Idk if its the same thing with video editing, but for programming often its easier to learn if you have a specific project you want to do instead of a textbook to follow. Just something you're passionate about or want to make, and as you make it you pick up the skills required bit by bit. By researching yourself or maybe reading a specific small chapter from the textbook. Looking good dude, its nice to see updates
I'm happy for you brother, I'm working on going to the gym 2x a week to start, and working on drawing and music production as well as maybe some piano. Maybe I should include some language learning. I'd love to see a day in the life video
Once you learn the basics of spanish I recommend you try to find spanish-speaking youtubers that you like and watching them. I had the basics in english and one day I found some youtubers I really liked but they talked in english and I accidentally learnt the language and now I'm fluent (after 5 years in english-speaking online communities) I am always practicing just by having fun!
Good job dude ! Maybe try to have differents meals, because you might get sick of always eating the same food /meal ? And maybe you don't have that much going on in your life, but I would love to watch a "day in the life" video. Plus you'll be able to use what you learned in the editing course (maybe show how much edit you do when you edit out all your stutter ?) Keep up the good work, waiting for your next video man !