Everything From Everywhere All At Once -- Doesn't Fly


 Greed.
That's the in-your-face word describing why self-taught coder wanna be's like me (wanna learn Python) get too close to the sun, melt, fall, and fail to reach their goal.

There are just too many free and great tutorials available on the Internet. The urge is to learn every detail possible about Python all at once. I want to understand that one now. No, I mean that other of infinite aspects now. No. I changed my mind for the Nth time today and found a new superseding desire.

 Sundas Khalid characterizes it more politely as "information overload" in her video entitled "Why 99% of Self-Taught Programmers Fail" (here).

Whatever we call it, it's the road to ruination. We grab for too much chocolate before having gained mastery of the fundamentals.

And that applies to my current progress report. I've been jumping all over the place instead of sticking to learning the fundamentals, like getting mastery over the more important string methods, list methods and dictionary methods. So it's back to square one for this Old Man trying (and sometimes failing) to Learn Python.

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