Why Is It Easier To Teach Than Do?

My friend gives powerful business advice to his clients, yet his own business constantly struggles. In his own words, he is a failure. How can someone with all that knowledge not be able to execute on his own ideas? The answer is simple: Teaching takes seconds. Doing takes a lifetime.

Ideas are only 0.1% of the formula. Putting it to practice and sticking with it for a lifetime is 99.9%. Hard work trumps good ideas any day of the week.

Do you share great ideas, but aren’t seeing the results yourself? You have 99.9% of the formula wrong.

Mike Michalowicz Teaching Entrepreneurship


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5 thoughts on “Why Is It Easier To Teach Than Do?”

  1. Sadly, people maturing in modern world of online games are even less willing to actually *act* in real life than before!

    1. That could be true. I do have one case that points to the opposite though. I have a guy who works at a company that I have a small piece of ownership in, who is a gaming guy. He is VERY focused on his worked. VERY detailed oriented. And an amazingly effective communicator. He not only does the work extraordinarily well, he teaches it too. I hope he is not an anomaly.

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