Yes, although this is the exception rather than the rule- Feynman happens to both be a world-class physicist and a world-class communicator (in addition to being talented at many other things)- I suppose the class Feynman belongs to is that of polymath- he didn’t strive to be the singular best at any one thing, but rather to be as good as possible in many different fields
Right, there is a difference between your clone who is a few lessons ahead of you and a really good teacher. So, you don’t learn from the best, but try to find the best teacher?
Yes, although this is the exception rather than the rule- Feynman happens to both be a world-class physicist and a world-class communicator (in addition to being talented at many other things)- I suppose the class Feynman belongs to is that of polymath- he didn’t strive to be the singular best at any one thing, but rather to be as good as possible in many different fields
Right, there is a difference between your clone who is a few lessons ahead of you and a really good teacher. So, you don’t learn from the best, but try to find the best teacher?