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I still suck at guitar after 26 years. Itโ€™s just 12 damn notes.

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You really only need 3 chords played fast for punk. Keep it up, I believe in you!

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Just learn to play the 4 chords so you can make a pop hit.

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Same here! Itโ€™s fun to make noise though

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Same. 30 years.

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Took me a decade before strum patterns clicked. I still suck though.

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Programming took a lot of goes before it clicked. Having a real goal instead of just doing tutorials really helped.

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Yeah I agree. I learned the most when I just set my mind to accomplish something. This will actually get you to do real troubleshooting as well and not just checking where you failed the tutorial.

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Thatโ€™s probably why I donโ€™t feel good at programming. I just donโ€™t have โ€œthat projectโ€ I want to do yet so Iโ€™m stuck in tutorial hell where I can finish the tasks but tell me to go build a website and Iโ€™m lost on where to start. Odin Project at least forced me to start from scratch after a while, but it really shows just how bad my planning is to build something from the ground up.

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The things that got me through it were Learn Python The Hard Way and having a project I was aiming to build. I was working at a jazz bar at the time and I wanted to build a membership and seating plan system for them. Needless to say it was terrible and we never got to using it but it gave me a really good goal with real-life problems to solve.

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This post rather got me questioning what skills or talents I have. None.

So I guess all of them are taking me way longer. When I want to learn something, I usually end up spiralling into thoughts that itโ€™s too late for me and I should have known that much sooner, like others did.

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Running. I donโ€™t think I ran a consecutive mile until at least age 28, but now i love to run.

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why?

i can run like 15 but i fucking hate every second of it. itโ€™s so BORING.

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A good playlist and somewhere interesting to explore make it great, but I also just love running. I bring running shoes when I travel: thereโ€™s nothing like running through a new city as a tourist.

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That last bit gives me a ton of anxiety just thinking about it. Do you map out where you can run before you go to a new place? How do you just like run on the sidewalk if it ends up congested with too many people? Do you only run in nearby parks?

Sorry if these are weird questions! I legitimately want to know!

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Smalltalk.

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TIL!

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