Want to start a startup but need to dive deeper? Try this hack!

We came up with an interesting approach. Instead of learning alone, we decided to bring together two groups: those who already know the field and those eager to learn.

The idea? Let the experts teach, the learners ask questions, and we just listen in. This way, we get insights from both sides – solutions from the experts and real-world problems from the learners. And who knows? You never know, you might just come up with a great business idea.

Richard Feynman, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist, once said, "The best way to learn is to teach." So we thought, why not make this bigger? The more people teaching and learning, the more likely we are to stumble upon something amazing.

And something funny happened—experts who had ignored our requests for advice started agreeing to speak at our sessions. It turns out that this was also a great networking hack for breaking into a new industry.

So, we discovered a powerful way to get stuck into a new field — one that anyone can use to explore their area of interest. Give it a go!

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