Yes, that's my general approach to life. I forge ahead and learn "how it's supposed to go together" by making mistakes. I don't slow down; I go as fast as possible. My approach works for me because I have no patience, and further, I work best in crisis mode or when faced with a new challenge. But my approach is more prone to frustration and the expense of correcting my mistakes. My experience has been those mistakes are almost always correctable, and by making them I end up better understanding how the thing works, because I've learned by doing and suffering the pain or the loss, not just learning by reading the book or watching the video and not having suffered the pain or the loss. Pain and loss are marvelous teachers. Nothing to be afraid of, and I think in the end I learn more.
I'm simply not temperamentally well suited to doing it your way, which works well for you, and probably works best for most other people, so don't take it as criticism, just as "information." Thanks for your concern.
And, oh what the heck, I went ahead and futzed with it anyway: