This video itself much better than any Cybersecurity roadmap tutorials. I myself want to be good in this field but i'm too lazy watching this video felt like u were talking straight to my soul. Thankyou for reminding that watching videos isn't enough. Also thankyou for making this video I didn't know that i have to hear this
Straight to the point. No flush, no flashy stuff, no ads, nothing to be sold. Like a father who is speaking straight to his child, firm and to the point. Thank you sir.
This is BY FAR my favorite video. You have clearly demonstrated your skills in your past videos. You do amazing stuff and break your videos down to simple tasks. In this video, you are just chatting with us. You and I have pulled up a chair and grabbed a beer, and we just talked, one friend to another. It was a fantastic video!
First off, thank you for keeping it real. I'm just learning about I.T. Second, based on your content, I.T. isn't a destination. It's a journey of continuous learning and experience. Keep upwith the content. I highly appreciate your honesty and realness. Thank You!✌🏾
I've been exploring Cybersecurity as a career recently and I was just looking for information about how to get into the industry. Saw this show up in my feed. Amazing timing!
Yeah the cybersecurity career entry means you have to work shit pay in I.T. as entry it’s not easy as they say so keep that in mind. Most vids are for clickbait’s.
Treat those words like they are written in stone -- there is always a light in every generation that speaks words as true as Mr. Hacker Loi. Every generation saves the next, earlier we had a much harder time to get access to anything you have access to today -- be what you want to be -- Mr. Hacker Kwi -- "What's a Starbucks"
I feel like I needed to see this video. I don’t have a formal CS certification, but I’ve dipped my toes into the coding side via game development. To hear about the importance of fundamentals is a reminder to me of how I succeeded in my first endeavor, and it’s a huge wake up call. I remember playing around with nmap not too long ago on my home internet just to see if anyone else was on it behind the scenes and literally understood the concept of it much better that way than I did when it showed up in the paid course I’ve been taking. Experience definitely is key.
I recently started my journey and just jumped straight in, felt a bit suffocated and overwhelmed, but I really feel like this solidified that I needa keep pushing
This video is really cool! I taught myself coding after finishing my civil engineering degree and have been working as a software engineer for 2.5 years. It hasn’t been easy-I’ve made a lot of sacrifices, read a ton, and spent my weekends on side projects. Recently, I interviewed and got an offer for a mid-level backend engineer position. I plan to work there for a year while I study penetration testing or ethical hacking to switch to cybersecurity. Thanks a lot! Could you also make a video about someone with coding experience moving into cybersecurity and what fields might be good for them? We’d really appreciate it! Thanks again!
Great journey man, I just have a question on what made you decide to transition over to Cybersecurity? Since you are already a mid level engineer aren’t the salaries and compensations usually the same especially if you make it to big tech and wouldn’t you just want to further your career and go up in ranks instead of completely switching to another domain you know i’m just curious but Good luck to you man
Question - why get into development when you already had a chance to become a civil engineer and potentially reach success? That’s a stable career unlike technology. I’ve been part of the IT bubble and once it burst, I got laid off (2nd time) it hasn’t been smooth ever since. I’m no cyber or coder but more so on IT ‘support’ per se. Unless you just really don’t want to build roads, drains, bridges lol.. I happen to work years ago at an engineering firm and I have family who are civil engineers. Though that time many years ago I got laid off for first time, civil engineering has stayed strong nowadays especially as you progress towards more senior level responsibilities. I assume you just graduated possibly and was fascinated with coding/security on the side? That’s amazing you were able to land a coding job, but with your formal degree (not IT) having a minimum Bachelors degree and maybe some projects must’ve helped with landing a role.
I thank you from the bottom of my heart for these motivating words. I am an advanced beginner and know all the fundamentals, but I can't move forward on my own. As you say, just do it-it doesn't matter what the result is.
Mr Loi Liang Yang - you are simply outstanding in your chosen industry of ethical hacking. Thank you sir for making these excellent EH tutorials. Best wishes Mr Loi & continued success.
I am a 15 year old and i have a very keen interest in cybersecurity and i have been following you for quite a while now and by far this was the most helpful video for me in getting to know how to start. it would be very nice of you if you could suggest me some beginner books i could read from which i can have a better understanding of all the things you talked about THANG YOU.
