Original Reddit post

I used to think learning meant picking a massive course and grinding for weeks. Spoiler: I always burned out. I finally realized that figuring out how to learn new skills systematically matters way more than what you choose first. Here is what actually worked for me: Artificial Intelligence in 2026: Don’t try to be an " AI expert ." Just start using it daily for small stuff—writing, researching, experimenting. Make it practical instead of theoretical. Blockchain Technology & Web3: Ignore the token hype. Once I started focusing on why these systems exist (ownership, transparency, control), the bigger picture clicked without the pressure. The takeaway: Jumping between topics kills momentum. Pick one direction, learn the basics, and actually apply it. If you feel like you are late to the party, you aren’t. Tech keeps changing anyway. The real edge is learning consistently, not perfectly. submitted by /u/Hot-Situation41

Originally posted by u/Hot-Situation41 on r/ArtificialInteligence