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2021 Q1
I don't care how smart you are, one thing I've learned is that if you're bad at explaining things (even things you understand perfectly) to someone else, you will never succeed as much as someone who can. For those of you who were bad at explaining things and got better, how did you do it?
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I'm not really interested in those who are naturally good at explaining things because those people don't understand what it's like to not be good at …
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