Life Hack “Feynman Technique”: If you can’t explain it simple, you don’t understand it well enough
A sentence of pure beauty, right? Richard Feynman, Nobel Prize-winning physicist, was someone could clearly explain even complex topics in a way that everybody without degrees in the sciences could understand. In our overcomplicated world - A gift heaven sent.
To try it out right away: Simplify and summarise concepts when doing/learning something new. If you are able to explain in simple terms or using analogies to a 12-year-old, then you mastered the subject. It’s a people magnet and superpower nowadays. Feynman understood the difference between:
Knowing something and knowing “the name” of something which is a way to understand or reinforce your level of knowledge by pretending to explain the same to a child. Explaining without the use of complicated words is a way to learn and retain knowledge -that lasts.
It’s a powerful mental model for teaching and learning, where complex ideas are broken down into simple, clear language using Feynman’s personal thought process. By connecting what he knew with what he didn’t, he created a detailed notebook of disassembled and translated subjects, a method we can use to learn new concepts, deepen understanding, boost recall, prep Negotiation Preparations or review for tests. Takes you just 15 minutes to master, requiring only a blank notebook and a pen or pencil to supercharge your learning, let’s get into it.
How it works:Learning doesn’t happen from browsing through a book or remembering enough to pass an exam, we learn information when we can explain it and Make Use Of It in several situations: Pick a topic and jot down all you know, adding new info as you find it.Explain it simply, like you’re teaching a child. Spot what you don’t know or where you’re unclear. Organize your notes, simplify them and weave them into a clear, concise story.. And you’re almost there.
Learning with Feynman:
Step 1: Pick something you want to learn, spend time with the idea until you have internalized it as best you can.
Step 2: From memory, write everything down that you know about the subject in a way that a child can understand. Write the items down that you don’t remember and find answers for those items.
Step 3: Question every line you have written down. Some things you will understand, but at some point, you will write things down that you don’t know. Then find the concise answers to these new topics.
Step 4: Repeat step 3 until the questioning adds no incremental value. Reorganize the various information you found interesting. Then question your own information to see if there are more gaps in your understanding.
The Benefits: The Feynman Technique enhances learning and communication, useful across multiple domains:
Academic Study: Simplifies complex subjects for deeper understanding and better retention.
Professional Development: Accelerates mastery of new skills for career and personal growth.
Problem-Solving: Breaks down intricate challenges into clear, manageable solutions.
Negotiation Preparation: Clarifies key points, value proposition strategies, concession planning & reasoning, your framing/reframing approaches and strategies for confident, effective discussions. This versatile method, transforms complexity into concise, actionable insight, give it a try and remember:
There’s Beauty in Simplicity
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