Mentorship

Learning from those who've walked the path before you

To know the road ahead, ask those coming back.

Feedback from mentors speeds up improvement. Even if you can't understand the logic behind their wisdom, they'll show you the door.

You don't need mentors, you need action.

Those who know do. Those that understand teach.

Good advice helps you find the solution to your problem. Great advice helps you find you were solving the wrong problem.

A mentor is someone who allows you to see the hope inside yourself.

The greatest value of mentors is preventing you from making unnecessary mistakes they already made.

One good mentor can be more informative than a college education and more valuable than a decade of income.

Mentorship is a two-way street - the best mentors learn as much from their mentees as they teach.

The best mentors don't give you answers, they help you ask better questions.

Seek mentors who challenge your thinking, not just confirm your biases.

A true mentor empowers you to find your own path, not follow theirs.

The most valuable mentorship often happens in unexpected moments and casual conversations.

Great mentors see your potential before you see it yourself.

Mentorship is not about creating copies, but about helping originals become more themselves.

The best way to thank a mentor is to become a mentor to others.

Mentorship accelerates learning, but it cannot replace doing the work yourself.

A mentor's greatest gift is helping you recognize patterns you're too close to see.