Wow, seven days down.
When I started the #14DaysOfLearning challenge with HackQuest's Co-Learning Camp 5, I was excited, but I don't think I was prepared for the speed.
The First Few Days: The Info-Dump
The first few days were a blur. We went from basic Web3 concepts straight into Townhall 2, which was a full-speed overview of Solidity 101 through 105. My brain was absolutely fried. It was an avalanche of new information—from basic variables to the "dark arts" of low-level calls and ABIs.
The Wall: My "Strategic Reset"
I'll be honest: by Day 5, I was overloaded. After back-to-back lessons (and juggling this with... other life things), my brain just hit a "storage full" error. I had to take a "strategic reset day" (Day 6) where my only "learning" was how to avoid burnout.
This was my biggest challenge: balancing the firehose of new information with the need to actually absorb it. I was worried I'd fall behind and break the streak.
The Breakthrough: The Comeback
But here's the key takeaway from Week 1: rest is part of the process.
After that 24-hour reset, I came back on Day 7 and absolutely smashed it. I cleared all of Solidity 101, 102, and 103 in one go. The concepts that were confusing (like Mappings, Structs, and Function Modifiers) suddenly started to click.
That rest day wasn't "failing"; it was my brain "marinating" the info.
My biggest insight from Week 1: Consistency over intensity. It's a marathon, not a sprint. And you can't buidl on an empty battery.
I'm halfway through the challenge, and I've finally got my rhythm. Week 1 was theory. Week 2 is where we buidl. LFG!
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