"It's not the teaching, it's the learning"
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The line also functions as a critique of performance. Teaching can be theater: the charismatic lecturer, the perfectly branded self-help guru, the content creator with a syllabus and a ring light. Learning is quieter, messier, less Instagrammable. Sly’s phrasing suggests a suspicion of polished authority and a respect for process: the internal recalibration that can’t be outsourced. It’s a reminder that information delivered is not the same thing as understanding earned.
In the context of his era and his work, that emphasis tracks. Sly and the Family Stone didn’t just “teach” messages of togetherness; they built a sound where different voices and identities had to listen to each other in real time, where funk’s discipline met psychedelic looseness. The band’s genius was participatory: you didn’t consume it, you got pulled into it. Learning, here, is embodied - you feel the lesson in the groove before you can argue with it.
Subtextually, it’s also a warning to the preacher. If your audience isn’t changing, your virtuoso delivery is just noise.
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