The curse of the monad: Once you understand monads, you become incapable of explaining monads.
More seriously, there are very few good examples for FP that make sense in example-sized cases. The real benefit of FP comes after you've learned to use a different set of primitive concepts, AND seen them applied in a larger program where radical commitment to statelessness and declarative code has real benefit.
But that doesn't fit on a slide very easily. That's why I wrote a book.