Re: How to start learning electronics better?
While reading all the answers up to now I`ve got the impression that practical experience (soldering, building own circuits and so on...) would be much more important than theory.
I like to mention that - in my opinion - this is somewhat dangerous. Without a sufficient theoretical background you will not have success and your circuits will - probably, perhaps, certainly? - not work.
And the biggest problem will be: You do not know WHY? What will be the consequence ? Your motivation to continue your work is lost.
Thus, my recommendation is to find a "good" and "balanced" trade-off between theory and practice - and start with a sufficient theoretical basis.
For example, try to understand why a simple transistor amplifier needs dc biasing and how this can be accomplished (calculation of all resistors).