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  • B BRShroyer

    Just curious how stupid people are dealt with the world over. I'm not talking just ordinary stupid, I mean really dense. I explained something to this person in at least 5 different ways, maybe up to 10. I used examples, stories, sport analogies (although I'm not an avid follower of sports so this could have been questionable), a dictionary, a pie chart, a piece of pie, some old GI Joe figures with the kung-fu grip, a chia pet, and threw in the kitchen sink for good measure. I talked until I was blue in the face, then red, then plaid. They could not comprehend it. So I gave up and thought experience would be a better teacher. When it didn't work like I told them it wouldn't and they had the problems that I told them they would, they still didn't get it. I tried explaining again, but I still don't think they got it. Am I done or should I continue beating my head against a wall? It's almost numb anyway. Maybe I should start beating their head against the wall?

    Brad Deja Moo - When you feel like you've heard the same bull before.

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    ecnelson
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    It's important to remember that some concepts and depths of understanding will forever be out of reach of some listeners. The explainer's task is to choose a level at which to describe something that matches the level of the listener. All of our basic dials were set at conception. Thus, none of us can take pride in our intelligence, nor should anyone feel shame for the lack thereof. It is simply a gift, to appreciate, develop, utilize and share. Eric

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    • B BRShroyer

      Just curious how stupid people are dealt with the world over. I'm not talking just ordinary stupid, I mean really dense. I explained something to this person in at least 5 different ways, maybe up to 10. I used examples, stories, sport analogies (although I'm not an avid follower of sports so this could have been questionable), a dictionary, a pie chart, a piece of pie, some old GI Joe figures with the kung-fu grip, a chia pet, and threw in the kitchen sink for good measure. I talked until I was blue in the face, then red, then plaid. They could not comprehend it. So I gave up and thought experience would be a better teacher. When it didn't work like I told them it wouldn't and they had the problems that I told them they would, they still didn't get it. I tried explaining again, but I still don't think they got it. Am I done or should I continue beating my head against a wall? It's almost numb anyway. Maybe I should start beating their head against the wall?

      Brad Deja Moo - When you feel like you've heard the same bull before.

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      Lost User
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      dont argue with fools, people may not know the difference!

      Ravie Busie Coding is my birth-right and bugs are part of feature my code has!

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        Gary Wheeler
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        "If the pig fails to sing, make a BLT." - Gary Wheeler

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        • B Big Daddy Farang

          Have you tried having the dense one explain it to you? Or what little s/he understands about it. I'd be looking for the "point of failure." The point where s/he stops understanding the thing.

          BDF People don't mind being mean; but they never want to be ridiculous. -- Moliere

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          Alan Burkhart
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          This is a good idea. When I'm having problems understanding something, I often imagine myself explaining it to someone else. Helps me to get all the information organized in my head. If that fails in this case, then the last idea - beating their heads against the wall - admittedly has some appeal. :cool:

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          • B BRShroyer

            Just curious how stupid people are dealt with the world over. I'm not talking just ordinary stupid, I mean really dense. I explained something to this person in at least 5 different ways, maybe up to 10. I used examples, stories, sport analogies (although I'm not an avid follower of sports so this could have been questionable), a dictionary, a pie chart, a piece of pie, some old GI Joe figures with the kung-fu grip, a chia pet, and threw in the kitchen sink for good measure. I talked until I was blue in the face, then red, then plaid. They could not comprehend it. So I gave up and thought experience would be a better teacher. When it didn't work like I told them it wouldn't and they had the problems that I told them they would, they still didn't get it. I tried explaining again, but I still don't think they got it. Am I done or should I continue beating my head against a wall? It's almost numb anyway. Maybe I should start beating their head against the wall?

            Brad Deja Moo - When you feel like you've heard the same bull before.

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            W Balboos GHB
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            Please note my first Tag-Line.

            "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
            "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert

            "It's a sad state of affairs, indeed, when you start reading my tag lines for some sort of enlightenment. Sadder still, if that's where you need to find it." - Balboos HaGadol

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            • I Ian Shlasko

              Start with a REALLY dumbed-down analogy... Like preschool level... Then when they finally realize they're being patronized and get annoyed, explain it to them in more reasonable terms. They'll pay close attention, so as not to justify the initial tactic.

              Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Developer, Author (Guardians of Xen)

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              W Balboos GHB
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              Brings back a memory from many a decade ago. I was a Chemistry grad-student, and needing some extra money, I took on some tutoring. Well, one of my students was a woman in her 40's - having a lot of difficulty with 'freshman' chemistry at the local community college. At this time, she was having trouble understanding the difference between Elements and Compounds. My solution? I thought to explain to her that Elements are like the primary colors - and compounds are like all the rest. So - she blankly stared at me and asked me - "What's a primary color?". . . . which was the point at which I decided that it wouldn't be right for me to take any more of her money.

              "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
              "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert

              "It's a sad state of affairs, indeed, when you start reading my tag lines for some sort of enlightenment. Sadder still, if that's where you need to find it." - Balboos HaGadol

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              • B BRShroyer

                Just curious how stupid people are dealt with the world over. I'm not talking just ordinary stupid, I mean really dense. I explained something to this person in at least 5 different ways, maybe up to 10. I used examples, stories, sport analogies (although I'm not an avid follower of sports so this could have been questionable), a dictionary, a pie chart, a piece of pie, some old GI Joe figures with the kung-fu grip, a chia pet, and threw in the kitchen sink for good measure. I talked until I was blue in the face, then red, then plaid. They could not comprehend it. So I gave up and thought experience would be a better teacher. When it didn't work like I told them it wouldn't and they had the problems that I told them they would, they still didn't get it. I tried explaining again, but I still don't think they got it. Am I done or should I continue beating my head against a wall? It's almost numb anyway. Maybe I should start beating their head against the wall?

