Do you remember the first time trying to recreate a favorite recipe—maybe Grandma's pie, or mom's cookies?

You probably watched them make it a hundred times.

It never comes out the same. Sound familiar?

We all have some version of this happening—yet we often fail to see the connection between this phenomenon and our understanding of learning.

There's a technical term for it: Tacit Knowledge.

I call it hidden-in-plain-sight knowledge—the heart of the learning-puzzle. As bitcoin educators - you probable have that "magic touch" - that thing basketball coaches call "court sense".

I also think it has a big role in understanding the orange-pill problem when you are the only Bitcoiner at a family dinner table.

I wrote a few words about this in my latest article/field-note:

https://primal.net/a/naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzphnw7gaw5q2dpxqmzhm7al5pky5hmfvcy07urp2czqyh78s4y0c5qq3xv6t9d3jz6mn0w3jj67t0w5kkxctwwskkxmms0ykkzttswfhkxetnwvykun39

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