“...But by the time you achieve understanding, naturally the necessary insights (those required to cross the gap from a starting point of not understanding) feel obvious, unnecessary to mention, positively insulting to the future reader’s intelligence by their simplicity...”
Incorrect appreciation. When I achieved understanding, the insights felt far from obvious up to the point it was necessary to include a warning. Take into account that that was only an illustrative example of the psychological effect of expecting an immediate understanding but instead finding something very hard to understand. Thanks for your point of view.
Incorrect appreciation. When I achieved understanding, the insights felt far from obvious up to the point it was necessary to include a warning.
Take into account that that was only an illustrative example of the psychological effect of expecting an immediate understanding but instead finding something very hard to understand.
Thanks for your point of view.