I enrolled in a secondary school Russian class where my classmates were Grade 9 to 12 plus two of us adults. The teacher taught me first how to write longhand and memorize names and numbers. I was bored not only because of the school curriculum which infused memorization but also because the teacher speaks in Russian. I had a good time watching videos of Russian history, World War 2, the October Revolution and the like. After a few weeks, I dropped out and went all alone by myself. I really devote at least 15 minutes reading and re-reading Russian declension and grammar. But most of my time is devoted to reading non-fiction.
I want to do business with the Russians. I believe that aside from Spain and other countries, Russia can trade with Cuba. I really want to help them because the US trade embargo has really punished them harshly for no reason except that the "US invaded their shores and was humiliated because they lost to the Cubans". Dry foods and canned goods are what I intend to export to Cuba. A Russian middleman is all I need, fluency in the Russian language, then hopefully I get rich and pick a lady for marriage from Russia whose ladies I have presumed to all be decent given their culture and decent, strict maternal kins who imbued them with Christian values and infused discipline. I already have someone in mind. She's left.