I finished college with an electronics degree, but I wasn't excited.
I saw people making cool stuff and lots of money with computers.
I thought, "Maybe I could do that too!"
But I didn't have any formal programming training.
My course discarded C programming just like that.
People around me thought I was crazy to switch.
But I felt in my heart it was the right choice.
So, I decided to learn programming on my own.
I found videos by @thenewboston_og and watched at 4 AM every day.
I wrote code & SQL in a notebook stupidly,
It's not how we learn, it's how we optimize our learning faster.
And that's how I took risk and pivoted.
Knowing how your current situation is going to be pathetic,
makes you push harder to get into something that's better.
(Ep2)