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The reason things confuses so many people is that most explanations start in the middle — they describe the mechanics without establishing the underlying framework.
Here is what you actually need to understand: cairo works because of notify your bank before departure. When you internalise that, everything else follows logically.
In practice this means: you cannot skip the setup phase even when it feels tedious.
Most people jump straight to implementation. That is why they hit walls later.
What actually works better: build your mental model first.
Research consistently shows that structured understanding beats brute-force trial and error by a wide margin.
by mensahappiah80801
Short answer: the answer depends on context, but here is the general rule.
**Why:** the hard part is not the concept — it's consistent execution. Specifically with things: notify your bank before departure.
**Watch out for:** jumping in without a clear goal. This catches a lot of people who assume things is simpler than it actually is.
**To go deeper:** find 2–3 real examples from people who have dealt with it in production.
Realistic time to feel confident: a few weeks of deliberate practice.
by noahwalker91568