Struggling to put your feelings into words? Learn how to use the Feynman Technique to bridge the gap between internal thoughts and clear communication.

The fix isn't just 'trying harder' to speak; it’s about using a structured diagnostic to turn those fuzzy impressions into clear language. If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t actually own the knowledge yet; you’re just borrowing language.
I want to learn on how I can improve explaining things to other people. I already know things like intuitively like what a story means but I struggle explaining to other people my thoughts/feelings.


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Nia: Have you ever been in a conversation where you perfectly understand a story or a feeling in your head, but as soon as you try to say it out loud, it just... tangles up?
Jackson: Oh, all the time. It’s actually what cognitive scientists call the "illusion of competence." We feel like we understand something because the material is familiar, but there’s a massive gap between recognizing a thought and actually being able to retrieve and explain it to someone else.
Nia: That explains so much. It’s frustrating because you know the "truth" of the feeling, but the words feel like a messy first draft.
Jackson: Exactly. And the fix isn't just "trying harder" to speak; it’s about using a structured diagnostic, like the Feynman Technique, to turn those fuzzy impressions into clear language.
Nia: I’m ready to stop rambling and start landing my points. Let’s explore how we can use these steps to bridge the gap between our internal thoughts and clear communication.