                Brad Deja Moo - When you feel like you've heard the same bull before.

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                At some point in this process I'd ask myself how important is it to get the point across. If they want to know, show them a Google search box and tell them not to come back until they've figured it out themselves. If you are obsessing about getting the point across, save yourself an ulcer and stop trying. Maybe tell them you don't know the answer either. A [white] lie perhaps, but it ends your grief.

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                • B BRShroyer

                  Just curious how stupid people are dealt with the world over. I'm not talking just ordinary stupid, I mean really dense. I explained something to this person in at least 5 different ways, maybe up to 10. I used examples, stories, sport analogies (although I'm not an avid follower of sports so this could have been questionable), a dictionary, a pie chart, a piece of pie, some old GI Joe figures with the kung-fu grip, a chia pet, and threw in the kitchen sink for good measure. I talked until I was blue in the face, then red, then plaid. They could not comprehend it. So I gave up and thought experience would be a better teacher. When it didn't work like I told them it wouldn't and they had the problems that I told them they would, they still didn't get it. I tried explaining again, but I still don't think they got it. Am I done or should I continue beating my head against a wall? It's almost numb anyway. Maybe I should start beating their head against the wall?

                  Brad Deja Moo - When you feel like you've heard the same bull before.

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                  ScottMacMaster
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                  I work in the IT department of a community college. Recently we had a student had difficulty logging into our computers. Numerous people tried to help him. Even several people from our department talked with him. The problem? Well, he would use the space bar to clear out the username of the previous person who logged on the computer. Then type his username. Well, appearantly, no one was able to get him to understand that ' hisusername' is not equal to 'hisusername' and he still does this and still think's there's a problem with our network. oh well

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                  • C CPallini

                    "Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference". -- Unknown :-D

                    If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
                    This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
                    [My articles]

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                    BantiSharma
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                    Anyways?? Wat were you asking him to explain??:confused: :-\

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                    • S ScottMacMaster

                      I work in the IT department of a community college. Recently we had a student had difficulty logging into our computers. Numerous people tried to help him. Even several people from our department talked with him. The problem? Well, he would use the space bar to clear out the username of the previous person who logged on the computer. Then type his username. Well, appearantly, no one was able to get him to understand that ' hisusername' is not equal to 'hisusername' and he still does this and still think's there's a problem with our network. oh well

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                      BantiSharma
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                      Guys from My Extreme experience I discovered that there is Only One way to deal with Stupids...... Dont deal with them (just give up):laugh: :laugh:

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                      • B BantiSharma

                        Anyways?? Wat were you asking him to explain??:confused: :-\

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                        CPallini
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                        Are you arguing with me? :laugh:

                        If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
                        This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
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                        • C CPallini

                          Are you arguing with me? :laugh:

                          If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
                          This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
                          [My articles]

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                          BantiSharma
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                          Not Exactly :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I was just trying to figure out wat he was asking him :) :-\

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                          • S ScottMacMaster

                            I work in the IT department of a community college. Recently we had a student had difficulty logging into our computers. Numerous people tried to help him. Even several people from our department talked with him. The problem? Well, he would use the space bar to clear out the username of the previous person who logged on the computer. Then type his username. Well, appearantly, no one was able to get him to understand that ' hisusername' is not equal to 'hisusername' and he still does this and still think's there's a problem with our network. oh well

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                            Rosenne
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                            An excellent example - for IT being wrong! What looks the same should be the same. In all my software I try as far as possible to trim text fields and ignore invisible characters.

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                            • B BRShroyer

                              Just curious how stupid people are dealt with the world over. I'm not talking just ordinary stupid, I mean really dense. I explained something to this person in at least 5 different ways, maybe up to 10. I used examples, stories, sport analogies (although I'm not an avid follower of sports so this could have been questionable), a dictionary, a pie chart, a piece of pie, some old GI Joe figures with the kung-fu grip, a chia pet, and threw in the kitchen sink for good measure. I talked until I was blue in the face, then red, then plaid. They could not comprehend it. So I gave up and thought experience would be a better teacher. When it didn't work like I told them it wouldn't and they had the problems that I told them they would, they still didn't get it. I tried explaining again, but I still don't think they got it. Am I done or should I continue beating my head against a wall? It's almost numb anyway. Maybe I should start beating their head against the wall?

                              Brad Deja Moo - When you feel like you've heard the same bull before.

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                              well, I have the same problem...So I just bought "Arguing with Idiots: How to Stop Small Minds and Big Government" today at Costco. I think it may be the best $17 I've ever spent. The best way of dealing with idiots is to have facts to counter their claims. Then again, when things are "idiot proof", someone goes out and invents a new idiot. Stay true to the facts and question the idiot's point of view and rationale with (this is the hard part) speaking to them like they're an idiot. There's a good chance that the idiot may be right within their own experience and context. Dense? or non-technical? there's a big difference. Nonetheless, I feel your pain. The best advice I can give is to know NLP. (Neuro Linguistic Programming http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuro-linguistic_programming[^]) It's sounds complicated by name, but using NLP is the best way to get your point across. If you're talking "visually" and someone is an auditory learner, you're at a loss from the start; however, if you're aware of the learner is auditory, you can shift yourself to teaching that way. Remember, about 57% of the population is visual, about 36% is visual, and the rest are kinesthetic. Here's a quick snippet from wikipedia: The basic assumption of NLP is that internal mental processes such as problem solving, memory, and language consist of visual, auditory, kinesthetic, (and possibly olfactory and gustatory)... Try NLP, I know I used it during my first interview back in the early '90's and help launch my technical career. Good luck!

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