I do not know if this topic has been shared here before but it is something that has given me serious concern. Eventhough I have been registered here a long time ago, I still find it difficult learning and understanding bitcoin technical aspect, the blockchain and development. I know this is a shame to admit but that is what am faced with. I once tried to read the white paper but could not make much meaning out of it. Is this just only me as someone who has zero knowledge of science or there are also people who are in science but still find learning bitcoin confusing and challenging? Is there a way out of this? Please am not asking for books to read. I need real life experiences of those who passed through this and overcame it.
You don't need to be embarrassed just because you don't really understand all the systems that exist in bitcoin, that's a natural thing, because not everything that is learned can be immediately absorbed into our brains. So deciding to ask in this forum is a very appropriate right, because reading articles is sometimes still confusing, but if explained from an experience point of view, it will usually be easier to understand.
I also don't fully understand the system that runs on bitcoin, but according to my measurements, that's enough for my trading needs.
And I will suggest it to you so that it is easier to understand, if you learn about bitcoin, crypto and blockchain. (essentially about all systems that run on crypto).
I suggest that you learn it while starting the practice, because if you go straight with the practice it will be more easily absorbed directly by our brains. Because until now I have proven it, I used to be very focused on learning about bitcoin/crypto and all its systems, I read on the internet every day, but I didn't practice it, and in the end, I got confused, because I kept reading, but the lessons I learned I have read before I forgot.
After that I took a short break, while I was looking for money, for my first capital in crypto, after I had the capital, I immediately started my investment, at that time I only studied occasionally, but while practicing, and oddly enough, even though I rarely studied specifically, but I understand and understand.
So the point is when learning, if you want to quickly absorb knowledge, it would be better if it was accompanied by practice.