I constantly hear the phrase: "focus on one area and everything will work out." It sounds nice, but almost no one says that even one area actually consists of a bunch of others. So when a person tries to develop in one thing while ignoring everything else, the result usually quickly breaks against reality.
Let's take crypto. From the outside, it seems like just trading or just investing. But if you dig a little deeper, there's psychology, risk management, marketing, on-chain, tokenomics, security, working with wallets, understanding narratives, and community. And if you fall out of even one link, the whole system starts to crumble.
And here arises a simple question - how to learn everything if it's physically impossible?
The answer is banal but effective. You don't need to know everything perfectly. It's enough to have a basic understanding of each area - the same 10-20%. That's enough to avoid making silly mistakes and to start properly. Then everything happens as you go. You act, make mistakes, draw conclusions, and gradually develop what actually brings results. Most people drop out not because crypto is complex. But because they learn one thing and think that's enough. Learned technical analysis - you wait for the x's. Got into a hype - you wait for a miracle. But without understanding the whole picture, it's almost always a lottery.
And one more thing. Perfectionism here only harms.
Look at any major product. Windows, iOS, top crypto protocols. They never come out perfect. There are always bugs, workarounds, and tweaks. Because if you wait for perfection, you either never start at all, or you start when the opportunity has already passed.