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03. The Curse of Knowledge

03. The Curse of Knowledge

Something is obvious when you know it, and not if you don't—so too the definition of the Curse of Knowledge .

Also, I find that assuming someone knows something or being surprised that someone doesn't know something can sound extremely condescending, so it’s probably best to avoid that.

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