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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Seat Knowledge Vs. Book Knowledge
Which one of these has helped you more, as far as multi-family goes.
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Interesting question. I will answer with a story. I used to teach SCUBA diving. At the end of the course, I would tell my students that they now had enough knowledge to go out and learn more.
Book knowledge can get you so far. Actually doing it is where you really start learning.