Stop hiding behind jargon and start truly learning. Discover the four-step framework to deconstruct complex ideas into simple explanations that even a child can understand.

The Feynman Standard is about getting past the labels and the jargon. If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t actually know it deeply enough.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I had this moment yesterday where I finished a whole chapter on economics, felt like a total expert, and then my niece asked me one simple question about it. I completely froze. All I could come up with was a bunch of jargon and half-sentences.
Miles: That is exactly what they call the "fluency illusion." It’s that trap where recognizing a concept makes us think we actually understand it. But there’s a brutal truth we’re diving into today: if you can’t explain it simply, you don’t actually know it deeply enough.
Lena: It’s humbling, right? But that’s why I’m so excited to talk about the Feynman Technique. It’s basically a four-step "anti-bullshit detector" for our own brains.
Miles: Exactly. It’s about moving from passive reading to active teaching. So, let’s dive into how we can use this to break down any complex idea until even a twelve-year-old could get it.