and this was as a result of the fact that the person that told me about this forum never gave me a clear clue or a mentorship hand about the processes. So with time I was so discouraged about the whole thing cause like they say you can't obviously have knowledge of what you don't understand, so overnight I just lost interest and ran_off, like for months I never logged in into the forum cause I felt a waste of my time and data.
The thing is, you do not automatically have to fall under the tutorship of the individual who introduced you to the forum, everything you need on the forum is at your disposal and you can effortlessly get them yourself, mind you that you're obviously free to ask as many questions as you wish, you're also free to use the search button to look for topics that could fall under your area of interest, it's basically up to you in your desire learn, interact/discuss with other users about Bitcoin and other related issues (cause that's exactly what the forum is for) to do your own research and build up your understanding of Bitcoin. But having said that, the most important thing you need still remains knowledge, you do not need any personal tutor, cause most times they could even turn out to be scammers, members on the forum can be mentors to you, but not on a personal term, just work on your knowledge of Bitcoin, so as to be able to communicate with other forum users, it's not so difficult, as long as you're willing to learn.