I do not mean to imply that Richard was hesitant to do the “dirty work.” In
fact, he was always volunteering for it. Many a visitor at Thinking Machines was
shocked to see that we had a Nobel Laureate soldering circuit boards or painting
walls. But what Richard hated, or at least pretended to hate, was being asked to
give advice. So why were people always asking him for it? Because even when
Richard didn’t understand, he always seemed to understand better than the rest
of us. And whatever he understood, he could make others understand as well.
Richard made people feel like a child does, when a grown-up first treats him as
an adult. He was never afraid of telling the truth, and however foolish your
question was, he never made you feel like a fool.
— Danny Hills, Richard Feynman and The Connection Machine, 1989 (via)