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I guess the most important advice about learning that I always try to pass on is: Do NOT go passive. Reading books, watching videos, etc. is all fine, as long as you question everything about what you have read or seen. This is something I see especially with juniors but also quite often with seniors. They get recommended a book, and because the author has a name in the industry or simply because its written in a book, it must be Gods holy truth and everything must be done exactly as decreed. In out industry, knowledge has little value without application, so unless you can put the things you consume into a context that makes sense for you foremost, for your team and for your project. If you struggle with this (not everything can be time boxed into a lazy Saturday afternoons) try to discuss with your peers and form some context that way. Do not just consume, you will not improve that way.