Viliam_Bur comments on Don't teach people how to reach the top of a hill - LessWrong
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When teaching mathematics, it is good to give students a chance to discover some things before you tell them the official solution. Discovering something on your own makes it easier to remember; and in case you forget, it is more likely you will rediscover it. Also it teaches you the meta skill of discovering things. And it feels higher status than merely memorizing what someone else told you.
That's how I felt using Blender as a beginner. (It does not help that the left mouse button does some weird thing, probably depending on context. No, it's not selecting things and dragging them.) :D
Related: "Science" as Curiosity-Stopper. With the addition that it's not just "Someone else knows the answer", but also "And you are doing it wrong".