Advice: Which book/topic should I take first: Set Theory or Abstract algebra.

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Some background about me.

I study on my own and I am not a math major but I am interested in math. I am not even sure if I am mathematically mature enough to handle the 2 topics but I have read a few books.

Books I have read and finished: *Kiselev's Geometry *Gelfands Algebra and Trigononetry *Tasarov's Calculus: Basic Concept for High School

I have read the "foundation" part of the 3 Calculus book by Spivak, Courant, or Apostol. Although, I did not continue reading the rest of the book, I do know about the techiques of differentiation and integration. Honestly, I don't have any goal in mind in learning math but for now I am just doing it for self fulfillment of sorts.

Which of the topic is easier to read?