I’m just wondering whether this is a normal part of the learning process. I’m the kind of person who likes to dig deeper and understand something properly when I become interested in it. However, sometimes Bitcoin becomes too technical for me.
I’m still DCAing every month, by the way. The way I feel does not change my behaviour. I can also see the progress I’m making. It just seems to take me more time compared with other people. I know I’m still new to this, but I often get annoyed with myself.
But it I may asked who told you it didn't take other peoples time before they could learn everything they know about Bitcoin today? Because the biggest lie you could lie to yourself is saying that those people never experienced same difficulty as you do today, because learning about Bitcoin is not always easy, which is why it's always advisable people start from the basic Bitcoin phrases that is been used commonly for discussion. And however, there are also lots of YouTube videos about learning the basics of crypto or Bitcoin that is available, whereby you can be playing and watching every day to get yourself familiarize with those words. So to be frankly speaking, it's not always easy, but with consistency, you will surely get there my friend.
Joining this forum is one big step OP already took because a contribution to the Bitcoin section topics and discussions would help sharpen his brain and provide some major points to make quick research on and improve in knowledge and understanding of the Bitcoin ecosystem.
The truth is that Bitcoin system is evolving daily and you must stay abreast with the current trend so as not to lose your coins or make wrong investment or even be left behind when the call to push into other safer areas like during a fork, arises.