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Why true experts lose the ability to explain simple concepts, and how to fix this cognitive communication gap. Have you ever asked a brilliant programmer to fix a simple computer issue, only to be buried in an avalanche of incomprehensible jargon? Or watched a world-class musician struggle to teach a beginner how to play a scale? The smarter someone is at a specific skill, the worse they become at explaining it.This frustrating phenomenon is called the Curse of Knowledge. Once our brains hardwire a complex skill into our subconscious, we literally lose the ability to remember what it was like not to know it. This book dives into the neuroscience of mastery and explains how expertise creates cognitive blind spots that destroy communication.We explore how this bias plagues corporate leadership, academic instruction, and product design. You will discover practical "unlearning" techniques and mental models that force experts to deconstruct their automatic knowledge and communicate effectively with novices.Bridge the gap between genius and understanding. Learn how to translate your highest-level skills into language that anyone can instantly grasp.



