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If you don’t have a problem, don’t search solutions
- learn solutions only to solve an immediate problem
- you have a problem that will filter what you actually need
- motivation raises bcs u need a solution now to your problem
- countrary to school
- e.g.
- learn solutions only to solve an immediate problem
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u only need 20% knowledge to get 80% results - e.g.
- figma & git
- to master a software you just need to find & study the main features, the rest is just fluff
- & vocabs & how they play with each other
- learning code
- stop trying to understand every technology and focus on which one you need to solve your problems instead
- threat videos/books like tools, stop getting emotional about it
- watch the outline
- skip if needed
- there’s much better stuff to lose time on, and if you still are, are you conscious and aware right now?
- figma & git
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make it relevant - why is this important?
- if not needed immediatly (best scenario) imagine one
- why? the more important the more we’ll remember it