In an age where information is at our fingertips and answers are often just a click away, the art of discovery and learning sometimes seems to be lost. Providing all the answers right away can limit curiosity and creativity, and thus the ability to think critically. That is why it is valuable to use a more challenging approach when giving explanations or instructions. For example, by pointing to something with one hand and something else with the other hand at the same time, we create a situation in which not everything is immediately clear. This article explores why this approach is not only educational but also socially valuable.
