The most under-appreciated skill in the modern world is someone who can explain the complex in simple terms without trivializing it.
Anyone want to suggest other contenders for the title?
The most under-appreciated skill in the modern world is someone who can explain the complex in simple terms without trivializing it.
Anyone want to suggest other contenders for the title?
How about “good teacher”?
A parent who will do anything to give their child a better chance than they had.
dustin: I think you just said what Scott said :-)
I had a college professor who could do that. Dr. Donald B. DeYoung. I sat there and watched him explain the ideal gas laws (Boyle’s Law and so on) to a group of undergrad students, none of whom were science majors, in twenty minutes, and *everyone* got it. It was amazing.