Notice who teaches best.
Not the person who found it easy.
The person who struggled.
Because struggle teaches what ease can't.
The person who knows the trap. Knows the wrong turn. Knows what doesn't work.
That's the teacher people actually listen to.
Because they've been where the student is.
Not some perfect version who never struggled.
But the real person who struggled and figured it out anyway.
Here's the truth:
Your worst struggle is your best teaching material.
The thing that almost broke you. The thing you had to work through.
That's not a weakness in your teaching. That's your strength.
Because you know the path. You know the obstacles. You know how hard it is.
And students feel that.
They feel the honesty.
They feel the experience.
Person A: Teaches something they picked up easily. Glosses over difficulties. Students get frustrated.
Person B: Teaches something they struggled with. Addresses every pitfall. Students get results.
Why?
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Because Person B knows the real difficulty.
They're not teaching theory.
They're teaching reality.
I struggled with everything I teach.
Email? Struggled for years before it worked.
Positioning? Fought it for months.
Sales? Still uncomfortable.
But that struggle is what makes my teaching valuable.
Because I know where people get stuck.
I've been stuck there.
So I don't skip over it. I address it directly.
That's what people pay for.
Not perfection. Understanding.
So here's the shift:
Don't hide your struggle.
Teach from it.
The thing that took you years to figure out?
That's the thing worth teaching.
Because you know every obstacle.
Every shortcut.
Every place where people fail.
That knowledge is gold.
Talk soon, Dyl - Founder of Relentlece.
P.S. What did you struggle with the most? That's your best teaching. Share it.
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