What did you always want to learn but have never found the time for?
Ghost Kitty
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We all dream of learning a certain skill that we somehow never really find the time to learn.
I would love to be able to produce music, but I never really found the time to do so and figure it all out.
What's yours?
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Terry Xu@coolnalu
Cuely AI
History of Philosophy. Probably will study it after I retire.
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Shadow
Backflip π€Έ
Seriously? I don't even have time to list it all!
But in the top list: programming, playing guitar, Spanish, Korean, rapping, creating online music, dog training, dancing, boxing, martial arts... and so much more!
Quantum physics
Photosweep
Palmistry & Hammock Weaving
Learn to Teach Online
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UI / UX design. Been wanting to learn it for some time now. Finally started deep diving into this.
PHPRunner
I always wanted to get better at drawing. I made it to a certain level but getting better will require a lot of time and I'm just not ready yet.
1. Design
2. Coding
I am planning to spend 15 to 20 minutes each day learning either of the one.
WordPress pro π
Hey there! π€ I've always wanted to learn how to write a book, and I've also been interested in learning more about all the different media verticals like social media and marketing. It can be tough to find the time for everything, but it's definitely something I'd like to make more of a priority.
Have you considered adding a poll to your post to see the most mentioned answers? It could give you valuable insight and inspire a future project or article. Just a thought! Keep up the great work, @jason_andries1! πͺ
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Skiing!
But that's also partially because I spent most of my life in Singapore and India...
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SaaS for Greater Good
I always wanted to be a guitar pro but never found the time to master the skills! Maybe the season is beyond I hit 40 π
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I took a few basic flute lessons. Unfortunately, I couldn't continue at that time. I love to start learning one day.
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@jason_andries1 Thank you. I almost forgot about it after losing the flute. Your topic and the responses just remained me.
Atlantix
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Python programming
Bleakers 2.0
Currently, I'm in Argentina but still didn't find time to learn Spanish properly. Still need to use my gestures or translator.
IndieHacks
Japanese!! so I can finally watch Anime without staring at subtitles! :')
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IndieHacks
@jason_andries1 One piece.
you watch anime as well?
Practical UI
JavaScript. I know a little bit, but never really learned it properly.
I guess I wonβt need to with no-code website builders like Webflow and Framer.
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@adhamdannaway Same here. JavaScript has been on my back burner for several years. I know a bit but cannot fully utilize it the way I would like to.
@adhamdannaway if u want saas application then you do, check out freecodecamp and https://roadmap.sh/javascript