“Knowing the name of something is not the same as knowing it.”
Real learning begins when we go beyond labels and start exploring how and why things work.
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Here are some powerful lessons on learning inspired by Nobel Prize winning Physicist, Richard Feynman’s life, mindset, and words:
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“I learned very early the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something.”
Feynman believed that we shouldn’t settle for surface-level understanding. Instead, we should dig deeper and truly understand how things work....
There is a difference between just knowing the name of something and knowing something. We know something when we are able to use that knowledge broadly.
We can learn to know something by taking it apart and seeing how each part works.
The truth is that a really good Why? type question tends to be threatening. That’s also what makes it useful. It challenges us to step back and stop thinking on autopilot.
It also requires a step back from knowing — that recognizable feeling of knowing something but not knowing how you...
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