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I'm a beginner who let AI do too much of the thinking — and now I want to actually learn

I'll be honest with you: my programming knowledge is still pretty limited. I'm not someone who's been coding for years and just got lazy. I'm someone who started learning, discovered AI tools early on, and — without fully realizing it — let them take over the parts that were supposed to make me grow.

Every time I hit a wall, I asked the AI. Every time I had a vague idea, I asked the AI to turn it into code. It worked, in a way. Things got built. But I didn't grow. The AI was the director, and I was just copy-pasting.

Now I'm at a point where I want to change that. My goal isn't to stop using AI — I think it's an incredible tool. My goal is to reach a level where I'm the one directing it, not the other way around. Where I understand what I'm asking for, can evaluate what it gives me, and catch it when it's wrong.

If you've been through something like this — whether as a beginner or even later in your career — I'd really love to hear your story. What helped you build real understanding? Were there resources, habits, or mindset shifts that made the difference?

And if you're also in this situation right now, let's talk. Maybe we can figure it out together.

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