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Atul
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R347/h
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- Maths
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Hey, Here is your solution to your aim, try it... I am a postgraduate...
- Maths
- Algebra
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About Atul
Why should I share my knowledge when others can use it and I will be left behind? Outside Quora, I mostly have professional relationships. In my personal life, I have only a handful of people whom I allow to be actively present. (That's my way of life) I share my knowledge and experiences mostly here on Quora. Sharing what I have in my mind makes me happy; it makes my knowledge worthwhile. When my experiences from an average yet not so simple life are cherished by other people, I feel good about my life. Whenever someone thanks me, or tells me that my words helped them, I feel high; I feel relevant to this world. I would be more than happy if people who follow my words or advice Sharing knowledge while worrying about being left behind is a common concern. The choice isn’t binary; sharing can accelerate your progress, reputation, influence, and opportunities in ways that often outweigh the perceived risk. Below are clear, practical reasons and tactics to share strategically so you benefit rather than lose. Why sharing benefits you Reputation and trust Publicly useful, accurate contributions build credibility faster than private gatekeeping. Trust converts to invitations, partnerships, client work, and career momentum. Network effects and compound returns Teaching attracts collaborators, mentors, and learners who amplify your ideas, create demand for your skills, and refer opportunities back to you. Feedback and improvement Exposing your ideas invites critique and corrections that accelerate learning; early feedback prevents costly mistakes and sharpens expertise. Positioning as an authority Consistent, high-quality sharing creates a searchable trail of expertise (articles, talks, repos) that outlasts any one project and differentiates you in hiring or sales. Monetization pathways Knowledge can be productized: consulting, courses, books, paid newsletters, speaking—these scale income more than hoarding does. Talent attraction and leverage Skilled people seek leaders who share; by being generous you attract collaborators who help you execute bigger ideas faster. Psychological benefits Teaching clarifies thinking, reinforces memory, and increases intrinsic motivation—making you more effective than competitors who hoard.
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- Primary
- Secondary
- Matric/GCSE
- +1
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Secondary
Matric/GCSE
AS Level
- English
Languages in which the lesson is available :
English
Now is the chance to convince all your solutions... Math... I'm a postgraduate in Math... so try to join and start your find so many crazy questions behind your syllabus... Math is a very easy and simplest form that I present to you.
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