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By the end of "The Feeling of Power" by Isaac Asimov, Jehan Shuman learns to appreciate the value of mathematical skills over the reliance on technology. He realizes the power of numbers and calculations, which have been forgotten in a society dependent on computers. This newfound understanding empowers him to challenge the existing norms and consider the implications of humanity's dependence on machines. Ultimately, he recognizes that true knowledge and capability lie in mastering fundamental skills.

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