I used to be afraid of sharing unfinished work or admitting I didn't know something. Now I realize that's where the best learning happens.
Why It Works
When you learn in public:
- You get feedback early and often
- You help others who are on the same journey
- You build a network of people interested in similar topics
- You create a record of your growth
It's Uncomfortable
Yes, it feels vulnerable to share your work before it's "perfect." But perfect never comes. And the insights you gain from sharing rough drafts are often more valuable than the polish.
Start small. Share a TIL (Today I Learned). Post a question. Document a problem you solved. You don't need a huge audience—you need to start.
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