Recently a friend of mine contracted a bad virus on her laptop because she fell for the "You have a virus" popup scam. I nodded sympathetically but I was mentally shaking my head in dispair. Of course, it's entirely reasonable that she fell for it, not having the internet experience that I do, but from my personal perspective it seems inconcivable that anyone falls for that
Also, when I play the piano and people ask me to teach them something 'simple', I'll make a simple melody out of three notes. When they then play it, they press the wrong notes. From a non-subjective standpoint, that's fair enough, as they haven't been learning the piano for 10 years, and they can't 'read' the keyboard. But I personally cannot understand it, as I can read those notes and the idea of getting C and D confused just confounds me
Have you had any experiences where people make mistakes you KNOW you wouldn't make or don't understand things that you do, and yet you know that the reason is only because you're you and they're not?
A badly-worded question, I know, but you understand, right?
Also, when I play the piano and people ask me to teach them something 'simple', I'll make a simple melody out of three notes. When they then play it, they press the wrong notes. From a non-subjective standpoint, that's fair enough, as they haven't been learning the piano for 10 years, and they can't 'read' the keyboard. But I personally cannot understand it, as I can read those notes and the idea of getting C and D confused just confounds me
Have you had any experiences where people make mistakes you KNOW you wouldn't make or don't understand things that you do, and yet you know that the reason is only because you're you and they're not?
A badly-worded question, I know, but you understand, right?