- Try graphic novel versions that intro you to philosophers / concepts. At LAPL, we have the "Introducing..." series[1].
- The "Very Short Introduction" series are indeed short and cover the basics[2]
- Don't look down on "For Dummies". I thought "Existentialism For Dummies" was a good overview. You can skim them pretty quickly too since within a chapter they may repeat the same theme over a few times from different angles / examples.
- Ask yourself what it is you're interested in. Is it something specific about philosophy? "Does life have meaning?" "How can I be a good person?" etc or do you only want a general overview (which some of the courses mentioned in other posts may cover)
[1] https://lapl.overdrive.com/search/series?query=Introducing.....
[2] https://www.veryshortintroductions.com/browse?t0=VSIO_SUBJEC...
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>just reading a bunch of books.
Honestly though, you would be best served to take a step back and learn to read deeply. How? Couldn't tell ya, but that'd be worth another Ask HN.