To be fair, kanji can be a bitch if your eyesight isn't the best, especially with some of the 12+ stroke characters. When the difference between two kanji is a single line inside a triple compound character, you're basically doing a mix of figuring it out from context and matching the character's general shape.
But aside from that, it's not that bad. Just takes time and practice, like any skill.
はい, 俺は大ばかだよ.
To be fair, kanji can be a bitch if your eyesight isn't the best, especially with some of the 12+ stroke characters. When the difference between two kanji is a single line inside a triple compound character, you're basically doing a mix of figuring it out from context and matching the character's general shape.
But aside from that, it's not that bad. Just takes time and practice, like any skill.