I’ve been trying to learn this new stuff since a few months ago. And looks like I saw a first good sign this week. But first, some context…
November 2020. We challenged ourselves to bring the best website experience to our clients. We wanted the client to have both: the best of design and the best of sales functionality. When it comes to designing a bespoke user experience, Webflow is the way to go. Unfortunately, Webflow still falls short on the eCommerce front. If you need enterprise-grade sales capabilities in the backend, you need to go with Shopify. But Shopify’s forte is not in design. There are thousands of online stores with the exact same templates. My team’s goal was to fuse the best of the two platforms into one coherent piece. My job was to take what our award-winning designer came up with and develop it into an interactive web design ready to be hooked up with the backend. The only problem was that I had very little clue as to what I was doing.
I asked lots of questions to the engineer who was in charge of the backend integration part of the project. My frontend development part needed to be prepared in a specific way for him to do his job properly. I asked him how I can do that and he did explain but I had no idea what he meant when he said something about “tagging elements.” He was kind enough to send me some online manuals to read but again, it made almost no sense to me. To understand what’s mentioned on page 74, I had to start from its cover page. We were technically communicating in a totally different language from each other. I had no vocabulary of programming language or concept he was using. In the end, I had to lower myself to an order taker. I had to let him login to my account so he could figure it out.
Fortunately, the project ended in success. Within budget and we made it before the Black Friday cutoff time. The project manager was happy and my boss was happy. He told me that I did great. I did more than what was included in our scope of work too.
I wasn’t satisfied though.
I need to learn this stuff. Fast. I can’t keep asking dumb questions. What should I do?
Should I join a community of smart people? My engineer friend told me to join online forums and attend meetups. There are a bunch of friendly, smart, and helpful folks everywhere around the world. He said that fact that I speak Japanese is very helpful to learn a new programming language because Japanese engineers in Tokyo are so nice and respectful. Yes, but… They are being nice and respectful to him because he is a pretty well-known and respected engineer in his field. Smart people hang out only with smart people by definition. If you are hanging out with dumb people, you can’t be smart. They are nice to each other because they know they can build something together. I’m sure there are lots of generous engineers out there but in a long run, they have no incentive to help me learn their craft because I’d slow them down.
That was the depressing thought I had as I moved forward with trying to learn a new programming language. Wait a minute, I thought learning something new is something fun. Yeah, that was another misconception I had to snub out. To my engineer friend, learning a new programming language is something fun. He’s been doing this since he was 5 or something. He won awards. He traveled to conferences around the world. He gets to work with smart, like-minded engineers while getting paid handsomely. Learning is fun if your innate interest and market demand match up. Oh, he even made a template a couple years ago using the language I’m trying to learn and that hobby project was sold for thousands. Yeah, you should definitely learn this. It’s so fun!
No, it’s not.
So how should I go about learning something new and dreadful? Surely, this is not the last new thing I need to learn. I need to learn how to learn because the way smart people learn doesn’t work for me.
Ask lots of questions because there are no stupid questions.
Join the community of smart people.
Learning should be fun.
Lies! Lies! Lies!
Learning is about managing pain.
It hurts to feel dumb and helpless in the new field. It hurts to know that you can’t even ask the right questions because you are clueless about the language spoken around you. It hurts to know that you are way behind and incompetent compared to your peers. No wonder we tell ourselves lies.
But it’s time for me to go bottoms up with the pain pill.
It hurts because I’m alone.
It hurts because I feel lost.
It hurts because I’m scared.
Back in school, I was brainwashed to become just like everybody else.
Out in the wild, I am left to my own devices.
Either way, it hurts.
It hurts but it hurts me good.
Because this is the pain of being myself.
Keeping My Glass Half Empty
Keeping My Glass Half Empty
People have told me in the past that I’m aloof and too cynical. Cold. Selfish. Obviously who found me so are no longer around me. A relationship is a two-way street. Why
Being Smart About Being Stupid
Being Smart About Being Stupid
When I built my website for the first time in the spring, I was trying as hard as I could to sound smart. I wanted to sound like those veteran designers. I went through
You Can Say Love With Typography
You Can Say Love With Typography
How do you express your love? Musically with a song? Kinetically with a dance? Classically with a lovely letter? Or maybe some touchy-touchy feely-feely? Lol Well, how about
Pay Your Tributes. Find Your Clients.
Pay Your Tributes. Find Your Clients.
“I want to work with you because you have a unique perspective. You don’t bring in the bias that a lot of local designers have.”
How to Work with Everyone: Don’t.
How to Work with Everyone: Don’t.
When I saw my ex-employer’s website for the first time, I was like, “Ohhh my Buddha! I can’t believe they are doing this shit! This is just so f***ing dumb! They definitely need my
Unsubscribed From the Cult of Daily Habits
Unsubscribed From the Cult of Daily Habits
The other day, I had a conversation with a so-called daily habit expert. “Build a daily habit. Build your ideal lifestyle.” Yep. I can’t disagree with that. But then
What’s Missing From Performative Speaking & Why I Signed Up
What’s Missing From Performative Speaking & Why I Signed Up
When I invest my time and money, obviously I look for benefits I will get in return. I’m approaching it from a different path this time though. Instead of focusing on
The Consequence of Being a Bilingual
The Consequence of Being a Bilingual
I wish I could’ve been Van Damme. Composed and powerful between the two massive masses. I dreamed of being the one who could be the bridge between the two alien cultures.
The Life of an Expat Designer
The Life of an Expat Designer
I have always been an intellectual refugee because most of the writers belong in one of the 3 groups and write only to their audiences within one group. It was as if
Be Your Own Country & Print Your Own Money!
Be Your Own Country & Print Your Own Money!
How do you motivate yourself to keep writing? Does getting $$$ work?I came to believe that writing online is like printing your own money. It’s legit too. Check out the