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Self-education vs. Taking action
Every piece of real estate investing advice for beginners generally advises to 1) do what's necessary to educate yourself, i.e., read books, listen to podcasts, etc., and 2) just take action. It seems like there's a fine line between the two. How do you know when you've acquired enough information and are ready to just jump in?