"You have more than you know" - Q
I think that this relates to Polyani's Paradox and Tacit Knowledge.
'Summarised in the slogan "We can know more than we can tell", Polanyi's paradox is mainly to explain the cognitive phenomenon that there exist many tasks which we, human beings, understand intuitively how to perform but cannot verbalize the rules or procedures behind it.'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polanyi%27s_paradox
'Tacit knowledge or implicit knowledge (as opposed to formal, codified or explicit knowledge) is the kind of knowledge that is difficult to transfer to another person by means of writing it down or verbalizing it. For example, that London is in the United Kingdom is a piece of explicit knowledge that can be written down, transmitted, and understood by a recipient. However, the ability to speak a language, ride a bicycle, knead dough, play a musical instrument, or design and use complex equipment requires all sorts of knowledge which is not always known explicitly, even by expert practitioners, and which is difficult or impossible to explicitly transfer to other people.'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tacit_knowledge
Do you have trouble explaining to others what is going in the world?
Does it make sense to you intuitively?
Is it hardest to explain to corporate types who seem to be able to explain how the whole world at parties?
"You have to show them." - Q