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WiFi Security Mistakes Most People Make

WiFi security is one of the most important skills you can learn right now — and most people have no idea how exposed they already are. A few years back, a security researcher set up a laptop at a busy coffee shop in London. He wasn't looking for trouble. He was running a test. Within 20 minutes, he'd captured login credentials from six different devices on the same public network. None of those people knew a thing. That wasn't a sophisticated attack. He used free tools anyone can download. The network had WPA2 encryption — the standard most routers ship with today. And it still wasn't enough. This is the thing about WiFi security: most of us assume that because we have a password on our network, we're safe. We're not. The gap between "password-protected" and "actually secure" is enormous, and the people who exploit that gap don't need elite skills. They need about an afternoon and a YouTube tutorial. The good news? Understanding WiF...

Watercolor Effects: What Nobody Tells You Before You Start

Watercolor effects are one of the most in-demand skills in digital illustration right now — and most people learn them completely wrong. They spend months chasing "realism" before they understand why watercolor looks the way it does. This guide fixes that. Here's a scene you might recognize. A designer is working on a children's book cover. The client wants something "soft and handmade." The designer spends two hours with gradients and blur filters. The result looks like a bad Instagram filter. They deliver it anyway. The client is politely disappointed. The problem wasn't the tool. It wasn't the software. It was that the designer had never learned what makes watercolor watercolor . Not the look. The logic of it. That's what this article is about. Key Takeaways Watercolor effects work because of how light, water, and pigment interact — understanding this logic is what separates average from great results. You can create c...

Self-Awareness: The Skill 85% of People Think They Have

Self-awareness is the skill that changes everything — your decisions, your relationships, your career — and research shows that 95% of us think we have it but only 10 to 15% actually do. That number stopped me cold the first time I read it. You're walking around with a mental picture of who you are: your strengths, your blind spots, how you come across to other people. You trust that picture. You make decisions based on it. And according to researcher Tasha Eurich, whose team spent years studying thousands of people across dozens of companies, that picture is almost certainly wrong. Not a little wrong. Wildly wrong. Here's the thing nobody tells you: self-awareness isn't something you either have or don't. It's a skill. A learnable, practicable, improvable skill. And the gap between where most people are and where they think they are is exactly what makes it worth learning. Key Takeaways Research shows only 10–15% of people are truly self-aware, e...

Blues Guitar: Why Every Guitarist Should Learn It

Blues guitar is the foundation every great guitarist builds on — and learning it will unlock skills that carry into rock, jazz, country, and beyond. Here's what nobody tells you before you start. My friend Marcus had been playing guitar for three years. He could nail the chord progressions to dozens of songs. He could follow tabs. He practiced every day. But something was missing. Every time he tried to improvise, it sounded mechanical — like he was playing notes, not music. Then he spent six months going deep on the blues. Specifically, the pentatonic scale, 12-bar progressions, and the art of string bending. When he came back and played, something had changed. He wasn't just playing guitar anymore. He was saying something with it. That's what blues guitar does. It doesn't just add a style to your arsenal. It teaches you how to make the instrument speak. Key Takeaways Blues guitar is the root of rock, jazz, R&B, and country — learning it makes e...