SREELEkHA - Physics tutor - Bengaluru
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Physics helps to organize the universe,it deals with fundamentals, and helps us to see the connection between seemly desperate phenomenon

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About SREELEkHA

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. (Thats 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 me more than happy if people who follow my words or advice

“Teachers are dumb, like me. They know a very few things. It's just that the more they teach, the more they learn.”, Says my mentor, my gold medalist physics teacher.

You have a candy, a magical candy. When you savour it alone, it’s just a normal delicacy. But here's the catch, when you share it, your supplies don't exhaust. The amonunt of candy doesn't decrease for you, only that your candy now tastes better and more fulfilling.

This magical candy is knowledge, for real!

This is also backed by the study of 'joy of giving'[1], which concludes that sharing (of any sort) can help boost self esteem, c

Footnotes

[1] Why Giving Is Good For Your Health
In famous sci-fi movie Lucy, the titular protagonist acquires some supernatural changes owing to some drug which enhance her physical capabilities and mental potential miraculously.
She consults Professor Norman, the great scientist and researcher on human brain.
She expresses her concern that inside herself she feels an explosion of knowledge about everything. And she doesn’t know what to do with it.


Here’s what Professor replies:

You know…if you think about the very nature of life. I mean, from the very beginning. The development of the first cell divided into two cells. This whole purpose o

Is sharing knowledge good or bad?
Why should I share the knowledge I acquired throughout my life?
How can I share my knowledge with others?
Before I share my reasons why one should share the knowledge or not, I request you to ask yourself a simple question.

Q: When was the last time you did something where you didn’t get anything in return? Let me think…

Answer: Last week only, I donated some money to a reliable NGO, SARTHAK PRAYAS in their “Don't sleep hungry campaign.. “ . Did I get something in return?

Ans: A big thanks but surely nothing tangible. :D

But NO, I gained more than any tangible gain. I felt an eternal happiness, a satisfaction that I had made my contribution or did something in this big war of COVID-19. I felt good for myself :) The least i can do.

Now the next obvious question arise in mind is “ Is that a bad thing? “

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It's appropriate and essential to review classroom material, but try not to repeat it verbatim because this can make it less interesting for students. The next time you need to review material, try playing a review game during which you present the information in a way that's different from the first time you taught the students. The 3-2-1 strategy is a fun way to review and not repeat material. For this activity, students draw a pyramid in their notebooks and write down three things they learned, two things they thought were interesting, and one question they still have.

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