“The best part of learning is sharing what you learn.” — Vaughn K. Lauer
After learning something truly exciting, there is something extraordinarily satisfying in sharing it with someone else. Children do this all the time. They take the new information directly to an adult—usually a parent or caregiver—and the words pour out of their mouths, torrents of energy and pride. This changes slightly after we grow up. We might be just as excited about learning something new but celebrating and sharing might not be a priority. Without sharing, however, we’re not allowing others to benefit from lessons learned.