Completing the Freshman course in the Learn Web3 DAO was a personal breakthrough. I've wanted to be a coder for a long time, but I made excuses that I had to find the perfect time. I got some new energy somehow and just woke up one day like fuckit. The time will never be perfect.
So I started.
The biggest thing I had to get past was my ego. As a grown person, I don't always want to be the student. I don't care what those stupid Instagram posts say. What am I, Ryu from Street Fighter? At some point, I want to be Akuma!
Shin Akuma!
The ego constantly attacked me. "Don't start, because you're putting yourself back at the beginning." "People will make fun of you and ignore you." "You need to make money now. What are you doing?"
All of these things are true. People are pieces of shit unless you are an expert who is helping them make money. So I'm putting up with new levels of being ignored, being laughed at, and being frustrated by the material itself. It's a test.
Making it through the Freshman course was crazy hard for me. Even the video tutorials assume you're already fluent in command line, IDEs, and basic coding syntax. They fly through stuff that I'm flabbergasted at — simple shit like just opening the right fuckin folder in goddamn VSC. Oh yeah, and you have to download the right Hardhat extension and debugger and all the fuckin dependencies you've never heard of... but at least now my computer is set up for whatever you bring tomorrow! I only have to get the infrastructure together once!
Right? RIGHT?!
On to the Sophomore course. I'm going to learn web3 coding if it kills somebody.
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