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I wish that more textbooks would go through more examples instead of including a thousand exercises that I don't even know how to begin solving. I understand the point of having to do things myself, but if I'm just unable to do most exercises, then I learn fucking nothing. Call me a brainlet, but if the authors bothered to go through some of the exercises first then I'd have a much better time solving the rest of them myself and would learn a lot more from the book. It doesn't help that my lectures are fucking useless.

Is there a functional analysis textbook that takes a more explanatory approach like that?

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I wish that more textbooks would go through more examples instead of including a thousand exercises that I don't even know how to begin solving. I understand the point of having to do things myself, but if I'm just unable to do most exercises, then I learn fucking nothing. Call me a brainlet, but if the authors bothered to go through some of the exercises first then I'd have a much better time solving the rest of them myself and would learn a lot more from the book. It doesn't help that my lectures are fucking useless.

Is there a functional analysis textbook that takes a more explanatory approach like that?

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