Heheh - here’s a real life example. I did okay in math until 7th or 8th grade when they taught algebra. I learned what the later letters of the alphabet looked like, on my report cards. And then I dropped out of high school after 10th grade.
So I am not “exaggerating”.
Legalese might as well be calculus.
Conceptually, calculus hasn't changed all that much since the time of Sir Isaac Newton.
The law, on the other hand, is a group effort fractal. More and more detail is constantly being added to it at every level of detail, down to the smallest minutiae, every time there is even the hint of a gap. Even many of the gaps are ideological inventions, collectivist opportunities!
Believe me, the law is much more bewildering than calculus!