From realizing "learning keeps my mind healthy," I answered my own question: "What do I do?"
I'm a learning advocate.
That means I can see the journey of mastering a skill from A to Z—many people can't see this, or don't yet have enough experience to recognize it, but I do.
Seeing the Full Journey
When I watch a singer on stage, I don't just see how well they sing—I see the entire path they traveled: from when they first started learning music, how many years of practice, what they had to study, how they trained their voice, how they perform.
And I can help someone else find the learning path that fits them best.
Not everyone needs to become a professional singer.
But if they want to sing better for their own life, I can show them the right path.
Learning Experience
I've learned enough to understand how to learn effectively.
Why? Because I've self-taught many things.
From Math, Accounting, Business, English, to Coding, Marketing. And throughout that process, I've always evaluated how others teach.
For example, when learning Math, I'd think: "This teaching method isn't effective; teaching it this other way would be easier to understand."
Or when learning code, I'd realize: "To learn quickly, learn this way first, not that way."
My Mission
And I believe this is my mission:
Learn—and show others how to learn.
For example, if you find accounting difficult, I can learn accounting, then use technology and my learning experience to advise you:
"To learn accounting more easily, learn this way."
Every 2-3 years, I can learn something new, then advise others on the best way to learn it. Not the best teacher, but someone who can point you in the right direction.
Not an Expert, but a Guide
I'm not a top expert in every field.
But I can show you whom to learn from, where to learn, how to learn to save the most time.
From accounting, business, English, technology, to anything I've learned or experienced, I can advise you.
And I hope I can help you on this journey.