I don't even remember the question, to be honest.
But my answer was this:
In high school I tutored other students, primarily in math, during my spare time.
I was good at it. I could take complicated material and make it understandable. Without fail, students would tell me: "If my teacher had explained it like this, I would have understood it."
Score.
One day I was asked to tutor a student who would not speak, would not look at me, and who kept scratching at herself with a pin. Session after session this went on.
I figured I was getting nowhere.
Then one day, at a school function, a man and woman approached me.
"We're Kelly's parents," they said.
And they went on to add: our daughter raves about you. She says you care about her. She says she understands when you explain things. And her grades and her spirits have really started to turn around. We cannot thank you enough.
Well, I walked out of there on a cloud, as you can imagine.
Not all the students I tutored were like her, but they all appreciated my way of explaining things.
Now:
We all know how nice it is to have a teacher who actually makes sense.
Suppose there were a great teacher, and he taught courses about things lots and lots of people online wanted to know: like how to build a website, or how to blog using WordPress, or whatever, and he explained things so anyone could understand them.
Those would be courses that anyone, in any niche, would want to have.
Suppose you could sell these courses yourself and keep all the dough, or use them as giveaways to build your email list.
You'd make people happy by solving their problems, and you'd be building your own business or blog at the same time.
Think it might save you a teensy-weensy bit of time and energy to have eight high-quality courses done for you, which you can sell as your own or use to build a list?
How long would it take you to create those on your own?
It's exhausting just thinking about it.
And what if, because of a firesale, all eight courses combined cost less than a steak dinner -- and this includes not just the right to use the courses yourself but also to sell them or use them for list building?
Well, you'd want those, right?
It just so happens that ol' Woods here can set you up -- but there's a clock ticking:
Tom Woods