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Waiting for the People on TV to Tell Us When We Can Be Educated (LA 1234)

Waiting for the People on TV to Tell Us When We Can Be Educated (LA 1234)

Land Academy Show · Steven Butala & Jill DeWit

May 4, 202020m 30s

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Waiting for the People on TV to Tell Us When We Can Be Educated (LA 1234) Transcript: Steven Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit:  Good day. Steven Butala: Welcome to the Land Academy Show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill DeWit: And I'm Jill DeWitt broadcasting from sunny Southern California. Steven Butala:  Today Jill and I talk about waiting for the people on TV to tell us when we can be educated or not. Jill DeWit: Because that's the right thing to do. Right? Steven Butala: I had a blast writing this title. Jill DeWit: I bet. Steven Butala: And Jill as usual, just put up with it. Jill DeWit: Oh, yeah. Steven Butala: What does this mean to you? What does this title mean to you, Jill? Because I think we're pretty much on the same page about this. Jill DeWit: Oh my gosh. I'm frustrated by, we're all sitting around waiting for people to tell us it's okay to do this. It's not okay to do that. Now you can buy this. Now you don't buy that. And the bigger part is, this is a huge opportunity while we're all having some time that we could be really learning something and reaching out and taking matters into our own hands. Steven Butala: This is how this came up. Jill and I have three kids together and the third one's still at home. He's a sophomore in high school and he hasn't had to go to school for quite some time. He's waiting for the people on TV to say it's okay to go back to school. Jill DeWit: Do you know what my favorite is? I've got to say this. Here's what pushed me over the edge. Have you heard this? We sat him down and said, "What's going on?" And we're pushing him to do his schoolwork and everything. He's like, "Look, I just want to enjoy my life right now". Like is this summer break? I was like, "Oh, no". Steven Butala: Then steam came out of mom's ears. Jill DeWit: He thinks this is one ... This is the spring break that melds into summer break. Yay! I don't have to do anything year. Guess again. Steven Butala: So I mean, to his credit, he's been on a pretty good schedule. He's still a teenager. There's stuff that happens, but we'll talk about the topic. Jill DeWit: I would do the same thing. Steven Butala: So would I. So would I. Jill DeWit: I would've done the same thing and this is why we're doing the show too. I would have done the same thing and I needed to be pushed and me personally, I was not pushed in high school. I did want to please my parents. So I got A's, but I did the bare minimum. I had to get A's. I could have done all kinds of stuff. I could have really gone ahead and gone above and beyond, but I didn't. And I wish somebody would have pushed me a little bit. And I want to push our kid and I want to push you. Steven Butala: Well, the real points of this, and we're going to get to the question here, the real point of this is that there's no reason ever that any government or any type of institution or anyone for that matter, including your parents or your children that are going to tell you when it's okay to be educated again. Jill DeWit: Right. Steven Butala: Or when it's not okay to be educated. The foundation of everything in the human race is based on education and more of it's always better. Always. So it's a true tragedy that we're in where we're all sitting around waiting for the people on TV to tell us we can go back to being educated. Jill DeWit: Right. Go back to school. Steven Butala: And as land investors and entrepreneurs in general, we don't need them to tell us to do that. We can do it to the internet. It's packed full, including the education company Jill and I have. It's packed full of stuff to learn. Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free. Jill DeWit:  Brandon wrote, "So I just did the same search criteria with RealQuest Pro and DataTree and I got an insanely huge difference of property reports. 16,500 with RealQuest Pro and only 4,800 with DataTree.