You know your stuff… but nobody else does.
(This is how your expertise is sabotaging your influence)
Last week, I gave a short talk at Toastmasters.
Topic was very dear to my heart:
Storytelling.
I explained 5 story elements…
and 5 minutes in, people looked lost.
Later I realized…
I was assuming they already knew everything I was teaching.
BRUTAL TRUTH:
The deeper your knowledge…
the less likely others are to understand you.
Here are 6 Curse-of-Knowledge traps… and how to communicate like a pro:
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1. USING JARGON
- Assumes everyone speaks your language
- Makes your audience feel lost
- Kills engagement instantly
POWER MOVE: Translate technical terms into plain language
WHY IT WORKS:
→ Everyone follows your idea
→ Clarity makes you come across an expert
→ Positions you as clear, relatable, and persuasive
2. PACE: Rushing through concepts
- You think it’s obvious → they don’t
- Brain overload → key points get lost
- Audience zones out
POWER MOVE: Slow down, break ideas into digestible steps
WHY IT WORKS:
→ People absorb more
→ You look thoughtful, not impatient
3. ABSTRACT CONCEPTS
- Ideas float in the air → nobody lands them
- Your brilliance seems disconnected
- Audience leaves confused
POWER MOVE: Give concrete examples, stories, analogies
WHY IT WORKS:
→ Concepts stick
→ Easy to visualize ideas
→ People see relevance immediately
4. SKIPPING STEPS
- You skip “obvious” reasoning → others can’t follow
- Assumes they’re already convinced → they’re not
- Creates gaps in understanding
POWER MOVE: Walk them through your logic, step-by-step
WHY IT WORKS:
→ Ideas feel accessible
→ Builds credibility and trust
5. ASSUMING People Care
- You think motivation is obvious → it’s not
- Audience resists what feels irrelevant
- Ideas are ignored
POWER MOVE: Explicitly connect ideas to their interests
WHY IT WORKS:
→ People see the “what’s in it for me”
→ Increases buy-in and engagement
6. Failing to test understanding
- Assumes clarity → you never know what stuck
- People nod but don’t actually get it
- Miscommunication persists
POWER MOVE: Rehearse with a non-expert and get feedback
WHY IT WORKS:
→ Reveals blind spots
→ Lets you recalibrate before it’s too late
The psychology is RUTHLESS:
Every Curse-of-Knowledge trap trains people to:
→ Tune out your ideas
→ Question your clarity
→ Distrust your guidance
HIDDEN COST?
Brilliant ideas ignored.
Opportunities lost.
Authority silently eroded.
Question for you Reader:
Which Curse-of-Knowledge trap do you see most often in others?
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-Waqas
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