And I'd something more accessible to build up my understanding and tolerance for complex subjects rather than diving straight into Capital and pulling my hair out.
I've read the forward so far, and it seems promising as it seems like the book is meant as a primer for the basic bullshit terminology and concepts often presented as something you're already supposed to know in the finance media.
There's a yt channel called unlearning economics (I think, I also have no idea if he has good or bad opinions) that recommended the "CORE Econ" textbook. It's a really good (free) introduction to modern economics that is not capitalist-jack-offy. Ik they also have a books on inequality and region specific studies.
thanks for the suggestion