Leo, I’ve been following your channel since the beginning, and your videos have always inspired me. As a migrant, life has made it hard for me 😢 to stay in one place and fully dive into learning, but your content keeps me motivated to pursue my dream of becoming a cybersecurity expert. Watching this video really touched me-thank you for everything you do. I believe in myself, and I hope to achieve my goals one day with the lessons I’ve learned from you. Keep inspiring us!
This was the a very good video, and honestly im guilty of alot of those things you mentioned I need to get my head straight and just go for it but I typically just are vieweing from the pond when I could be diving my way in. Will be taking your advise and trying to get more experience! Your were the only and first person I have ever joined for something I really want to get more knowledge about. Thinking about trying again and using it to push through
This is why I follow Hacker Loi. No pie in the sky unrealistic depictions, no gloom and doom of never employment. You're balanced in your commentaries. Thank you, sir. I appreciate your candor mixed with the optimism that comes with earnest hard work.
You make sense... far too much sense. I’ve barely scratched the surface, but I've drawn my map... my guide into the abyss. There's something wickedly thrilling about the unknown... the basics, yes, that's where I’ll begin. That’s my edge, my curse... mastering what others overlook. I’ll start with CompTIA IT Fundamentals, slowly, deliberately. Wish me luck, if you dare... though it’s not luck I’m chasing. The outcome stirs something dark inside me... it’s not for the money, no... but if the money comes, it’ll be blood-stained fortune. Share your wisdom, if you must... if it helps illuminate this shadowy path...
Thank you for the inspiration ❤ If you were to list out what the “fundamentals are” Would that list be (A+ equivalent knowledge) Linux, Networking, Cloud, and Programming?
This is first time commenting on something and it makes me feel like okay don't worry about the things which you can't control but make sure to give 100% and while he speaking makes me comfortable. Currently I am in my final year and worrying too much about getting placed and that too in my area of interset . This video give me comfort like a friend is guiding me in difficulties. Thank you
In the past few months I thought to myself, why everything I did is no fun like everything is fundamental, even when it's hard I know myself that everything will be easy if I know the smallest pieces that I do
I don't have a degree. Do you think a degree is necessary to be successful in cybersecurity? It seems like there's so many resources for teaching yourself that school is a waste of time. The only thing you get is that piece of paper.
What role are you looking for? I have a Software Engineer degree, but I'm not a fan of degrees and certificates. The short answer to your question is: No, you don't need a degree to be successful. Practice is way more important, in my opinion. Although, if you are looking for a position in a bigger company (where they have many applicants), HR will filter by degrees and certificates. If you don't have one, you are most likely out.
You’ve watched the video-now it’s time to get hands-on! Dive in and get your hands dirty because theory alone won’t stick. Practical experience is what solidifies knowledge in your brain forever. 🙂
I am not a computer science background. Not even any it field.but still want to be a cyber security guy. Currently i am 44 yrs. started from few months cisco certified junior cyber security analyst course. My question can i be atleast a job ready in this course?? I know it is not easy but am i my right path???
If you understand the technology you will never get left behind. Now is the time to research and use GenAi and Ai tools to be prepared for the rise of Ai related jobs.
Thanks, this video teach me a lot of things you are a real teacher, my dreams is to become a cyber security expert professional...I wish u can help me in that 😢
I am a software engineer at Amazon. Would like to get your thoughts on whether you think it is a good idea to switch into a cyber security career. In your opinion if any do you feel that it is more rewarding and engaging to implement security solutions. Also given that I have no work experience in security, although I have great personal experience with Kali Linux, encryption, system admin, ip tables, network programming, etc which I learned for fun when I was staring, what type of job would you suggest to do to get my food in the door and what certifications or projects should I take on? My ultimate unrealistic dream is to eventually be working in developing binary RCE exploits lol. Any tips or roadmap I should follow, lol. I’m 28 already /:
Hey Loi Liang Yang i have only doubt you said `be better in fundamentals'` and ` try to tickling with new exploits and cves` do i first go for completely focus on fundamentals or learn both of them side by side?
road map = suffer in shit I.T. job with shit pay first that’s the truth and they don’t tell you that. Then constantly learning and sacrifice life with knowledge and labs. You have to grind, it’s not that easy or else everyone would be doing cyber. On top of all that you have to have passion and not chasing it for money.
