We have all began somewhere
Everyone here was a beginner at one stage or the other in their life.
There's no such thing as," Instant success, " with whatever one chooses to do, whether it be woodworking, or bookkeeping, shopkeeping, or whatever,- and everyone learns by their mistakes, stuff-ups, and by reading or asking info from those who have been there before them,- that's what this site is all about,- Learners like yourself, asking us experienced woodies heaps of questions, and learning about things along the way.
I have been into woodworking for a good 25 years,- self-taught I may add, although I did work with an elderly cabinetmaker for several years after I left school,- and he was in his 70's in those days. He knew all the old tricks of the trade too,- much of which has been long forgoten by me, ( unfortunately ).
Best advice for tool selection is to start off S-L-O-W-L-Y,- ask heaps of questions, or join in with a local woodworking club / menshed, or similar, and see they they have, & use to make items, or, IF are within reasonable distance of where I live, and you get the chance, come for the day's drive to Port Vincent, and, " Pick my brains," see what types of woodworking gear I have, and use. ( or spend a couple of days here ), Whatever you do,- don't go on a big buying spree, for the chances are you'll only end up with heaps of things you will never, ever use.
Another option,- Ask a Specialist Woodworking Tool Shop such as Carba-tec; MacWood, or even your local Thrifty-link / Tru-value / Mitre-10, etc. I don't recommend Bunnings, as have discovered some of their Adelaide staff have absolutely no idea as to what one is talking about,- went looking for some doweling once at Bunnings, Parafield, - After about half a dozen different staff, I finally found someone who knew exactly what I was looking for,- AND pointed me in the right direction
Roger