I was the same shitty presenter too years ago. But with practice, slowly you have more confidence in yourself. Also is a very important aspect: for more you want to teach them, you will HAVE TO learn it yourself before, not not have awkward moments that you don't know how an app works etc.
Teaching others is teaching yourself first. And for good. Just practice with some family members the whole process so you don't get embarrassed with strange people.
I appreciate the advice, I'll keep you guys posted
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Great advice. The old adage of learning by teaching. Also, like with the Lebowski brothers, I found it easier since I knew them and I was partying with them. Less self conscious.
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Is literally how I wrote all those 60+ guides. People asking me questions. I tried to answer them with all my knowledge. If something I didn't know I said "I will come back to you with an answer". So I went to read, test, installing solutions, probing scenarios etc until I had a better answer. I never spoke from my ass, just for talking, just to give an answer.
So from all these "sessions" I took notes and then put them in a nice form of guides. I run several years some telegram groups, and every week or when was needed, I opened an audio session when everybody could ask me questions: how to use that and that. What solution I should use for my use case X, things like that. And people were quite receptive.
Any good bitcoiner should start something like that. We still have billions to onboard. There's a lot of work to do!
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