From “I Don’t Know Anything” to Becoming the Person Everyone Depends On at Work There are two kinds of people in the workplace. The first person opens Excel and immediately feels stressed. The second person opens Excel and controls the room. One gets overwhelmed by spreadsheets. The other turns chaos into clarity. And here’s the truth most people don’t realize: The difference is rarely intelligence. It’s structure. Most people fail at learning Excel because they learn it randomly: One YouTube tutorial today One shortcut tomorrow One dashboard video next week After months of “learning,” they still can’t confidently handle real work. But Excel is not supposed to be learned randomly. It should be learned like a progression system in a game: Foundation Skill upgrade Real-world application Automation Mastery This is the roadmap. Not the boring “learn Excel in 10 minutes” nonsense. This is the actual path from beginner to professional-level Excel user.…