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Board Economics
Re: Every successful person had a mentor
by
Fivestar4everMVP
on 07/12/2024, 13:15:21 UTC
I would like to discuss this here to understand how many people decide to take this step to find a mentor?

I asked myself this question because in almost every book or interview with successful people I come across a mention of them having, or even currently having a mentor who guides them, helps them develop, and perhaps points out mistakes that will not allow them to grow.

And I was interested in how many of you at some point decided that you needed a mentor, how difficult it was to find one and how did he help you? I suppose that few people use this, maybe even out of fear, because for example I don’t even know who it could be and how can I ask my future mentor about this if I manage to find such a person.

And maybe some of you have been a mentor for other people? Share your experience too, if it is not too much trouble for you.
I've never really thought about this issue of mentorship to be an important thing in the journey of success, I do read books and read the part where the author talk about their mentors, and I do listen to interviews of successful people and they hear the part they always will make mention of someone they are looking up to, which I suspose is their mentor, but right here, I never thought about this thing to be that important..

I am not successful yet, but by the grace of God, I am not hungry, I am going well for myself without a mentor, I learnt all I know in crypto today without any one teaching me in person, and if actually God be God, I will achieve greater and super success without a mentor.

Being successful is not about having a mentor, it's about wisdom and understanding, knowing and doing what is right and at the right time.
I do have people I am teaching out crypto from time to time, but I've never seen myself as their mentor, and I don't want them to see me as one, we are just friends and friends help each other.