Modern sharpening is an odd phenomenon.
It works like a baited trap;
1 Naturally, all beginners find sharpening difficult
2 The modern sharpeners tell them yes it really is difficult but they can help with various gadgets and procedures. They promise success and there is a remorseless logic about the bevels, the flattening, precision, diamonds, the shiny gadgets, the brass knobs, camellia oil, Japanese this that and the other... etc etc.
3 The beginner takes the bait and starts having a go with these techniques and bits of expensive kit
4 The beginner then finds, guess what, that sharpening really is difficult!!!! Just as they were told!
Not to mention, tedious, slow, expensive. Preferred solution then generally to buy another bit of kit, the Mk3 jig, expensive stone or whatever
5 By then it is too late, they are hooked, they've bought the kit, read the long brain washing texts, unlikely to step away and rejoin the real world.