If you want to master something, Teach it...

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If you want to master something, Teach it...

I am passionate about learning and constantly exploring new concepts, which brings me great joy.

I must admit, I have an affinity for tackling challenging logical and mathematical questions. You might find it peculiar, and that's okay; it simply means I embrace my uniqueness. It's not because I possess the ability to solve such problems within seconds like a genius would, but rather because they push me to conduct extensive research and acquire new knowledge. The sense of accomplishment I experience when I finally solve a difficult question is truly rewarding.

However, as I started a family, my commitment to this habit began to wane. It wasn't due to a lack of drive, but rather the limited time available to delve deeper into topics, as most of my time was devoted to my children and entrepreneurial work. Consequently, I found myself studying and practicing coding mostly during the late hours of the night. Whenever I encountered confusion, I would quickly turn to online resources to find the answers I needed. If those answers didn't satisfy me, I would seek guidance from my mentor, Arit Amana, who never failed to assist me. Although I had a theoretical understanding of the fundamental concepts in JavaScript, I struggled with their practical implementation in projects.

One day, I received an invitation from a group within my community, asking me to teach a session. It was my first time teaching a group of people, and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The act of teaching unveiled gaps in my knowledge, but it also gave me a tremendous sense of fulfillment, knowing that I was able to impart value to others through my own learning journey.

Inspired by this realization, I decided to create a YouTube channel the following day. Through this platform, I share what I have learned thus far in the field of technology. Creating content for my channel holds me accountable and motivates me to conduct further research on the topics I cover. I strive to simplify complex concepts in a way that even beginners can grasp, ensuring they don't feel lost while watching my videos. As a result, my understanding of the topics I've taught on my channel has deepened significantly. This experience solidifies the saying, "If you want to master something, teach it." This principle applies not only to the field of technology but to all domains of knowledge.

Thank you for taking the time to read my blog. I appreciate your support and interest.