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I thought being book-smart was enough. I had the credentials. The lesson plans. The safety rules memorized. But my first live class taught me something I wasn’t ready to learn: Knowledge without humility can be quietly dangerous. In this video, I share the moment that changed how I approach teaching firearms — and the lessons that followed. We talk about: • Why ego is a liability on the firing line • How pressure exposes both students and instructors • Why teaching humans matters more than teaching guns • The role of patience, tone, and connection in safety • And why saying “I don’t know” builds more credibility than pretending ever could Being an instructor isn’t about performance. It’s about trust. The certificates didn’t make me a better teacher. That humbling moment did. If you teach — firearms or anything else — this one’s for you. Drop your biggest teaching lesson in the comments. Those stories matter.