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by bncndn0956
195 days ago
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3blue1brown proves your point. The saying, "What one fool can do, another can," is a motto from Silvanus P. Thompson's book Calculus Made Easy. It suggests that a task someone without great intelligence can accomplish must be relatively simple, implying that anyone can learn to do it if they put in the effort. The phrase is often used to encourage someone, demystify a complex subject, and downplay the difficulty of a task. |
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Also, an additional thing is that videos are great are making people think they understand something when they actually don't.