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What is the best course out there for beginners?

As a Diamond member, you have access to a library of instructional videos on Chess.com.
https://www.chess.com/video/player/how-to-analyze-your-games-keeping-control

Start with these 2:
https://www.chessable.com/1001-chess-exercises-for-beginners/course/8038/
https://www.chessable.com/the-checkmate-patterns-manual/course/17841/
And when you finish those 2, you can start of these:
https://www.chessable.com/improve-your-chess-tactics-700-practical-lessons-exercises/course/8527/
https://www.chessable.com/the-woodpecker-method/course/10582/

Games are more fun if you use your own brain to play them.
Couldn't imagine a winner using any sort of course.
Word on the street is that the best (and most entertaining) lectures can be found under TheBackyardProfessor on youtube.
And especially for beginners
I cannot tell if this was serious or satire ....
Hey guys, I am playing now everyday for some months, and I feel like I am really not improving. Sometimes I lack of attention also, as I blunder in situations I would never blunder. I find very hard to lean stuff using books. Tried to read some, even watching some Youtube videos teaching how to read chess books, but I am not being able to improve with books, maybe I would need something more practical or easier to understand as a video course or something. Any one knows any good courses that I could start with ?
Thank you in advance.