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Some learners spend 600–1000 hours watching Dreaming Spanish videos. This video asks a simple question: do the results actually justify the time? I’m not attacking people, and I’m not denying that input matters. I’m questioning whether an input-only approach respects your time — especially if your goal is usable, functional Spanish. In this video, I break down: why “trust the process” can quietly turn into multi-year stagnation why input without structure feels productive even when it isn’t how Dreaming Spanish compares to Duolingo in terms of time vs results and what most people underestimate about committing to hundreds of hours This is not a hit piece. It’s an efficiency analysis. If your goal is better results in less time, I also explain how I personally structure Spanish study to build usable, functional Spanish in about a year — without overstudying or guessing. Everyone’s goals are different. This video is for learners who care about time-to-competence, not vibes or streaks. 👉 Watch next: How I’d Learn Spanish in 1 Year (Without Wasting Time) • How to Learn Spanish (and Speak it) in les... 00:00 – Why This Video Exists (Time vs Results) 00:13 – What Dreaming Spanish Promises 00:31 – The Real Problem: Time-to-Competence 01:05 – “This Is How Children Learn” (Why That Comparison Fails) 02:08 – The Input-Only Claim (And What’s Misleading About It) 03:05 – The Time Cost Nobody Talks About (600–1000 Hours) 04:05 – Dreaming Spanish vs Duolingo (Same Problem, Different Packaging) 04:55 – Why Input Alone Feels Productive (But Isn’t Enough) 05:45 – What Actually Works Better (Structured Alternative) 06:35 – Why Most People Underestimate 600 Hours 06:55 – Question for Dreaming Spanish Users 07:07 – Final Thoughts