The Chauffeur 〈EASY – 2025〉

: Used today to warn against "experts" who parrot information from the internet or AI without deep comprehension. Music: "The Chauffeur" by Duran Duran

: Based on a story about Max Planck (or sometimes Albert Einstein). After winning the Nobel Prize, Planck toured Germany to lecture. His chauffeur, having heard the lecture dozens of times, offered to swap places. The chauffeur gave the speech perfectly, but when a professor asked a complex follow-up question, the chauffeur replied, "I'm surprised you're asking such a simple question! I'll let my chauffeur answer that". The Chauffeur

A notable cultural reference is the 1982 song by the British band Duran Duran, appearing on their album Rio . : Used today to warn against "experts" who

: Employers often complained about "arrogant" chauffeurs who took cars for joyrides or extorted kickbacks from repair shops, a period historians call the "chauffeur problem". Modern Professional Service His chauffeur, having heard the lecture dozens of

: It describes people who have learned to "put on a show." They can deliver a flawless presentation or talk but do not truly understand the underlying principles.