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Is it normal that I don’t understand my career or can’t learn anything on a deep level?
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The best way to explain it is, if I practice something many times until it’s seared into my brain, I’m able to do it and be good at it, but it’s all intuitive, muscle memory, something my brain becomes used to. I can’t however teach anything or explain anything I know because I don’t know much about my profession at all. I don’t remember much of what I learned in college, if it wasn’t something I practiced and got the jist of, it’s like I never learned it. I’m also constantly having to look up instructions and basic information that I should know by heart as someone who graduated in my field. Is this how it will always be?

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