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<blockquote data-quote="JMN" data-source="post: 267108" data-attributes="member: 8469"><p>Marcus the Gladiator set up a small porcelain room at home to play and teach himself. As with most of this stuff, you have to do enough of it to get to where your questions to someone will be questions that will be able to be understood and answers will be helpful. There are courses, and most will have the same issues you noticed. But if you have stared down the beast for a while, the opportunity to be at one will be more beneficial as you will be able to 'get' more of the material at the speed they are speeding through it to sell you other stuff.</p><p></p><p>Never stop trying, never stop learning, never stop challenging yourself to pick up a new skill, or a different method on an old skill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMN, post: 267108, member: 8469"] Marcus the Gladiator set up a small porcelain room at home to play and teach himself. As with most of this stuff, you have to do enough of it to get to where your questions to someone will be questions that will be able to be understood and answers will be helpful. There are courses, and most will have the same issues you noticed. But if you have stared down the beast for a while, the opportunity to be at one will be more beneficial as you will be able to 'get' more of the material at the speed they are speeding through it to sell you other stuff. Never stop trying, never stop learning, never stop challenging yourself to pick up a new skill, or a different method on an old skill. [/QUOTE]
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