I'd say people can learn a lot from videos, but mastering a skill requires more than just watching. Videos are great for understanding the basics or getting inspired, but hands-on practice is essential. For example, when I decided to learn video editing last year, I watched tutorials on platforms like Bilibili and YouTube. They helped me grasp the concepts, but I only improved when I actually started editing my own projects. The convenience of videos makes them popular-they're accessible and often free-but relying solely on them can lead to a false sense of mastery. So, while videos are a useful starting point, real expertise comes from consistent practice and applying what you've learned.
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Can people master any skill by watching videos?
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