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Andrew Jacques
@swolllow · 1:12

Learning in swell??

But if you do and you have a question or anything like that and somebody who is knowledgeable and who can answer that question can respond accordingly, and then we just go from there. If this is a bad idea, also, leave your opinion. I like feedback. That's the only way we can make this work. Also, if you agree with the the idea, share to friends, family, try to get as many people on board with it. That's how we make a movement go

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Taylor J
@Taylor · 1:30

Never stop learning!

I've already learned about some things that I would have otherwise never really come across. And I think that's really powerful. Just a question for you. Are you interested in being a sort of teacher when it comes to things like coding, or are you more interested in learning from experts? I've always found that while I may consider myself a good teacher, I find myself getting caught in listening to people who know more than me
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Andrew Jacques
@swolllow · 1:16
Thanks for the response, Kelly Gunnar, to be honest, I consider myself a good teacher, but I have to be really knowledgeable about the subject in order for me to really teach somebody. However, just having a discussion with somebody who is really relevant on the topic can kind of be a teacher, but not at the same time. It's not like the standard thinking of teaching. It's not sitting there listening to someone lecture about something
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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Taylor J
@Taylor · 0:22
I think that you brought up a really good point, which is just kind of putting things out there. If you need help, ask and I'm sure somebody out there will probably have some knowledge on it. I find that a lot of the learning I've done, I've done through what you said, you know, just talking to people, people and hearing things and soaking in as much information as I can. So great point
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