37. Teach

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For 100 days, I'm going to publish a plus-minus hundred-word post a day on Steemit. These 100 posts will be the insights, routines, and habits of living a better life.


Share your knowledge, contribute your insights, and teach what you know to someone else who needs them, to people who are willing to learn.

Sharing of knowledge is what makes us human.

So you don’t need to figure out is the earth is flat or round again; we don’t need to find out how things work from scratch, and so we could, collectively, building the future on the shoulder of giants from the past.

Teaching has never been easier nowadays, with the ease to communicate and a wide range of platform to spread information.

Acknowledge that everyone can be a teacher. When you give someone a piece of advice; when you share some solutions you discovered long ago; when you need others on things that seem so easy to you; you’re teaching.

What is the best part of teaching? You learn much more when you teach.

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What is the best part of teaching?

Knowing that the person is listening. And of course, when he/she said "Oh I got it, Thank you!"

Totally agree, man.

Podcasts have been a way for me to expand my knowledge and perspective of amazing people who have achieved amazing things in their lives.

Though I may be stuck in a cubicle, 10-7, but I'm never disconnected or detached from learning.

Great post!

Thank you! Agreed @branlee87

There were constraints on the ways and channels we could teach and learn decades ago. Today, these constraints are almost non-existent. There's no excuse to not teach and learn

That’s true, we learn from teaching others. The more we teach the more we get conversant with what we teach and even go further to discover what we didn’t know. Great post

You got the point! Thanks @vellzz

The best part of teaching is growing wiser with your students and embracing all big and little moments throughout the journey. :) A real honest response from a teacher, heheheheeee

Yes! It's true.