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30 Days Later: What I’ve Learned from Starting My Tech Journey

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  30 Days Later: What I’ve Learned from Starting My Tech Journey  Looking Back Thirty days ago, I decided to take my first real step into the world of technology and coding. At the time, everything felt new, confusing, and a little intimidating. I had questions like: Can I really learn this? Am I smart enough? Where do I even start? Now, 30 days later, I can confidently say this — starting was the hardest part, but it was also the best decision I made. This post is a reflection on what I’ve learned during my first month in tech and what I wish I had known from day one.  Lesson 1: You Do Not Need to Know Everything to Begin When I started, I thought I had to understand everything before writing code. That mindset held me back. What I learned is simple: learning happens by doing . You write small pieces of code, make mistakes, fix them, and slowly things begin to make sense. No one starts as an expert. Everyone starts as a beginner.  Lesson 2: Mistakes Are Part of the ...