Learning Styles — Which One Actually Works?
One thing I’ve realized over time is that learning is not one-size-fits-all.
Some people absorb knowledge best by watching videos.
They pause, rewind, take notes, and build understanding step by step.
Others prefer structured learning — following a course or studying from books.
Clear frameworks. Proven theories. Organized knowledge.
And then there are those who learn by doing.
They jump straight into projects.
They experiment.
They fail.
They adjust.
They build real-world experience through action.
Each method has its strengths:
• Videos make complex topics accessible and visual.
• Books and structured programs build depth and fundamentals.
• Hands-on projects create practical skills and confidence.
In my experience, the real growth happens when theory meets execution.
Knowledge becomes powerful only when applied.
The important question isn’t which method is “best.”
It’s which method helps *you* stay consistent and curious.
Which learning method works best for you: watching, studying, or learning by doing?
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Milos Stankovic
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