Just as Velcro needs both sides to stick properly, learning requires not just facts but also stories and images. For example, understanding the DNA molecule is easier when you know the story of Francis Crick and his discovery, as the story helps make the scientific formulas more memorable.

The following the cover page of the book “Will Be Has Always Been

The book isn’t about Kahn’s buildings; it is about his ideas of the man-made world and of learning.

Facts make no sense without a frame of reference