A YouTuber named Ryan attends a business conference where he is perceived as an expert on social media. However, he confesses that he doesn't actually know what he's doing and is just winging it. He then proceeds to share his "expertise" on how to sound smarter than you really are, including tips such as dressing well, using big words, making your job sound more important than it is, and agreeing with others when discussing politics. Throughout the video, Ryan pokes fun at the idea of what it means to be "smart" and challenges the notion that intelligence can be measured by traditional standards. Ultimately, he concludes that being smart is relative and that everyone has their own unique strengths and weaknesses.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker, Ryan, has been on YouTube for almost 11 years.
2. Ryan is 26 years old.
3. Ryan dropped out of college.
4. Ryan has been invited to attend business conferences and meetings to share his expertise on social media.
5. Ryan was asked to speak about how to get started on YouTube.
6. Ryan was asked about complications or problems that one might run into when starting a channel.
7. Ryan was asked about how he comes up with his ideas for videos.
8. Ryan mentions that it's 2017 and everybody is working.
9. Ryan says that he is a freelance independent entrepreneurial leader in social media marketing and research relations.
10. Greg offers Ryan a job as a "prostitutional entertainer that does not engage in sexual activity for money."
11. Ryan is shown to be pretending to be knowledgeable about art.
12. Ryan is shown to be pretending to be knowledgeable about politics.
13. Ryan mentions that he supports Hillary Clinton.
14. Ryan mentions that Obama is not running in the next election.
15. Ryan is unsure if he was joking or being stupid during a conversation about politics.
16. Ryan asks if someone knows how to get his hair to a certain color and how to maintain it.
17. Ryan asks if someone knows how to cook and prepare a 3-course meal.
18. Ryan asks if someone knows how to change a tire.
19. Ryan asks if someone knows how to fix a leaking toilet.
20. Ryan asks if someone knows how to write, film, and edit a video that keeps viewers' attention.