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by jameshush
730 days ago
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I have multiple "mentors" for various aspects of my life. I don't call them "mentors," though; I generally call them "buddies." There's plenty of successful people 10-20 years older than you, who want nothing more to tell a younger person what to do and then have them ACTUALLY FOLLOW the advice they are given. I have a close friend who's about 12 years older than me. He told me I'm the only person he talks to who actually takes action on the advice he gives. Because of that, he gives me more advice (pro tip: none of it is complicated). My recommendation is to ask people for small pieces of advice who you respect, implement the small things, then follow up and thank them for their advice and show them you've implemented it. Sooner then later, they'll start sharing more unsolicited advice that you can continue to follow. Joining an organization (club, church, or charity) where you can be around people who are older than you is a great way to bump into people like this. |
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