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the difference between watching a recipe video and actually burning the garlic yourself.
means learning or working by direct personal involvement rather than observation, theory, or delegation.
from emerged in mid-20th-century education and management jargon, contrasting active participation with passive instruction; the literal image is simple — hands actually touching the thing, not hovering nearby.
opposite modehands off means delegated, untouched
business usedescribes a manager who still does the work
education theorylinked to kinesthetic learning research