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The Best Way to Learn? Teach It.
Teach yourself to learn faster!!!
Lately, I’ve been doing a lot of consultations, and I noticed one thing and that is you can’t guide people properly if you don’t know your sh*t inside out. (Figured this out at 16, btw.)
And no, this isn’t some promo newsletter… though if you wanna book a call, I’ve got 4 slots left at 60% off (You see what I did here)
This is for anyone who wants to create REAL impact.
You can have all the knowledge, a huge following, but if you’re not actually helping people and those followers aren’t turning into real value then what’s the point?
You might as well do a job where someone else tells you what to do.
That’s a fast track to failure.
I knew this back in 10th grade that if you wanna teach, you need to understand the subject so well that you can explain it effortlessly.
But how did I know it so early?
I was one of those kids who actually enjoyed teaching friends before exams (nerd alert), and it made me realize at that time that teaching forces you to know your stuff… Deeply.
Now, during consultations, I can instantly relate to people’s struggles because I’ve been through it all.
The mistakes, the trial and error, the wins.
I don’t just talk about freelancing, I’ve lived it.
I know this game so well that you can throw any question at me, and I’ll have an answer. (Just stick to freelancing though, don’t ask me about quantum physics.)
And one note for my future self in this newsletter that once I fully crack the cold outreach game then No one in India will be able to compete with me in this space.
Mark my words. (I’ll refer to this newsletter once I’ll crack the code of it)
I’ve seen how people fake it online, especially in this industry.
98% of the guys teaching cold outreach don’t even know the awareness journey of a prospect.
I’d bet on it.
And there’s a saying, “Gyaan baantne se badhta hai.” (Knowledge grows when shared.)
I can see why that is.
Wanna Learn Faster? Teach It.
Next time you learn something new, ask yourself…
“Can I explain this to someone without struggling?”
If yes, you’ve actually learned it.
If no, go back and fill the gaps.
That’s the easiest hack to learn anything faster. Period.
Short and sweet newsletter. Hope you enjoyed it.
Cheers from my hometown,
Mradul