This might be more for the tips and tricks section, but I figured most people here doing any kind of drawing will be trolling this section as well.
Anyhow, I think I'm finally going to man up and learn to draw properly. I have been drawing very off and on and probably wrongly all of my life but mostly just messing around and doing nothing too serious. The last few years I have been messing with art but all things that didn't require me to draw so it is kinda my big elephant in the room right now.
I'm not trying to switch to drawing or even illustrating as a job or anything, at 24 I'm way too late to the party for that, I'll be 50 before I'm any good, haha. Though I would like to be able to sketch up some creatures or something and digitally paint them one day or do some concept style sketching, ect.
On to my question, I have everything set up well digitally, I have an intous 4, Sketchbook pro, a laptop, an ipad, a Griffen stylus in the mail right now for it, and mutiple capable computing devices laying around. Though is it ok to learn digitally? I'm sure I will do things on paper and get a nice pencil set eventually if I do indeed get better and do it a lot, ect.
Just wanting to know if doing things digitally will slow me down in learning, or speed me up, or be the same? I have copies of all the loomis books, ect so I guess my question lies in the physical act of putting pencil to paper, or lack there of.

