No one is an Exper-D in everything and everyone has to learn and build expertise over time. This is something that most people tend to forget about. In my opinion, knowing this and being open to learning new things gives everyone the opportunity to become an Exper-D in something.
Nowadays, more and more businesses and the tools we use every day are online. We use so many things on the Internet without thinking about it. It’s almost an automatic reflex to Google something or check out an app online. And if someone asks how it all really works, most people will say, I’m not that “tech-savvy,” I don’t know. I just pressed this button and this is the result.
Knowing this can make it a challenge to establish your brand or business online. After all, everyone wants to be “on trend” and left behind. In my experience, we all know a lot of “technical stuff” already, we just aren’t aware of it. We’re connected to the internet almost 24/7 and use technology everywhere. It’s just a matter of someone explaining things in plain English in a normal way so everyone can understand.
I’m a bit “tech savvy” and really enjoy learning new things. Throughout my career, I’ve always gotten the most energy and fulfillment out of solving a practical problem or making one thing more efficient. I’ve always found myself explaining technical concepts and applications to colleagues, friends, and family. I like to share my knowledge and that’s why I chose this name. Building on the idea that eventually anyone can become an Exper-D.