Have you ever paid for an online course only to experience what can best be described as a "traumatizing content dump"?
You pay your money, you get thrown into a muted Telegram group with a thousand other people, you're handed a boring PDF, and suddenly, the instructor vanishes. To make matters worse, they teach heavy, useless theory—spending hours on the history of microchips—and demand you pay $20 a month for software subscriptions before you even understand the basics.
This is the "Broken Course Trap," and it is exactly why 90% of AI students are failing to actually learn these skills.
"Theory will not put food on your table. Practical execution does."
Focus on What Actually Matters
If you want to actually master AI, you have to bypass the useless "big grammar" and focus heavily on real-world applications and income-focused use cases. How do you actually use this tool today to write a better proposal, design a flyer, or secure a paying client?
The Antidote
To succeed as a beginner, you need three things:
- Daily active support where your questions are actually answered.
- A curriculum built entirely around 100% free tools to get you started without financial barriers.
- Strict limits on class sizes so you aren't lost in the crowd.
Don't fall for the broken course trap. Look for hands-on, step-by-step implementation that bridges the gap between knowing how to use AI and actually working efficiently as a paid professional.