What is the last thing you learned?
The last thing I learned…
Funny thing about learning.
It rarely arrives with a drum roll or flashing neon sign saying “Congratulations, you have levelled up.”
More often than not, it sneaks up on you quietly while you’re doing something ordinary.
The other day I was tinkering with something (one of those little rabbit holes we all disappear into from time to time), and I realised something rather simple…
You don’t actually need to know everything to move forward.
You just need to know one more thing than you did yesterday.
That might sound obvious, but it’s surprisingly easy to forget.
We spend so much time worrying about the big picture — mastering the whole skill, understanding the entire system, having all the answers neatly lined up like books on a shelf — that we overlook the tiny steps that actually get us there.
Learning, as it turns out, is less like climbing a ladder and more like wandering through fog with a torch.
You can’t see the whole path.
You can only see the next few steps.
But if you keep walking, the path keeps appearing.
So the last thing I learned?
Progress doesn’t come from knowing everything.
It comes from being curious enough to learn the next small thing…
and then the next.
Stay safe.