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How To Get Your Online Education -- Conclusion


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Joe Bingham
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LEARN BY PASSING IT ON



Have you ever had a teacher at the end of a course make the

following statement?



"I hope you have learned as much from me as I have learned from

you."



Why would a teacher say something like this? Is it just modesty?

No. It's because teachers know that having students pushes them to

learn more themselves.



Why is this? Because students ask questions. If you are answering

questions asked of you by others, it makes you think, and it keeps

you sharp. Often, just listening to a different view offered by another

makes you more fully understand your own opinions. As you explain

yourself to others, you have to go through your own thoughts in

greater detail. This not only ends up being beneficial to those you

speak to, but to you.



At times, someone may ask you something that you don't know as

well. So, in order to answer the question, you do some research.

This both makes you learn, and makes you find additional

resources to further your own education.



In helping others, you'll also be forced to look ahead. You'll discover

other things that you want to learn more about. You'll also start to see

trends as to what others want to know, and you'll be able to anticipate

their needs. If your goal is to sell information online, this is critical

to

developing new products that fill a need and will sell.



Other benefits for businessmen or women include building a good

reputation, and making contact with potential customers. If you show

what you know to those who ask, they often will return and offer to

pay for more information or take advantage of your products or

services.



Never underestimate the creative power of your own mind. The more

you learn on a subject, the more you can open yourself up to new

thoughts and ideas on that subject. Especially if pushed by the

questions of others, you can develop things further through your own

thought.



Stay in touch with those that have helped you, however. I guarantee

no one will ever know it all even if they are considered to be an expert

by others. Even when you do get called an expert, stay in touch with

those you looked up to as experts. You'll talk to them with greater

knowledge than before, but you'll still be able to learn from them as

you discuss things together.



This concludes our five part series about getting your online

education. However, you must realize there is no end to learning. No

matter what your level of expertise, there are always more questions

to be asked, more answers to be found, and more knowledge to be

gained.



However, that's what makes life fun.



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