Struggling to share your experiences clearly? Learn to use mental models and simple storytelling to bridge the gap between your ideas and your audience.

Feynman’s whole philosophy was that if you cannot explain something simply, you do not truly understand it yet. It’s about owning the knowledge, not just borrowing the language.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was thinking about how much we rely on others to understand our world—like that train conductor who had to announce the train lost its power. It’s such a funny image, but it really highlights how we’re constantly navigating who has what and how things change.
Miles: Exactly! Whether it’s a little boy’s car sliding under a seat or a friend who is more outgoing than we are, we’re always comparing and connecting. Today, we’re actually fulfilling a special request to recap a deep dive into the "Great Explainer" framework.
Lena: Right, we’re looking at how to clearly describe our lives, from the things we own to the experiences we’ve had, like traveling to France or learning to laugh at our own mistakes.
Miles: It’s all about those three pillars: possession, the "present perfect" for our journeys, and the art of comparison. Let’s explore how these tools help us bridge the gap between our stories and the people we love.