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40K lore is huge. The best advice that I can give you is to pick a faction you like the most and just start reading about their part of the setting first. It sounds like you're into Space Wolves, so I'd pick up Ragnar's novels and just keep going from there.
Eventually, the main themes of 40k's lore will start to come up repeatedly, and the wider universe will start to make sense through osmosis the more you read. I'd recommend avoiding wikis and youtube lore however, a lot of that stuff is poorly written and badly researched, and it's a lot more satisfying in my experience reading the books the wikis are based on.
I'd also recommend Eisenhorn as a great starting point. But Games Workshop also sells rule books called codexes which have tonnes of great up-to-date lore about each faction.