Project no.4: Microlearning challenges

I’ve always believed that learning something new doesn’t have to take years. Sometimes, all you need is 20 to 30 focused hours to explore a whole new skill, concept, or system. That’s where microlearning challenges come in. These short, intense learning sprints help me step out of my comfort zone, try new things, and see how far I can go in a limited amount of time. It’s not about becoming an expert. It’s about discovering how much I can absorb when I’m fully focused and curious. Some of the challenges I want to take on include solving all kinds of Rubik’s cubes, learning to juggle, and exploring different writing systems like Cyrillic, Sanskrit, Japanese characters, Arabic script, and many more. I’m not aiming for perfection – just immersion, exploration, and playful experimentation.

This section is where I’ll document each challenge, break down how I approached it, what I learned, and whether it’s something I’d want to continue or revisit later. It’s all about learning for the sake of learning and having fun with it.