What is one topic you are so fascinated by that you could teach a class about it?
Thought of the Day
I know more than I pretend to not know.
Thought of the Day: “I know more than I pretend to not know.”
Itās funny how often we play the game of pretending. Pretending not to notice, pretending not to care, or pretending not to know when, in fact, we know more than we let on. Itās not deception, exactly. Itās strategy.
Sometimes, staying quiet and letting others reveal themselves is the smarter move. Other times, itās humility in disguiseāa way of holding space for someone elseās thoughts to unfold.
But thereās power in admitting to ourselves the depth of what we do know. Itās not about showing off or proving a point. Itās about recognizing the layers of experience, curiosity, and learning that we carry within us. The things weāve learned quietly often serve us the loudest when the time is right.
The question is, what do you do with that knowledge? Do you share it freely, or do you wait for the perfect moment to deploy it?
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Question of the Day: What is one topic you are so fascinated by that you could teach a class about it?
For me, this question is like standing in front of a library and being told to pick just one book. There are so many topics that grab hold of our minds and hearts, but few that we could dive into with the confidence of a teacher.
Maybe itās a hobby youāve mastered, like woodworking or gardening. Perhaps itās a niche field of study thatās captivated youāGreek mythology, quantum physics, the art of negotiation. Or maybe itās something deeply personal that youāve lived through and learned fromāa lesson that only life could teach.
Whatever your answer, the beauty of teaching isnāt just about transferring knowledge. Itās about sparking curiosity in others and helping them see the world through your eyes.
If youāre reading this, you already have something valuable to share. So, what is it? And how will you use your fascination to leave a mark?