The good thing about not playing well

So the fact that you have to perfect not just advanced stuff, but also basics, is somehow an advantage? Lol
I wonder, perhaps the original poster meant that an advantage of being a beginner is that it is easy to understand what you're doing wrong. If the reason that you lose is that you fail to notice that you're putting undefended pieces on squares where they are attacked, you don't have to spend hours watching long videos on the intricacies of pawn structures in order to improve. All you need to do is get in the habit of checking whether the square you're putting your queen on is actually attacked by an adjacent pawn. Simple!

I wonder, perhaps the original poster meant that an advantage of being a beginner is that it is easy to understand what you're doing wrong. If the reason that you lose is that you fail to notice that you're putting undefended pieces on squares where they are attacked, you don't have to spend hours watching long videos on the intricacies of pawn structures in order to improve. All you need to do is get in the habit of checking whether the square you're putting your queen on is actually attacked by an adjacent pawn. Simple!
That's exactly it, thank you.