Teaching people how to code has helped me more than I ever imagined.
Before I started teaching, there were JavaScript concepts I didn’t fully understand. Even in CSS, there were areas I struggled with. I wasn’t “perfect” or fully confident, especially in JavaScript. But when the opportunity to teach came, I decided to take it.
I remembered something from my past experience as a history teacher:
When you teach, you learn deeper.
So I stepped in not because I had everything figured out, but because I wanted to understand better.
Teaching put me in a tight corner. I had to prepare constantly. I didn’t want to be in a situation where a student asked a question and I had no idea how to approach it. That pressure pushed me to study more, practice more, and truly understand the concepts instead of just skimming through them.
And that’s when things started to click.
Explaining JavaScript and CSS to others forced me to break concepts down, revisit fundamentals, and confront the areas I once avoided. Teaching didn’t just improve my technical skills it helped me grow in confidence and clarity.
Today, I’m grateful for that decision.
Because now, I can help my students understand what I once struggled with. And I want them to feel confident that they are learning from someone who truly understands the journey.
Internal resistance isn’t the mind
it’s the body asking for comfort.
Kill the body, and control comes back.
Long run. Fasting are good tools
#Entrepreneur
There’s Mr X I know, who has dedicated a lot of time in something that all odds were stacked against him
But Mr X kept at it for the longest and every single wish is being manifested rn
God faithfully reward the people who are diligent in their work