I don’t recommend studying category theory at any depth before at least some logic, abstract algebra and topology. It can feel overly empty of substance without a wealth of examples already in place, it’s not called “abstract nonsense” for nothing. Follow my reading list if you don’t have any better ideas or background, and maybe ask someone else for advice. I don’t like some of this stuff as well, I just study it because I must.
I don’t recommend studying category theory at any depth before at least some logic, abstract algebra and topology. It can feel overly empty of substance without a wealth of examples already in place, it’s not called “abstract nonsense” for nothing. Follow my reading list if you don’t have any better ideas or background, and maybe ask someone else for advice. I don’t like some of this stuff as well, I just study it because I must.