This is how I see your acclaimed "expertise":
Most 'experts' I've come in contact with have either no experience really in bitcoin but still likes to give their opinion about the matter or someone who googled information about it and feels like he/she is one reliable source of information re: the subject. But if this would be unique experts in the field (Core devs, pioneers etc) then maybe it's worth the try. Technical info is also readily available in the web if one wants to really research about something.
Correct. I think it's safe to assume that we're talking about >90% of the "claimed experts", people hosting "seminars" or whatever things for free and most often those that are paid.
As a beginner of course, yes, but the main thing is that they are experts in their narrowly focused field. Itself on books and theory can be but difficult and risky. But experts as it could, start from scratch, that's why you should ask about almost everything, especially what strategy to use in the beginning.
Stop shit posting baboon.
Point duly noted but I think you're missing the broader picture here which is as a society we fundamentally love to help each other. The idea here is not to use it as a means to solely monetize your expertise but a belief that anyone sitting anywhere in the world might have something meaningful to share with a person in need.
Feedback is always welcome but if you haven't even tried the platform it's really hard to understand your cynicism.
I sincerely hope you change your mind once you give it a try!
Look forward to hearing your thoughts.