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Updated 4 months ago, 08/20/2024

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Devin James
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Psychology of Money Takeaway

Devin James
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  • Orlando, FL
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"Your success as an investor will be determined by how you respond to punctuated moments of terror, not the years spent on cruise control." - The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel

In real estate, it's not the smooth sailing that defines us, but how we navigate the storms.

The real test comes when the unexpected happens: market shifts, economic downturns, or unforeseen challenges. How we react in those critical moments determines our long-term success.

Stay prepared, stay resilient, and always keep your eyes on the bigger picture. The key is not just to survive those moments but to use them as opportunities to grow.

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