The more you dedicate yourself to practice, the quicker your skills will sharpen. I personally use Wondershare Filmora, which stands out for its user-friendly interface and comprehensive library of free effects and transitions, though it does require a one-time payment. On the other hand, if you're looking for a free option, DaVinci Resolve offers a decent editing version, but it might have a steeper learning curve initially.
Having watched your latest video (Episode 6), I'd like to offer a suggestion for consideration. Perhaps, during the tree-cutting sequence, diversifying the camera angles and trimming the duration a bit could help maintain the viewers' interest. This is just my opinion, of course.
Additionally, a valuable tip is to watch some of your favorite hardcore YouTubers and see how they edit their videos. This can provide inspiration and insights into effective editing techniques.
Feel free to reach out to me if you ever need more tips or guidance.