Compared to most other audio platforms - including digital, analog, and acoustic instruments - Max has probably the best documentation and educational resources in my opinion. Tons of built in tutorials, guides, help patches, references pages, and more. Plus, at any time while you are working, you can immediately open up any object’s help patch and see demonstrations of how to use it and tips/tricks/etc. I believe you have the team led by @darwingrosse to thank for all of that!
There is also a huge library of packages/abstractions that are very easy to use and can help ease your way into the language.
The Cycling74 forums are also great sources of learning whenever you encounter a challenge - chances are someone has encountered it before you (albeit possibly in a radically different context).
There are also several excellent textbooks which are great for self-study (I would recommend Cipriani and Giri’s EMSD series).
If you are someone who enjoys “learning new things,” then Max is really the perfect sandbox for you to get lost in - so open, so much to explore and experiment with, but also a huge amount of excellent educational resources when you want more direct guidance.