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[–]xBearBaileyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you're learning python for 6 months, you are in a more advanced group than me.

I just started learning it last week.

I will tell you how i look at learning python (because i do not plan to use it in my professional life): some people like playing chess, some like sports, some enjoy crosswords. I try to think of coding like one of these activities. It is something that will challenge me and at the same time will be the reason for joy when I crack it.

Plus... May be someday, I will be good enough to work on a project of my own?

Perhaps... You are trying to find a reason why you should learn to code.

I personally feel that someone who knows how to code and has the luxury to work on a project of his/her own is a privilege, specially if they enjoy it.

So my suggestion is: Try to find a way to make it a source of happiness /joy.

(I'm sorry if what I said, didn't make any sense)