@@Realworlddummy Brutally honest but true in most cases. Also "cybersecurity" is not a position. A "cool guy pen tester" is the complete opposite of a SOC 1 Analyst however they both work in cybersecurity. The best thing you can do is find the specific job/position you want to have, figure out the qualifications for that position, and do what you need to do to be qualified for that job. Many many people that go into cybersecurity quit because they didn't realize they would be reading logs/alerts from 4 monitors 8-10 hours a day. Sitting in your flip flops in a comfy hoodie trying to hack (legally) an organization is a job very very very few people get to do, and most of them are self-employed/consultants. If you can complete something like the SOC 1 course offered by TryHackMe (or similar) and enjoy 90% of it then there's a good chance that "cybersecurity" as a career field is for you. I hope that helps.
@@Realworlddummy very true. Sacrifice starting with IT first with a Low Pay while learning & getting better every day. It is worth it if you grind your way to success, with GOD`s Help we can pass the courses CompTia A+ then Security+ (just learn Network+ but no need to take the exam). Cybersecurity will be easier with the right foundation.
I've been practicing web application penetration testing for almost 2 years by now and I've reported bugs to a good number of organisations. How do we get in touch Loi? I wanted further guidance
Thanks a lot my Hero ....I just failed my N10-008 twice and it's very hard for me currently I'm so stressed, and currently I'm studying Security+ as my Goal to become a skilled hacker/ pen Test...any advice please.Thank you!
Loi, I am currently in college for computer science. I do want to have a career in Cyber Security however. My school offers a CyberSec degree. I chose comp sci as I felt like I would be better rounded through that degree over strictly Cyber Security. Do you agree with this? Or do you feel like a 4 year Cyber Security degree would be the better fit?
I feel as though I can’t focus on one subject at a time I’m like trying to learn a bit of everything and I don’t know how that’s really working to be honest
This video itself much better than any Cybersecurity roadmap tutorials. I myself want to be good in this field but i'm too lazy watching this video felt like u were talking straight to my soul. Thankyou for reminding that watching videos isn't enough. Also thankyou for making this video I didn't know that i have to hear this
same here
I got speaking to my soul part..
My first thought when I had listened to 2 or 3 minutes of this video
Straight to the point. No flush, no flashy stuff, no ads, nothing to be sold. Like a father who is speaking straight to his child, firm and to the point. Thank you sir.
My other computer is your computer 💀 🔥
Lmao 😂
WANTED TO COMMENT THE SAME xd
@@houzedai9316 I have a sticker exactly like that on my Lenovo. I was so excited when i saw it...
what do you mean
You can't skip the fundamentals. That goes for anything in life
sadly and people believe that cybersecurity is fast money. you have to go to the bottom first
Yep. That's why I'm pursuing my CCNA 💯
@@sondertekken Same I’m going for the CCNA as well. Study hard.
@@sondertekken im doing A+ right now :)
Fundamentals are key to springboarding forward in honing one's skills.
Me 13yr old watching and started ethical hacking and bug hunting and programming . Inspired more!!
Keep going, don’t stop… you will have an amazing life.
@@KR1SR1GH7 thank you brother !
This is BY FAR my favorite video. You have clearly demonstrated your skills in your past videos. You do amazing stuff and break your videos down to simple tasks.
In this video, you are just chatting with us. You and I have pulled up a chair and grabbed a beer, and we just talked, one friend to another. It was a fantastic video!
Youre spot on. If the base isnt good, nothing holds, if its a building or a pizza.
First off, thank you for keeping it real. I'm just learning about I.T. Second, based on your content, I.T. isn't a destination. It's a journey of continuous learning and experience. Keep upwith the content. I highly appreciate your honesty and realness.
Thank You!✌🏾
I've been exploring Cybersecurity as a career recently and I was just looking for information about how to get into the industry. Saw this show up in my feed. Amazing timing!
Yeah me to
Nope it's the algorithm of YT nothing else!
Yeah the cybersecurity career entry means you have to work shit pay in I.T. as entry it’s not easy as they say so keep that in mind. Most vids are for clickbait’s.
fr same here
It's scary when he sounds serious 👀
Right
I felt it too
Treat those words like they are written in stone -- there is always a light in every generation that speaks words as true as Mr. Hacker Loi. Every generation saves the next, earlier we had a much harder time to get access to anything you have access to today -- be what you want to be -- Mr. Hacker Kwi -- "What's a Starbucks"
My computer shambles when hearing his voice...
and authentic
“You have vitality in you.” Best damn compliment I’ve ever gotten
I feel like I needed to see this video. I don’t have a formal CS certification, but I’ve dipped my toes into the coding side via game development. To hear about the importance of fundamentals is a reminder to me of how I succeeded in my first endeavor, and it’s a huge wake up call.
