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Why Should We Share What We Learn? The Power of Authenticity and Sharing in Personal Journeys
self improvement, productivity, mindfulness, media, culture

- 1.Overcoming Mental Clutter Through Sharing: Increase your personal awareness by sharing your work and consolidating complex thoughts in your mind.
- 2.Being Aware of Your Worth: You are valuable, aren't you? But who knows that? Express your worth and share your knowledge.
- 3.Connecting with Those on a Similar Path: By sharing your journey, you increase the chance of encountering others on a similar path.
- 4.The Power of Authenticity: The benefits of sharing your true self as the natural filter of authenticity.
- 5.Concerns and Solutions in the Journey: My concerns during this process and ways to overcome them.

- This provides an "intellectual pleasure" and helps you better understand your place in life.
- If you don't share your knowledge and thoughts, you won't understand where you stand in life, how good or bad you are.
- All adjectives are subjective and happen through encounters; you should share what you know and provide opportunities for comparison.
- The unknown contributes nothing to value. A gem whose meaning you don't understand is just a stone.
- People will recognize your position and offer you suitable opportunities.
- You will realize your position, what you misunderstand, where you are lacking, and where you excel.
- Over-thinkers often believe they lack the knowledge to start. They overlook the possibility of lacking motivation to take action.
- After some preliminary knowledge, you need to be on the field to improve.
- You can't fully learn to ride a bicycle from a book.

- Protecting your limited resource, time, without respect from others is challenging.
- If you're romantic, you might say, "no one needs to know my value." But stay grounded and approach things rationally.
- People who impact your life most should recognize your value.
- Making your worth known opens doors to unexpected offers.
- Declare your value so people share opportunities or situations beneficial to you.
- Express your knowledge so when people have problems solvable by your expertise, they'll know to contact you.
- If you don't express your value and knowledge, people might undervalue and disrespect you.

- Learning can be isolating, so share while you learn to meet peers, which might be hard to find later.
- We meet new people by sharing knowledge with friends or acquaintances. Sharing online creates lasting value, reaching people even when you sleep. If content interests someone, they might contact you unexpectedly.
- You expand your target audience from a small neighborhood to the world, inviting serendipity.
- You're more likely to emotionally connect with peers on your journey. You can share similar topics and connect easily. Online content might even help you find close friends or partners.
- It also offers a glimmer of hope against feelings of loneliness.
- People will ask questions like how you started or how you did it. Constantly answering these is tiring.
- Record and share how you progress. You can say, "My entire journey is documented; you can check it out."
- Remember, time is limited and irreplaceable, so always protect it.
- Consider it like watching a child grow in your hands.
- Exposing your effort increases respect and the chance to touch lives.
- If you're religious, consider why prophets were ordinary people. It's another way to enhance connections.

- This is actually a natural and ethical filtration.
- By being transparent, only those who value you will engage and reach out.
- Those who don't recognize your worth won't make an effort, ensuring they won't waste your time, focus, or values.
- Share what you care about and are passionate about.
- Don't learn or write just to share; share what you are already learning and writing, and what you find useful.
- As they say in the stock market, don't chase missed opportunities; there's always another one.
- You'll always learn new things, so let go of the past.
- Sharing new learnings will motivate you more than revisiting old ones.
- Your main priority isn't to produce better but to possess better knowledge, to be a better you.
- The primary purpose of writing is to materialize and visualize your thoughts.
- To share a topic, you need to master it and know the details. By putting yourself in the sharing process, you actually enhance your awareness, effectively self-improving.
- Sharing is about consolidating and conveying what you already have.

- Write content that answers frequently asked questions, then direct inquirers there.
- We're in the AI era; you can teach AI your knowledge to answer questions based on your info.
- Instead of stopping sharing, learn to focus. Read related content, and even share what you learn. Instead of wishing it were easier, wish you were stronger.
- The solution is directing people to our existing content.
- Instead of recreating content and potentially losing value, guide people to what you've already produced.
- This is normal; we're human and learn new things daily. The likelihood of being wrong is high.
- Our writings express our thoughts at that moment. If our views change, we express our new ideas another day and cite our old ones.
- Constantly trying to correct past writings can diminish my motivation, so it's essential to document our progress. People who observe the process will also notice the changes in our ideas.
