I'm Building Things I Don't Fully Understand Yet. Good
There’s a specific kind of shame that comes with copying a pattern you don’t fully understand. You paste it. It works. And instead of feeling good, you feel like a fraud. Like you cheated on a test...

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There’s a specific kind of shame that comes with copying a pattern you don’t fully understand. You paste it. It works. And instead of feeling good, you feel like a fraud. Like you cheated on a test nobody was giving you. I lived in that feeling for longer than I’d like to admit. Waiting to feel ready I used to have this rule for myself - unspoken, but firm: Don’t build until you understand. So I’d go back to the tutorial. Re-read the documentation. Watch the explanation one more time, slower this time, taking notes this time… surely this time it would click. And then I’d sit down to build and still feel unready. The thing about waiting to feel ready is that the feeling never actually comes. It just shape-shifts. First you need to understand functions. Then you need to understand scope. Then you need to understand why your code works before you write more of it. It’s a very convincing trap. It looks exactly like learning. When I finally just built something When I started building my fi