Your question is too vague to understand. So, instead I will invent an appropriate question for you to ask and then answer that question.
How do I know I am achieving higher performance compared to my peers or capabilities they cannot perform?
Once you have enough experience you don't have to guess at this. You will know how to measure your own performance with numbers. For example you will know the last 50 times you completed a given task it took about x number of hours to complete. You can then look at your peers to determine if you are slower or faster and you know how long it will take you to perform the same action into the future.
You will also see that your peers are stupid and blindly fail in the same ways over and over or you won't ever see this because you are that peer failing in the same way over and over. Once you solve for that and fully automate away that specific stupidity you will know you have attained some capability vastly superior to your peers.
If you cannot do either of those then you are absolutely not ready to go out on your own.
The only thing I learned is there's a lot more people like me in the local community than I thought. Which was good because I went there to meet people, not to learn :)