People who don't produce intellectually don't see the effort of trial and error.
https://gyazo.com/22f6c078858914a583d18c850a7d968f
Sometimes the "effort to understand the conclusion" is misinterpreted as "the effort to draw that conclusion" when a simple explanation is given.
If you have actually experienced trial and error and intellectual production by yourself, it is empirically self-evident that there is a lot of trial and error behind what you see, but people who only consume don't understand that. I guess.
relevance
Columbus' egg
Trial and error is hard to see.
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