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Sometimes, I do wish that I had someone I know teach me when starting out on web3 a few years ago. I think the learning journey would have been a bit faster but I'm not sure if I will take it seriously unless I was really interested back then. The student has to at least be interested in learning web3 to stick around when it gets complicated.
I like the figuring it out approach, it's a hands on way to gather experience.
Well, I wish I had someone too. I realized I missed a lot because I didn't have anyone to guide me. Most times this only means that we now have to spend a lot of time for something that's not supposed to take that much time. Imagine if I knew how the market worked in 2021, perhaps I could have been in a comfortable position, but it has taken me an extra 4 years, something I could have learned in 6 months.
When people are their own teacher, they have no option but to learn better and smarter.
That's exactly it! The time aspect. It takes longer to achieve the position you envision for yourself. Learning through trial and error is very costly time wise.