn did you pack your
lunch I packed you a grilled cheese
sandwich and I bought you a book Jane
air have you ever heard of this book
Chan air mhm I've read it a couple of
times you read Jane air well my grandma
used to read it to me before bed your
grandma read you Jane air when you were
a baby no I mean at first it was Dr
Seuss and go Dog go then she started to
read me Harry Potter and Lord of the
Rings and after that she just read any
book she wanted to me and I didn't mind
when I learned to read I picked up some
of the books she read to me and jire was
one of
them your grandma sounds like an
interesting
woman what's
wrong well my grandma's
sick I used to read to her but now I
just tell her stories I
remember can you read me a passage
[Music]
about this
one
I just
this
Ben can you see the
words try these
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okay what about
these
wow this is amazing I could read
everything can I keep these of course as
long as no one comes to claim them
they're yours thank you so much Miss
Ruth I'm going to read to my grandma
later
[Music]
yeah I will see you guys later
bye what's with the new
look and what are you doing with my
glasses I didn't see you where I'm
yesterday and I know you're too poor to
for these so you must have stolen them
hey you don't have to be such a jerk
miles I wasn't being a jerk if I was I
would do
this hey those are my only pair a too
bad
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Finn uh where's my
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grandma I'm very sorry
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Finn what's going
on Finn's going to be taken into our
care Social
Services his grandmother passed away oh
my
God then so sorry I feel so bad for the
poor guy it's tough I mean after
everything he's been
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through are you ready
you're going to get through this we'll
help you I
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promise how's your homework coming along
Finn
welcome she is ready for
you enjoy your new
family Finn there's someone here to see
you hey
Finn Miss
Ruth what are you doing
here well I
was
thinking you could come and live with
[Music]
me this is it it's not big but it's
home thank you so much for this Miss
Ruth I don't even know what to
say it's been a long time since I've
been in a
home then where did you sleep
things haven't been
easy you
see my mom and dad were the most amazing
people we talked played games I loved
being with
[Music]
them one night after we went to the
movies we were going
home then out of nowhere a drunk driver
[Music]
he
he I woke up didn't know where I was I
thought I might be
dead but it turns out that I made
[Music]
it but when I asked about my parents the
surgeon told
me they weren't so lucky
I lost him that
day I moved in with my grandma after
that I missed my parents so
much but Grandma somehow found a way to
make me feel
like well like everything was going to
be okay
and for a while things
were but
then you know what happened sorry it's
just I don't even know what the point of
believing anything anymore
is oh Finn you can't say
that you can never stop
believing let me ask you this what do
you want to do when you get older like
what's your dream I wanted to be a
surgeon to save lives to help people
avoid what happened to my
family but that's never going to happen
I'm too dumb and it'll never
work you're
[Music]
right if that's what you believe in
because as the the saying goes what you
believe you
achieve so if you believe you're never
going to make it you
won't but if you believe I mean really
believe and never stop
trying is that a smile that I see my
grandma used to say that to me used to
say what whatever you believe you can
achieve now that didn't sound very
convincing say it again whatever you
believe you can
achieve I'm still not convinced yeah I'm
so hard of hearing I can't I can't try
it one more time whatever you believe
you can achieve there you
go my grandma used to make me repeat
that stuff all the time too okay
so we both thought the same and we both
believed in you so you need to believe
in youth
fin you are not dumb yeah I am I kept
bad grades you don't
know getting bad grades and being dumb
is not the same thing I want you to
choose a book to read but I it's okay
you can those until we get you your own
[Music]
pair you wrote a
book ah it's not published but yes well
when are you going to publish
it one dream at a time
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you
[Music]
first
okay who can solve the
problem
miles obviously
it's
12:15 almost almost now
remember it's 5 *
parentheses 3x + 5 and parentheses
equals
17 I know I know this is a tough
one anyone else want to give it a
shot Finn you want to give it a try x =
-81 15
[Music]
that's absolutely
correct well
done
impressive wait no hold up how did you
do the problem why don't you show us all
how to do it on the
board I can't I forgot forgot
what how to do the
problem what are you cheating no I'm I'm
not then prove it okay that's a good
idea what Finn why don't you show
everyone how to do the
[Music]
problem come on come on
Finn you
go oh
[Music]
see I told you he's
cheating are you cheating Finn if you
are I've got it's not that I just can't
see the board the only reason why I
could answer the problem was because you
read it out
loud 5 * parentheses 3x + 5 and
parentheses = 17 then after multiplying
the 5 it's basically just 15 x + 25
which equal 17 you then subtract 17 from
25 which is8 divide that by 15 and x = 8
15 Bravo Finn
Bravo that's what's been holding you
back this entire time
[Music]
oh
inition call it what you but I got a
feeling I've been pacing trying
patience start to take a chance on
whatever
believeing I think we should take a walk
on the moon and we could chase down a
shooting sty or maybe two what you
waiting for we get nothing to lose if
you believe come
me are you
ready I'm bur my Rocky Shield the SA
[Music]
and I'm sit now hold us down we can turn
it all around you
ready are you
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ready there's only one state until we're
fin free are you ready
free are you
we have to move fast he's in critical
condition well we can't risk operating
on him he might not have insurance who's
going to pay for it he might die then
well that's a risk we have to take
otherwise who's going to pay for I'll do
it I can live with paying for someone
without insurance what I can't live with
is losing someone we could have saved
besides he's someone's
[Music]
family good news he's going to make it
well thanks him he's not going to be
running any marathons anytime soon but
he's okay
thank you
thank he's going to make this nice
doctor
here is the one to save
him
Finn it's me miles from
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school you're the surgeon who operated
on my Dad
wow what a small world
so that's your
dad everything went fine we're just glad
that we got him when we
did thank you I'm than thank you so much
U um I'm not sure if you know but my
dad he doesn't have
insurance and I'm not sure we're in a
position it's okay I wouldn't worry
about it I operated on him knowing he
wouldn't be able to pay you
did
but why
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because I know what it's
like to lose a loved one that's why I do
anything I can to help those to make
sure they don't go through what I
did it's one of the reasons why I became
a surgeon in the first place even if it
means losing
[Music]
money I have another surgery I'm
sorry take care of your
father
wait thank
you thank you so
[Music]
much I am so
sorry for how I for for how it's
okay it's all behind us right
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my grandma was full of spirit she really
believed in me and she lived by a
motto if you can believe
it you can achieve it and she imparted
that to me and so you see that's why
I've named this scholarship after her so
that underprivileged
kids just just like I used to be a long
time ago might actually have a chance to
make their dreams come
true just like I did by living that
motto and that said this year's
winner is gerro
[Applause]
Hines thank you sir I really appreciate
it I just hope I don't let you down hey
why would you say that
I well I want to be a surgent but I
don't know if I have what it takes I
don't know if I can make it happen do
you remember my grandma's motto I know
but nuh-uh no butts say it back to
me if you can believe it you can achieve
it that didn't sound very convincing
come on try
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again if you can believe it you can
achieve it that's right now go get it
congratulations thank
[Music]
[Applause]
you so proud of you I wouldn't be here
without
you which is why I have a little
surprise for
you oh
is this my
book oh who published
it you helped me achieve my
dreams and so it's only right that I
help you achieve
yours and it's already selling online
and getting great reviews
this game for
you you've inspired me to be a better
man thank you your friend miles
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