What Does That Mean? πŸ€” - Deepstash
What Does That Mean? πŸ€”

What Does That Mean? πŸ€”

  • If you clearly understand something, you should be able to explain it to anyone in a way that they understand it.
  • Feynman believed that teaching is a very powerful tool for learning things.

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Seemingly easy tips from one of the greatest educators on Earth.

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