There's a reason the man page is 200 pages long with 43,000 words. There's a lot more there than you imagine, much of it subtle.
Once you've read it, you don't need to Google anymore. You just open up the man page to the relevant section and see all the context, rather than just one answer to one question.
While man pages may not be for reading end to end, Bash's man pages are actually Info documents i.e. They're books with clear chapters, and are intended to be read like books.
Once you've read it, you don't need to Google anymore. You just open up the man page to the relevant section and see all the context, rather than just one answer to one question.