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Why You Should Be Writing and Sharing What You Know

Raymond Kirungi AkiikiRaymond Kirungi Akiiki
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I have to admit, the joy I get after finishing an article is geekish, to say the least 😅😅😅. I really need to find new hobbies—any suggestions?
Anyway, that’s not the point here.

What I wanted to highlight is how important it is for those of us with knowledge to **share it with the masses**. (Not to sound like an overlord or anything but…) We are responsible for the content that shapes the world.

Now that you’ve taken in information, it’s time to **give back** and put out more than you consume.

This concept is just like what professors do when they study. Universities provide them with subsidies because they know they will contribute back to the knowledge base through research, collaboration, and teaching.

It’s the same for us—in real estate, law, or whatever you are interested in.
We hold the **insider knowledge**—the "hows," the steps, the strategies that people need to succeed.

We have the experience, the understanding, and the wisdom to help others navigate the industry.

Personally…

I’m committed to sharing everything I can. I’ve opened up channels to do so, and I encourage you to follow me:

- Here on LinkedIn
- On the **Threalty Services** page
- My personal page under **Raymond Kirungi**

And don’t stop there—join the conversation on other social media platforms under the same names.

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Some Title Ideas from This Theme

1. "Sharing What You Know: The Responsibility We Have in Real Estate"
2. "Why You Should Start Sharing Your Knowledge Today"
3. "Produce More Than You Consume: The Key to Growth and Impact"
4. "The Power of Sharing: Why Writing and Teaching Elevate You"

Let’s take what we know and share it for the benefit of others.
Let’s contribute to the growing pool of knowledge in our fields.

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Raymond Kirungi Akiiki

About Raymond Kirungi Akiiki

Exploring how tech, real estate, systems, and personal growth all connect. Learning in public, building practical tools, and sharing ideas that help young people create better lives.

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