There's another way to tackle this. Not everyone is capable to explain complex things in a simple manner. There is also this saying that if you can't explain a complex thing in a way that a regular person understands it, you haven't fully understood it yourself. I half agree with this, because it depends on circumstances. If someone hasn't been put in the situation to explain things often, or doesn't care if others understand, or wants to look smart, they won't bother to find ways to make them seem simpler.
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Right, you often need to lay out a whole a whole context or background first, then connect the dots together to arrive at the simplest explanation. I think some ideas or concepts are best left as they are in a complex form rather than trying to simplify them, which often leads to losing much of the essence of it. It definitely takes a lot of practice and know how to be good at formulating complex thought forms into a rather simple explanation.
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