:PROPERTIES: :ID: 35581970-fd73-4a0e-89cd-cc496910b32e :END: #+title: Skills should be applied for the sake its own #+date: 2022-07-21 16:11:54 +08:00 #+date_modified: 2022-07-21 16:43:42 +08:00 #+language: en - this is especially true if you're a beginner - it is a simple activity with one neat rule: any amount of things spent on learning should be spent on applying - this means that you should apply your skill as is without the clutches of learning; in most cases, you would do it for fun; several examples includes [[id:4b33103b-7f64-4b51-8f03-cac06d4001bb][Programming]] side projects or sketching for [[id:cd7e8120-6953-44a6-9004-111f86ac52dc][Illustration]] - this idea should be cherised for several reasons - this lets you into experimenting with things and not be afraid of failure - applying knowledge is a skill itself - it allows you to make dive into concepts that you'll be exploring eventually; [[id:12dc8b07-ed8b-46d8-bff0-a38d9f3cb83b][Diving head-first with a difficult problem is a good indicator of progress]] - while it is nice to have additional benefits and intentions, applying this should be done on its own without any additional things in mind; - however, keep in mind this is not about successes or failures; Imagine the same situation but with us being more familiar with the technical topics. Being more technically-inclined bears with the additional expectation that we should apply the skill smoothly. However, applying the skill is also a skill. Being knowledgable is not the same as understanding how to apply.