THOUGHT LEADER TV 📺💎 :
Because teaching creates authority, and authority is strongest when it's backed by results.
If you teach before you've achieved anything meaningful yourself, people may listen to your words, but they won't trust your experience. When you've won, built something, overcome challenges, or achieved results, your lessons carry weight because they're tested by reality.
A few reasons to focus on winning first:
1. 🟢Results create credibility**
* People naturally ask, "Why should I listen to you?"
* Achievement answers that question without you needing to defend yourself.
2. 🟢Experience teaches what theory can't**
* Success and failure reveal lessons that books, videos, and opinions often miss.
* You can teach from lived experience rather than assumptions.
3. 🟢Winning exposes your blind spots**
* Many ideas sound good until they're tested in the real world.
* Achievement forces you to refine your thinking.
4. 🟢People are inspired by proof**
* Most people don't want advice from someone who is still guessing.
* They want guidance from someone who has walked the path.
5. 🟢Your story becomes your lesson**
* The struggle, mistakes, setbacks, and victories become valuable teaching material.
* Without the journey, the lesson is often incomplete.
That said, you don't need to become a billionaire, champion, or celebrity before helping others. You can teach what you've genuinely learned at your current level. The key is being honest about where you are.
A good principle is:
> Teach what you've done, not what you merely believe.
Win, learn, document the process, and then teach from evidence rather than speculation. That's how the most respected teachers, coaches, and leaders build trust. I HOPE YOU ARE BLESSED WITH THIS FEW POINTS OF MINE 📚📚📚📚📚📚may God’s mercy guide you to Win
2026-06-23 17:11:26