>>14324810>Maybe I'll grind out some Kahn Academy one of these weeks.Get off your retarded mindset, if you think you have to learn like a retard, you will learn like a retard and keep being a retard.
Do this, divide whichever (GOOD) book you're going to read in to topics. Get an actual interest for the objective of the book, read the preface, the back of the book, maybe even reviews.
Choose the chapters you're going to read and get an idea of what they are about and why you need to study one before the other.
Then start inspecting closer, the sub-topics of the bigger topic. Whenever you're stuck think back on the bigger picture and come back. Take naps, if you get tired of it in 5 minutes that's good enough, but get back to it or find another Math topic you are more interested at the moment.
Make it as if you're trying to find out something on your own and you're taking notes about the big ideas rather than the details. The details will come easily if you're motivated enough to give a shit what the author is telling you. It's very fucking hard to get motivated, but once I'm motivated I can do it. And once I'm motivated, I have to limit myself, you remember better if you take 5-9 minute naps through the day rather than going in a continuous streak of consuming words.
Of course this sounds like "just be yourself" advice but, the details are literally just logic, weird notation, or topics that you only understand after figuring out the examples by yourself and trying to describe the general case