1/ Hot take: Excellent explanations are paradoxical in that they grant you the magic of intuition while, at the same time, risk misleading you into thinking the teacher always thinks with such remarkable clarity.
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this is an interestingly parallel situation to the writing of "genius" code. we've all forgotten entirely how something we wrote worked, and it's more humiliating cousin: debugging code you remember being an incredibly clever solution to a problem you no longer recall in detail.
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Document & archive, even when it's a pain. Of course, that's when you can call in a data archivist to help you identify, name, access, & retrieve the stuff that showed you what you did, why you did, & why, at least at the time, you were a friggin' genius for doing it.
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