I remember playing around with nmap not too long ago on my home internet just to see if anyone else was on it behind the scenes and literally understood the concept of it much better that way than I did when it showed up in the paid course I’ve been taking. Experience definitely is key.
I recently started my journey and just jumped straight in, felt a bit suffocated and overwhelmed, but I really feel like this solidified that I needa keep pushing
With IT background, it will definitely help alot!
I wish I would have seen this video 20 yrs ago... love your videos sir!
This video is really cool!
I taught myself coding after finishing my civil engineering degree and have been working as a software engineer for 2.5 years. It hasn’t been easy-I’ve made a lot of sacrifices, read a ton, and spent my weekends on side projects.
Recently, I interviewed and got an offer for a mid-level backend engineer position. I plan to work there for a year while I study penetration testing or ethical hacking to switch to cybersecurity.
Thanks a lot! Could you also make a video about someone with coding experience moving into cybersecurity and what fields might be good for them? We’d really appreciate it!
Thanks again!
Great journey man, I just have a question on what made you decide to transition over to Cybersecurity? Since you are already a mid level engineer aren’t the salaries and compensations usually the same especially if you make it to big tech and wouldn’t you just want to further your career and go up in ranks instead of completely switching to another domain you know i’m just curious but Good luck to you man
Question - why get into development when you already had a chance to become a civil engineer and potentially reach success? That’s a stable career unlike technology. I’ve been part of the IT bubble and once it burst, I got laid off (2nd time) it hasn’t been smooth ever since. I’m no cyber or coder but more so on IT ‘support’ per se. Unless you just really don’t want to build roads, drains, bridges lol.. I happen to work years ago at an engineering firm and I have family who are civil engineers. Though that time many years ago I got laid off for first time, civil engineering has stayed strong nowadays especially as you progress towards more senior level responsibilities. I assume you just graduated possibly and was fascinated with coding/security on the side? That’s amazing you were able to land a coding job, but with your formal degree (not IT) having a minimum Bachelors degree and maybe some projects must’ve helped with landing a role.
This one video alone has helped me more than any other cyber security intro thank you so much brother 🙏
I spend more time searching for resources to learn than actually learning
That's right brother, if we had started directly instead of looking for resources then we would have been hacker by now
Me too, I don’t get it
Facts
It's a trap that's hard to get out of
Same here, I feel like I'm just going in circles at this point
I thank you from the bottom of my heart for these motivating words. I am an advanced beginner and know all the fundamentals, but I can't move forward on my own. As you say, just do it-it doesn't matter what the result is.
Mr Loi Liang Yang - you are simply outstanding in your chosen industry of ethical hacking.
Thank you sir for making these excellent EH tutorials. Best wishes Mr Loi & continued success.
I am a 15 year old and i have a very keen interest in cybersecurity and i have been following you for quite a while now and by far this was the most helpful video for me in getting to know how to start. it would be very nice of you if you could suggest me some beginner books i could read from which i can have a better understanding of all the things you talked about
THANG YOU.
if he turns evil he can solo the internet..we need to stop him
Leo, I’ve been following your channel since the beginning, and your videos have always inspired me. As a migrant, life has made it hard for me 😢 to stay in one place and fully dive into learning, but your content keeps me motivated to pursue my dream of becoming a cybersecurity expert. Watching this video really touched me-thank you for everything you do. I believe in myself, and I hope to achieve my goals one day with the lessons I’ve learned from you. Keep inspiring us!
I can't get over the fact how simmilar you sound to CTT(Chris Titus Tech). Good video tbh
Thanks! Really nice video. Very inspiring, very well explained. 🙏
This was the a very good video, and honestly im guilty of alot of those things you mentioned I need to get my head straight and just go for it but I typically just are vieweing from the pond when I could be diving my way in. Will be taking your advise and trying to get more experience! Your were the only and first person I have ever joined for something I really want to get more knowledge about. Thinking about trying again and using it to push through
I am an IT technician. This video is impactful.
