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The Rational Walk's avatar

It’s equally important to “invert” and avoid like the plague the “anti- mentors” who will drag you down. I never had a mentor as a young man but I did have “anti-mentors”.

Frederik Gieschen's avatar

Great point. Some will feel threatened if you do well, others are pass on the wrong kinds of lessons.

Jonathan Bates's avatar

On the value of mentoring, Auden wrote in 1936 of "The four necessary human relationships: to love; to be loved; to be a teacher; to be a pupil."

Marianne O, CFA's avatar

Great thoughts and advice on how to approach a mentor: “I’ve been working hard on this thing and I really think I need the perspective from someone more experienced — what do you think?”

Mentoring is a way for experienced people to give back and pay forward as without acknowledging it enough, we are mentored and advised throughout our own journey!

Marc Rubinstein's avatar

Excellent, as usual.