I followed every roadmap… and still felt lost Whenever I tried to learn something new, I did what most developers would do—try to search for a roadmap. All the roadmaps I found gave static content; they didn’t restructure based on my goals or the time I could actually spend. Whether I had 5 hours a week or 20, whether I wanted just the basics or deeper understanding, the roadmap stayed the same. So I either tried to follow everything and felt overwhelmed, or skipped randomly and lost direction. The more I followed these roadmaps, the more I realized the issue wasn’t the content—it was the assumption. Every roadmap assumes you have the same time, the same starting point, and the same goal as everyone else. But learning doesn’t work like that. Some people want depth, others want speed. Some are exploring, others are preparing for something specific. Yet the structure never changes. That’s when I started questioning—why are roadmaps static when learning isn’t?…