This is why I follow Hacker Loi. No pie in the sky unrealistic depictions, no gloom and doom of never employment. You're balanced in your commentaries. Thank you, sir. I appreciate your candor mixed with the optimism that comes with earnest hard work.
I was waiting for the roadmap you would recommond it
Boss, tomorrow I enroll in the cyber security field. What a time I watch your video.
You make sense... far too much sense. I’ve barely scratched the surface, but I've drawn my map... my guide into the abyss. There's something wickedly thrilling about the unknown... the basics, yes, that's where I’ll begin. That’s my edge, my curse... mastering what others overlook. I’ll start with CompTIA IT Fundamentals, slowly, deliberately. Wish me luck, if you dare... though it’s not luck I’m chasing. The outcome stirs something dark inside me... it’s not for the money, no... but if the money comes, it’ll be blood-stained fortune. Share your wisdom, if you must... if it helps illuminate this shadowy path...
Love the way, sir mr.loi
explanation 😎🗿😍
The most necessary video for me that I have seen on UA-cam. thank you very much .
This is beautiful, I am watching it for the second time.
Thank you for the inspiration ❤
If you were to list out what the “fundamentals are”
Would that list be
(A+ equivalent knowledge)
Linux,
Networking,
Cloud,
and Programming?
This is first time commenting on something and it makes me feel like okay don't worry about the things which you can't control but make sure to give 100% and while he speaking makes me comfortable. Currently I am in my final year and worrying too much about getting placed and that too in my area of interset . This video give me comfort like a friend is guiding me in difficulties. Thank you
Keep up the good workmate from Melbourne, Australia
🔥🔥🔥 thank you I needed this
Thank you for teach cybersecurity !
Boom! Game over. Thank you Mr Loi
In the past few months I thought to myself, why everything I did is no fun like everything is fundamental, even when it's hard I know myself that everything will be easy if I know the smallest pieces that I do
One of the resourceful materials has to be this
I don't have a degree. Do you think a degree is necessary to be successful in cybersecurity? It seems like there's so many resources for teaching yourself that school is a waste of time. The only thing you get is that piece of paper.
What role are you looking for?
I have a Software Engineer degree, but I'm not a fan of degrees and certificates.
The short answer to your question is: No, you don't need a degree to be successful. Practice is way more important, in my opinion.
Although, if you are looking for a position in a bigger company (where they have many applicants), HR will filter by degrees and certificates. If you don't have one, you are most likely out.
Skill is all that matters ✅
THis was actually pretty motivational and actually helps towards my cybersecurity goals.
thak you mr.loi
I am beginner in cyber security pray for me to Reach the top
One of the your best vídeos.
I will visit regularly until I got my first job!❤
Loi... I like how you express your thoughts! Thank you for the motivation 💪🏼
it's good to tell us your story never give up bro 😉
Great message! It made my Sunday.
Love watching your videos, content very valuable! it's a learning curve as a hobby for fun.
Great video. Nothing better than true cold reality
You're such an inspiration, Mr. Hacker Loi.
Your explanation is very insightful and beneficial, Mr. Loi,
Thank you
You’ve watched the video-now it’s time to get hands-on! Dive in and get your hands dirty because theory alone won’t stick. Practical experience is what solidifies knowledge in your brain forever. 🙂
Real. Great advice. Thank you.
Plenty of people getting in the game with no passion. If you wont do it for free, don't bother.
Im finishing my degree soon and my electives paved the way for pen testing in cloud.
I am not a computer science background. Not even any it field.but still want to be a cyber security guy. Currently i am 44 yrs. started from few months cisco certified junior cyber security analyst course. My question can i be atleast a job ready in this course?? I know it is not easy but am i my right path???
me cancelling my 3 week bookcamp😢😢😂
🪬
nice content Sir ,keep it up!
Thank you for sharing your experience! ❤❤
Just passed my networking assessment to build two networks that fit requirements like OSPF routing, now onto the next
Network+? Also is ospf what finds the best route for packets to travel in?
Thanks.. this helps a lot.
This video hits different
very informative, thank you so much
This is one of the best videos I have ever seen on this subject
the video is terrible
Thanks for making this kind awesome video
Cuando estaba haciendo la carrera de ingeniería me di cuenta que quería ser profesor, claramente en la misma área
Thanks for the Guidance
What I’ve heard is Cyber Security is just as difficult to land a job as Software Dev.
