For my money the most important skill for learning new stuff is realizing you have to put on hold your natural need to understand how everything works and where it fits in the bigger picture, cause at the outset you don't have the tools to begin to comprehend any of that. So just content yourself with identifying Booleans and strings and fstrings and negation and other types of commands and operators and at some point you'll slowly begin to realize what they're for and how they fit in the larger structure.
I like how he breaks down mastery of Python into several levels. Right now I'm at 0 obviously, doubt I'll ever make it beyond 2 in his classification or that I'd ever need to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE4f...nnel=Afternerd