When teaching becomes walking
We’ve spent decades living under the idea that someone else knows better — that authority lives “out there,” in titles, credentials, or followers.
That era shaped us to look for pre-existing knowledge, for answers, not to listen for them.
I’m really glad to say… the age of experts is ending.
That model is collapsing.
The new way isn’t about teaching from above.
It’s about walking beside.
We’re shifting from “Do what I say, I’m the expert”
to “I can guide you, so you become an expert, too.”
Real leadership doesn’t demand obedience.
It awakens self-trust.
It doesn’t create followers.
It creates more leaders.
The best teachers say:
« I’ll walk with you… close enough that you don’t get lost,but far enough that you find your own footing.
I won’t protect you from your own experience or from yourself,because what you’ll learn from standing upwill anchor deeper than anything I could say.
As a teacher, my role isn’t to make you follow me.
It’s to help you trust yourself so completelythat one day, you won’t need me at all. »
The best teachers make themselves unnecessary.
Because the real work now isn’t to teach others what to think,but to help them remember that they already know.
The era of authority is closing.The era of empowerment has begun.
Do you see that too?
And if so… How does that shift show up in your world?
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Josée LaRoche
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When teaching becomes walking
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