>>12803343>I can read, write, and speak very well thoughWell thats good, if you didnt know how to read and speak well then learning math would be the lesser problem. Ignore this last phrase just wanted to do the joke
Depends on your age and how do you want to embrace it. If its for some academic stuff in wich you have to pass an exam in X amount of time i would advice you to just do a crap ton of excersices to do it mechanically and pass the exam. If you wanna learn it on your own then learn it in a more slow and paced manner not forcing it so much and trying to pace long periods of time between lesson and lesson
Wichever is your case i have come to realize something that everybody finds always from separate paths, from the brightest mind that suffers from headaches cuz their brain doesnt fit in their skull to the most retarded like you and me, and that is that the best way is to do nothing ans leave it whenever you are stuck into something. What you have to do is get that stuff on your head and go do other things and as your mind doesnt stop and starts doing new things and the stuff you are stuck on is in your head you will eventually think about the problem with a new angle that you didnt see before. Quote from Grothendieck:
"I can illustrate the ... approach with the ... image of a nut to be opened. The first analogy that came to my mind is of immersing the nut in some softening liquid, and why not simply water? From time to time you rub so the liquid penetrates better, and otherwise you let time pass. The shell becomes more flexible through weeks and months — when the time is ripe, hand pressure is enough, the shell opens like a perfectly ripened avocado!"
If you cant do that basic stuff do a crap ton of easy problems till you can do it mechanically and once it is in your mind go do somewhere else and the comprehension will eventually come