Personally I am not a manual guy. Show me and I get it. Read and I get bored, skip vital parts etc. Just not safe. BUT DJI and lots of others do great videos. They are on the DJI website and dozens on Youtube. Watch them. Digest and listen to their knowledge. The safety bits must not be skipped. Think of it like a 13 year old who can just see above the steering wheel being given a expensive car to drive. Of course he can drive it. He's got a Eggbox 360 etc.
When you first fly it find a nice open field. No cars, people etc. Dont be tempted to fly it in the garden, we have all been there. Certainly dont fly it in the house. The closest analogy is its like tapping your head and rubbing your belly in circles whilst trying to watch the TV at the same time. But a lot more fun!!
Set yourself some simple tasks at first. E.g Take off. Rise to about 40 feet. Fly to the end of the field. Stop. Turn around and fly back. Easy eh? Thats when you find that when you push the joy stick to the left the drone goes right etc. You soon realise you dont feel as much in control as you thought you would be.
Next fly it away from you and try the RTH button. Better to get used to it before you need it!
Then try flying in a square. Then try it without stopping! Again harder than it looks. I am sure you get the idea. Its all a question of practise practise practise until it becomes second nature.
Good luck. Not trying to put you off. These are great machines.
Let us know how you get on.