Everyone tells you when you’re young to learn a language. I recommend you learn a coding language. Get a Github and start building. Codeacademy is a good app to learn, or youtube like Harvard’s CS50 lectures — my buddy I met on Urbit Ankit showed me https://www.youtube.com/c/cs50.
Aug 4, 2022

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