What I Know, I Have to Give to You
- Jul 10
- 3 min read
I came to America when I was four years old. I built a life there. I learned computers, earned licenses, developed programs around self-knowledge and values. I did the work Americans do when they want to build something real.
Then I went back to Armenia.
Not once, not twice, but three times. And the last two visits changed everything. Something in my heart opened up and I realized that every single thing I had learned, every skill, every piece of knowledge, every lesson about goodness and kindness and faith, it was not just for me. It was meant to be shared.
That is what Levels of Self is built on. The idea that what you carry inside you is not yours alone. It belongs to the people around you, too.
When I say I am a teacher of self-knowledge, I do not mean I sit in a room and talk about theories. I mean I have spent years working with real programs, real tools, and real people. I know how to help someone figure out where they are, what they are carrying, and what to do next.
Self-knowledge sounds like a big word. But it is actually the most practical thing you can learn. When you understand yourself, your values, your patterns, your strengths, you stop wasting time on things that do not matter. You start making decisions that actually fit your life.
That is the first layer. In the framework I use, it starts with self. Then it moves outward: family, groups, community, society, the world, and then back inward again. Each layer connects to the others. You can not build a strong community if you have not done the personal work first. And you can not do deep personal work if you are completely cut off from the people around you.
Right now, I am looking to help at least 30 people in their lives. Not a thousand. Not a million. Thirty.
Why? Because real help takes time. It takes sitting with someone, understanding their situation, giving them something they can actually use. I am not interested in broadcasting advice to a faceless crowd. I want to connect with real human beings who need a hand.
I will give them my time. I will help them with practical things. I am connected to computers and various tools. I can help with English, with technology, with computer programs. There are so many things I have built up over the years that I am now ready to share.
This is not charity. This is purpose. There is a difference.
One thing people do not talk about enough is how much of life gets eaten up by logistics. The everyday difficulties. The time-consuming things that drain your energy before you even get to the meaningful work.
I have spent a lot of time solving that for myself. Building systems that handle the repetitive parts so I can focus on what matters. For example, this very piece you are reading started as a single recording. One take, one camera, one conversation. From there, the system prepares it, uploads it, and puts it everywhere. Facebook, TikTok, wherever people are.
That is the model. Record once, let the engine do the rest. Not because I am lazy, but because the real work, the human connection, the teaching, the listening, that deserves my full attention. Everything else should run in the background.
Here is what I want you to walk away with today.
Wherever you are in the world, whatever language you speak, whatever you have been through, you are not alone. I accept all of it. The experiences and the difficulties. I know that not everyone has had the same path I have had. I did not grow up in Yerevan. My story is different from yours. But that does not mean we can not connect.
In fact, that is exactly why we should.
The people who reach out, the ones who ask questions, who want to chat, who are willing to be open, those are the people who grow. Not because they have it all figured out, but because they are willing to figure it out with someone else.
That is what self-knowledge really is. It is not a solo project. It is something you discover in relationship with others, layer by layer, from the inside out.
If any of this resonates, come find me at levelsofself.com. I am here, I am open, and I have something to share with you.


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