What ordinary people should learn most isn't about creating accounts or chasing traffic, but about becoming "extraordinary."
You're ordinary because your environment is too ordinary—for example, a family background that can't support you and might even hold you back. So, once you realize this, your priority should be:
Re-cultivate yourself.
Start with the basics. Forget everything your school, family, and society taught you, and rebuild your understanding of the real world through reading (and now AI to help). For example, in history and finance, you need to understand how human society has developed and operates.
This is "looking outward." At the same time, you also need to "look inward." Continuously introspect, frequently examine yourself, and confront every aspect of yourself, especially your worst and darkest side.
Both looking outward and looking inward are about getting closer to reality: the real world, the real you.
I started doing this in 2010. I believe this is the only way for small-town youths like myself to escape our fate.