You would learn faster if you actually started building the thing.
Reading, planning, and watching videos only take you so far. Real learning begins when you get your hands dirty. When you build, you make mistakes. When you make mistakes, you understand what works and what doesnβt. Action turns confusion into clarity. Experience beats theory every time. Start small. Build badly. Fix it. Improve it. Thatβs how skill, confidence, and real progress are made.