2-3 years experience required just to get your application seen.
The job market is a shit storm right now.
Great video 👍👍👍🤙🤙🤙
I suspect that AI will now deal with cybersecurity, which will affect employment and money
If you understand the technology you will never get left behind. Now is the time to research and use GenAi and Ai tools to be prepared for the rise of Ai related jobs.
Thanks, this video teach me a lot of things you are a real teacher, my dreams is to become a cyber security expert professional...I wish u can help me in that 😢
Hi Hacker Loï
I want to thank you a lot for sharing all your videos and explanations.
🙏🏽
Get the fundamentals right, you'll go far and every other things will be easy!
Appreciate you man❤❤
Plz make a video about threat modelling and design review
Thanks Loi.
Somebody hack this man into becoming less serious again.. he scary when serious 😂
Beautiful! ❤️
I am a software engineer at Amazon. Would like to get your thoughts on whether you think it is a good idea to switch into a cyber security career.
In your opinion if any do you feel that it is more rewarding and engaging to implement security solutions. Also given that I have no work experience in security, although I have great personal experience with Kali Linux, encryption, system admin, ip tables, network programming, etc which I learned for fun when I was staring, what type of job would you suggest to do to get my food in the door and what certifications or projects should I take on?
My ultimate unrealistic dream is to eventually be working in developing binary RCE exploits lol. Any tips or roadmap I should follow, lol. I’m 28 already /:
That's cool Loi sir .
I'm from Bangladesh. thanks for this.
Hey Loi Liang Yang i have only doubt you said `be better in fundamentals'` and ` try to tickling with new exploits and cves` do i first go for completely focus on fundamentals or learn both of them side by side?
thank you
Could you create a roadmap to learn cybersecurity please
Me too please
road map = suffer in shit I.T. job with shit pay first that’s the truth and they don’t tell you that. Then constantly learning and sacrifice life with knowledge and labs. You have to grind, it’s not that easy or else everyone would be doing cyber. On top of all that you have to have passion and not chasing it for money.
@@Realworlddummy Brutally honest but true in most cases. Also "cybersecurity" is not a position. A "cool guy pen tester" is the complete opposite of a SOC 1 Analyst however they both work in cybersecurity. The best thing you can do is find the specific job/position you want to have, figure out the qualifications for that position, and do what you need to do to be qualified for that job. Many many people that go into cybersecurity quit because they didn't realize they would be reading logs/alerts from 4 monitors 8-10 hours a day. Sitting in your flip flops in a comfy hoodie trying to hack (legally) an organization is a job very very very few people get to do, and most of them are self-employed/consultants. If you can complete something like the SOC 1 course offered by TryHackMe (or similar) and enjoy 90% of it then there's a good chance that "cybersecurity" as a career field is for you. I hope that helps.
To go roadmaps on google and learn everything
@@Realworlddummy very true. Sacrifice starting with IT first with a Low Pay while learning & getting better every day. It is worth it if you grind your way to success, with GOD`s Help we can pass the courses CompTia A+ then Security+ (just learn Network+ but no need to take the exam). Cybersecurity will be easier with the right foundation.
Thanks brother
I've been practicing web application penetration testing for almost 2 years by now and I've reported bugs to a good number of organisations. How do we get in touch Loi? I wanted further guidance
Mr. Hacker Loiiii. Love you bro
Thanks a lot my Hero ....I just failed my N10-008 twice and it's very hard for me currently I'm so stressed, and currently I'm studying Security+ as my Goal to become a skilled hacker/ pen Test...any advice please.Thank you!
Cyber security is very overwhelming
Just found your channel… about to dive in….$$$
thank you sir
Can you make a video about security cameras
You back ❤🎉🎉
You are a fire.
Wasssup?
Loi, I am currently in college for computer science. I do want to have a career in Cyber Security however. My school offers a CyberSec degree. I chose comp sci as I felt like I would be better rounded through that degree over strictly Cyber Security. Do you agree with this? Or do you feel like a 4 year Cyber Security degree would be the better fit?
I challenge you to hack the MikroTik server because it is one of the strongest protections
I feel as though I can’t focus on one subject at a time I’m like trying to learn a bit of everything and I don’t know how that’s really working to be honest