Being at an expert level means you know something so well that it feels like second nature, like breathing or tying your shoelaces.
Imagine learning to ride a bike. At first, you wobble and fall a lot. But after practicing for a while, you don’t even think about balancing anymore. That’s what being an expert is like, you do things smoothly without trying too hard.
Like a Superhero with a Special Power
Like Knowing All the Words to Your Favorite Song
Or think about your favorite song. When you first learned it, you had to concentrate hard on each word. But now, you sing it without thinking, you just know what comes next. That’s how experts feel in their field: they know all the "words" so well that everything flows naturally.
Being an expert is like knowing every step of your favorite dance, and being able to do it perfectly, even with your eyes closed!
Examples
- A chef who knows all the steps to make a perfect cake, even if they didn't come up with the recipe themselves.
- A student who can solve math problems quickly without thinking too much about it.
- A musician who plays songs perfectly but doesn’t know how to write their own music.
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See also
- What is mastery?
- What is curricula?
- What are transfer of ideas?
- What are skills?
- What are educational advancements?