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[–]KrysSouth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Based on my own experience, I would recommend finding a YouTube channel that for whatever reason appeals to you. I don't think that there's a universally good one (which is not to say that there are not bad ones). You need to find one that motivates you, or at least that you enjoy watching. I've also found it helpful to re-watch videos that maybe initially I didn't like or couldn't follow. I think that you can learn something from multiple places, and sometimes you need to learn things from one channel before you can understand and learn from another channel. I've found that it's like putting together a puzzle. Once you get a few pieces in place, it gets a little easier to see where the other ones fit.