On Learning
On Learning
Jul 20, 2025
1 min read time
Once the foundations are strong, it becomes easier to connect skills in a way that sticks and makes sense.
Learning is one of the most important parts of life.
Learning about yourself, your environment, people, nature, skills, and everything in between. As humans, we’re naturally built to handle multiple skills. Each person has unique potential, and part of our journey is to discover and maximize it. But that can only happen if we’re willing to learn.
One powerful way to grow is through skill stacking, learning different skills over time and connecting them to create something meaningful or solve problems you couldn’t solve before.
With all the possibilities out there, it’s easy to feel like you need to learn everything at once.
But trying to do that only leads to burnout and frustration. The better way?
Focus on one skill at a time.
Master the basics.
Then move to the next skill and repeat the process.
Once the foundations are strong, it becomes easier to connect skills in a way that sticks and makes sense. So if you ever feel like rushing to learn three or four things at once, slow down.
Build one brick at a time. Lay the foundation, use it well, and only then stack the next.
From someone who’s been there: You are not alone, and every step you take counts ♥️.
Once the foundations are strong, it becomes easier to connect skills in a way that sticks and makes sense.
Learning is one of the most important parts of life.
Learning about yourself, your environment, people, nature, skills, and everything in between. As humans, we’re naturally built to handle multiple skills. Each person has unique potential, and part of our journey is to discover and maximize it. But that can only happen if we’re willing to learn.
One powerful way to grow is through skill stacking, learning different skills over time and connecting them to create something meaningful or solve problems you couldn’t solve before.
With all the possibilities out there, it’s easy to feel like you need to learn everything at once.
But trying to do that only leads to burnout and frustration. The better way?
Focus on one skill at a time.
Master the basics.
Then move to the next skill and repeat the process.
Once the foundations are strong, it becomes easier to connect skills in a way that sticks and makes sense. So if you ever feel like rushing to learn three or four things at once, slow down.
Build one brick at a time. Lay the foundation, use it well, and only then stack the next.
From someone who’s been there: You are not alone, and every step you take counts ♥️.
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Copyright © 2025 | AML
Learning. Building. Passing the light forward.
The Journey’s More Fun Together
Ideas, projects, or just good conversations. I’m all in.
Copyright © 2025 | AML
Learning. Building. Passing the light forward.