Jaden Smith: 'It's an Honor for People to Think I'm Crazy'
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In a new interview with GQ, Jaden admits it's 'fun' to make people's heads spin and he's fine with people considering him a bit nuts.

AceShowbiz - Jaden Smith admits it's "fun" to make people's heads spin in an interview with GQ Magazine 's November issue. The son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith is fine with people thinking he's a bit nuts.

"It's fun, bro. That's what a lot of people don't realize. It's fun. It's so much fun. It's the best thing," Jaden shares, "People think you're crazy-I feel like it's an honor, actually, for people to think I'm crazy. Because they thought Galileo was crazy, too, you know what I'm saying? I don't think I'm as revolutionary as Galileo, but I don't think I'm not as revolutionary as Galileo."

Jaden says he and his sister Willow Smith" are "scientists" where fame is their lab and people are their subjects. "Me and Willow are scientists, so everything for us is a scientific test upon humanity. And luckily we're put in a position where we can affect large groups of human beings at one time," he shares.

The siblings left everyone convinced they were drunk on prana energy during an interview with T Magazine last year. "That experiment-it went really, really well," Jaden recalls, "We got to see how people reacted. And they actually ended up reacting exactly as we predicted beforehand that they would react."

Instead of living the stereotypical life of a child star, Jaden would rather spend his days focused on learning. "I rarely go to parties," the "mAfter Life%" actor says, "My whole life is just dedicated on learning and breaking, like, the craziest records of life, and being like one of the craziest human beings to ever exist. That's me."

Jaden does have plans to go to college and "set up offices at MIT just so I can learn and bring in new technologies into the world", but in 10 years he will actually disappear. "No one will know where I am in ten years," he says, "They'll see me pop up, but they'll be like, 'Where'd you come from?' No one will know. No one will know where I'm at. No one will know who I'm with. No one will know what I'm doing. I've been planning that since I was like 13."

The star of "The Karate Kid" explains further, "It'll be kind of like Banksy. But in a different way. More of a social impact. Helping people. But through art installations. It'll be like, 'This just happened that helped a bunch of people over here. We don't know who did it, but these symbols and things were left around, so we can only guess that it's Jaden and the squad.' You know what I'm saying? So I'm just dedicating my whole life to helping the world."

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