I don’t need to tell you how important learning is. From improving our day-to-day lives to reaching academic and career success, it is the essential step for personal growth. And yet, for many of us, learning something new — or even deciding to learn — feels overwhelming, expensive, or strangely performative. Over the years, I experimented with a lot of learning methods: free vs paid, online vs physical, reading vs watching. And if there is one thing I learned from all that experimenting, it’s this: Consistency matters far more than the method. Whatever keeps you consistent is the best way…
