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This post is to give you intrinsic motivation so read with open mind Hey Papafam 👋, We’ve all been there — following along with tutorials and thinking we’re really learning. But let’s be honest, it’s easy to fall into passive learning. Sure, you get some knowledge, but are you really mastering it? You only have the knowledge of what possible and the forest view of it, therefore forming weak mental representation of that skills Some people might say, “Just read the docs, and you’ll get it.” But that’s not always the best advice, especially when you’re just starting. Docs often skip over key details, assuming you already know certain things. This leaves gaps that could result in messy projects that aren’t quite production-ready. And most times docs are written for references that why most doc still have post that teaches you orderly Remember words of @Sonny Sangha in the episode 6 podcast with Luke here is the time stamp [47:01] - You need mentor who has done what you want to do and this will save you from error. This will help u grow faster So, how do we learn effectively? The Best Approach to Learning For me, the most productive way to learn is: 1️⃣ Stick to one detailed course and build an app from the ground up.Just like the Zero to full stack hero or 37-hour crash course: - You’ll learn the best practices. - You’ll gain a holistic understanding. - You’ll have the confidence to build solid apps in the future. 2️⃣ Practice actively as you go along. Don’t just watch videos like it’s Netflix, or Movie — actively engage with the content. This is the most effective method for becoming an independent Next.js developer. Another word of @Sonny Sangha during the Disney 2.0 Nextjs 14 code when a guy ask him how do you become so good he said build it yourself and teach someone_[1:55:57] Keep these two tips in mind, and they’ll help you make huge strides in your dev career! I am not ignorant that we succeed in the first part of his advice by building project but we failed to teach