THE
FEYNMAN TECHNIQUE
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Richard
Feynman was a physicist who received a Nobel prize for his work in quantum
electrodynamics. He was notorious for asking others to explain concepts in
simple language to test their understanding.
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Here
his unique technique to learn new materials:
Step
1. Choose a topic you want to understand and start studying it. Once you know
what it is about, take a piece of paper and write the topic at the top of the
page.
Step
2. Pretend you’re teaching the idea to someone else. Write out an explanation
on paper while you describe them out loud. Like this, you get an idea of what
you understand and where you still have gaps. Whenever you get stuck, go back
and study. Repeat that process until you can explain it.
Step
3. Finally, do it again, but now simplify your language or use an analogy to
make the point. If your explanation ends up wordy and confusing, that’s an
indication that you do not understand the idea well enough. If that happens, go
back until you have mastered it.
It
is the process of thinking about an idea while teaching it that makes the
method so effective. Once you can explain an idea with simple language and
create graphic analogies, you have deeply understood it and will remember it
for a long time.
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