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The Feynman Technique: Master the Art of Learning
The Feynman Technique
"How would you teach it to a child?"
Ask this when:
• They're learning something new
• The subject is complex
• They're formulating "how-to" instructions
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@SystemSundaytwitter.comIf we don’t try to verify our understanding during our studies, we will happily enjoy the feeling of getting smarter and more knowledgeable while in reality staying as dumb as we were. This warm feeling disappears quickly when we try to explain what we read in our own words in writing. Suddenly, we see the problem. The attempt to rephrase an
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This is why writing is important. It’s harder to fool yourself that you understand something when you sit down to write about it and it comes out all disjointed and confused. Writing forces clarity