As a specialist and a researcher, I prefer studying relevant topics in depth and my recommendations are biased towards those outcomes. My recommendation for a beginner would be to start off learning foundational computer science like programming, networking, computer architecture, cryptography basics. Once you are familiar with those things, you can start to look into cybersecurity topics. Explore around until you find a maximum of two or three topics that you enjoy and then dig further into those. Resources are abundant online, you should find everything you need.
If you find it too boring to start with foundations, you can do a top-down approach where you first find which cybersecurity topics interest you the most and then recursively figure out what you need to learn so you can understand what’s happening. You might find yourself completely out of your depth and have no idea what you are doing or looking at but that’s to be expected. Cybersecurity is not an entry-level topic.
Feel free to browse the resources here (and contribute if you wish): Tech Resource Wiki (Books, Articles, Videos, and Other Media)