Organic can be learned as follows: structure-function-property. Find out one by one in this order, first remember the bonding logarithm of atomic valence bonds, for example, carbon atoms can connect four valence bonds. Then remember the structure and function of functional groups, such as various reactions that can occur. If it is university organic chemistry, we should start with the configuration and conformation of space, and biochemistry should clarify the reaction process. After understanding the reactions that can occur with functional groups, we can sum up the general laws of the reactions. Then we can go from general to special, and then we can remember which reactions are special. When the concept is clear, we can properly play, integrate and flexibly use these laws to solve problems. It is not difficult to connect organic chemistry with real life.
I hope my answer can play a certain role for you. Finally, I wish you a happy study of organic chemistry.