LESSON 5 · Learn Anything Faster
No Student Required
The protege effect works even without a real audience. You can explain ideas to an imaginary student, a rubber duck on your desk, or a voice recorder on your phone.

Software developers have used rubber duck debugging for decades: explaining code line by line to a rubber duck on the desk to find bugs. The same principle applies to learning any subject. Saying it out loud forces the fuzzy parts into the open.